Story of My Sucessful

Tuesday, February 14, 2006

Deaf Crew Members of Jollibee Foods Corporation



Deaf Crew Members of Jollibee Foods Corporation strike a pose with Aga Muhlach

Nary persons, there were also some”Strugggling moments” in his life. At one point he was at his lowest in his career and his only ace was his talent as an artist. Through hardwork Aga slowly gained his lost ground and was abled to climb up to become one of the most in-demand actors and product endorses as well.Thankalso to his manager Manay Ethel Ramos (as friends call her) for being his pole when times were hard and unfriendly to him.

His being a Aga Muhlach though helped a bit. Coming from the blood- line of his Tita Amalia Fuentes who was once a queen of the Philippine cinema, Aga is also a cousin to the former “Wonder Kids” Nino Muhlach and to the demure and porcelain-skinned Liezel Sumilang, who also tried showbiz but didn’t stay longer when she decide to marry versatile actor Albert Martinez.

Aga has done more than a dozen films like came seriously linked with Dayanara. But then their story also ended.

When he formally announced his intentions to marry Charlene, Aga broke the many hearts of men (?) and women…But a lot were happy too!!

Their romance is like a modern fairy tale there was a handsome prince looking for a princess with whom he could share the rest of his life and his promise of love until the end of time!

Now, Aga is a changed man and we believed that it is for good. Forget about his baby fats and boy-next-door appeal since Aga has grown to be a more mature and responsible man. Beyond his physical growth, his outlook, philosophy and concept in life had also changed.

Today, Aga leads a secure life. He is a stable and respected actor and has built a house for Charlene and their twins Atasha and Andres.

Aga on his love for the Deaf
Can Deaf People be to her, training each Deaf Worker is a four-phrased process?


Providing Work
“The Jollibee program of providing work to the Deaf actually extends beyond the hearing disabled worker” Rose Vergara says, “The other beneficiaries are their families, the employer (JOLLIBEE) and government.”

These stakeholders (to use the language of the corporate world) benefit in many ways, some more obvious than others. Government, for example, benefits when the private sector assumes some responsibility for helping make the disabled productive-and earning-citizens.

“There are 4.5 million Deaf Persons in the Philippines,” says Jollibee Food Corporation Vice President for human resources Robert T. Pobete. “Most of them are from less privileged families who are also our main customer who are also main customer base. while it is, of course, not possible for us to help all of them, this program enables us to gives back something in a meaningful way. ‘
Everybody Wins
At the end of the day, everybody win. Jollibee makes no claims that this is the only corporate program of its kind, nor is it the only company with a heart for the disabled. Indeed \, with corporate social responsibility program becoming more common in an increasingly scrutinized world of business and industry, some cynical eyebrows might even be raised.

But this does not deter Jollibee from continuing with its mission-to encourage the corporate world to accept persons with disabilities in the work force.

For Raymond, Bernie and the rest of the “Normal” people they work with-in Jollibee Green Meadows Libis branch that is all beside the point.

They simply love what they are doing. And it shows. (For more of our Deaf Brothers and Sisters, you can visit them in Rose H. Vergara Women in Fashion Boutique along Roces Avenue Cor. Quezon Avenue, and at The Aga Muhlach Centre for the Deaf in Sct. Tobias Quezon City.

(STEAMDPFI), of which Aga is the chairperson, she got Jollibee and the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) to create a training and employment program for the Deaf People as Members of the Community.

Whoever said that hearing disability is a barrier for excellence? Members of the press (us included) were moved after hearing their testimonies and life stories. Now we clearly understand them.

Aga’s commitment to his project for Deaf People is of public knowledge. This all began in 1997 when he was joined by three Deaf-and-Normal kids in a Jollibee TV Commercial to raise toys for “MaAga Ang Pasko” According to Rose Vergara of the Special Training Employment Advocacy and Management Deaf Persons Foundation Inc.


Dear STEAMDPFI,
Good day!
I would like to tell you about myself. My name is Reymond A. Ilagan. My position is Deaf Crew (Deaf Crew Trainor). And I am a Deaf Crew and 3rd years, Deaf Crew Members of Jollibee Foods Corporation partner STEAMDPFI MEMBER. I am writing this is for you about congratulation and appreciation. You show us that you able to do each other to service with other people. I read the story is about you. It related COMMUNICATION SKILLS-ENGLISH company or business. You share us about your experience. I believed that you can do everything. And you support to the Exceptional Children. I admired you. I do like form you.. I should serve and help with poor people and include exceptional children.I would like to hear how everyone else is successes. So that you are stand blind woman. Let you know about our school. Here is the big opportunities to experience with education I'm so excited that SDEAS continue to support us to further develop this education. No amount of money could have ever paid for the care and concern you continue to show them. Here give me full scholarship. You can continue advocacy to support them. I am proud of you. So I kept thinking about my successful in the future. I able to change as a challenge in my life, try solving for their need and supporting them whatever I fail, problem to be avoid bad thing. I should continue to do the best. I will continue to pray that people would continue to open up their hearts and give to your program. God bless you and thank you so much for caring about exceptional children.
Thanks for your support,
Reymond A. Ilagan
STEAMDPFI

0 Comments:

Post a Comment

<< Home