
First Lady Liza Araneta-Marcos makes historic visit to Bahay Kalinga in Riyadh
During the emotional gathering, she announced that their long-awaited return to the Philippines had been secured, drawing tears, applause, and relief.
The repatriation of 43 OFWs and 8 children, including those with medical needs, was facilitated by the Department of Migrant Workers, Overseas Workers Welfare Administration, and Department of Social Welfare and Development under President Bongbong Marcos' directive. Each repatriate received financial and reintegration aid, travel essentials, and support for onward transportation.
One returnee, Ana M. Dimalen, expressed gratitude: 'Pumunta po si FL sa shelter. Tuwang-tuwa po kami kasi nakita po namin siya ng personal at nagpapasalamat kami kay PBBM at natulungan nila kami makauwi sa Pilipinas.'
The First Lady also attended the Bagong Bayani ng Mundo Serbisyo Caravan, which gathered government agencies in one venue to provide on-site services for OFWs in Saudi Arabia. Her visit concluded with the Serbisyong May Saya event, celebrating the resilience and unity of migrant workers.
OWWA Administrator Patricia Yvonne Caunan called the visit 'a mother's embrace,' reminding OFWs they are never alone and reaffirming the government's commitment to genuine, heartfelt service for Filipinos abroad.
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