Monday, April 29, 2013

CYNTHIA VILLAR's PLATFORM in a nutshell

A 5-point agenda -

► CYNTHIA VILLAR's HANEP na PLATFORM ◄


1.  A Department for OFWs.
2.  Review of RA 8435:  Agriculture and Fisheries Modernization Act (AFMA).
3.  Livelihood and Jobs, Entrepreneurship, and Green Social Enterprises.
4.  Women and Family.
5.  Education.



- NO. 32 -
♫♪Hahanep na ang buhay kay Mrs. Villar♪♫

Wednesday, April 24, 2013

32 VITAL POINTS: CYNTHIA VILLAR for SENATOR

Cynthia Villar is a Senatorial Candidate @ No. 32 in the Official Ballot.

Here are 32 VITAL POINTS  to consider when we vote on May 13.


ACCOMPLISHMENTS-

1. Earned a degree in Bachelor of Science in Business Administration from the University of the Philippines, which recently recognized her as one of its Distinguished Alumni. 

2. Completed her Masters in Business Administration at the New York University.

3. Received an Honoris Causa in Doctor in Humanities from Bataan Peninsula State University (BPSU).

4. Won in a landslide victory as Representative of Las Piñas to the Philippine’s House of Representatives, where she completed three terms or nine years of service until 2010.
5. Served as chairperson of the Congressional Spouses Foundation from 1998 to 2000.
6Sponsored and led the passage of R.A. No. 9177, An Act Declaring the First Day of Shawwal, the Tenth Month of the Islamic Calendar, National Holiday for the Observance of Eidul Fitr and the Tenth Day of Zhuld Hijja. The Twelfth Month of the Islamic Calendar, a Regional Holiday in the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM) for the Observance of Eidul Adha, Amending for the Purpose Section 26, Chapter 7 of Executive No. 292, Otherwise known as the Administrative Code of 1987, and for Other Purposes.

As an ENTREPRENEUR -


7. Describes herself as a social entrepreneur.
8. Founded and chaired the Villar Foundation in 1992, where she is now actively involved as Managing Director.
9. Led the passage of bills that benefited entrepreneurs, among which was the Magna Carta of Micro-Enterprises and Republic Act 9178 or the Barangay Micro Business Enterprises (BMBEs) Act.
10. Believes that entrepreneurship should be integrated in the school curricula from elementary until college.
11. Awarded by Go Negosyo as among the "Women
Entrepreneur Icons and Filipina Entrepreneurs of 2013".
12. Livelihood projects via the Villar Foundation, Inc.- water hyacinth basket weaving, coconet weaving, plastic pulverizing, organic composting, handloom blanket weaving, handmade paper manufacturing, and recently the citronella oil-making - have been replicated nationwide.
13. Provided livelihood to 500+ families in Las Piñas &100+ communities nationwide
14. Spearheaded Manpower on Wheels - mobile livelihood skills training program
15. The success of Villar's green social enterprises has earned for her the moniker ''Misis Hanep Buhay.''

As an ENVIRONMENTALIST -



16. Vocal about her position on the planned 635.14-hectare Manila Bay reclamation project that will affect Las Piñas-Parañaque Critical Habitat and Ecotourism Area (LPPCHEA).  She filed a petition for Writ of Kalikasan on March 16 against the said project.
17. Loves to do gardening if and when she finds the time.
18. River Rehabilitation Programs & Social Enterprises in Las Piñas City is her main project and plans to help replicate it in other cities.
19. Honored by UP Los Baños on 29 July 2011 (her birthday), with her very own unique breed of flower that bears her name, the ‘Hibiscus rosa-sinensis Cynthia A. Villar,’ for her invaluable contributions to public service in her various capacities as legislator, entrepreneur, citizen, leader, and environmental advocate.



As an EDUCATOR -

20. Believes that "When we educate women, we educate a generation.When we provide women jobs, we provide livelihood to a family."
21. As chairperson of the House Committee on Higher and Technical Education from 2004 to 2010, she authored and led the passage of 28 bills to improve the quality and accessibility of education nationwide.
22. Vowed to pursue “no permit, no exam policy” on students who failed to pay their tuition on time.

Other ADVOCACIES -



23. Will push for a review of the Agriculture and Fisheries Modernization Act (AFMA).
24. Will pursue the creation of a separate department for Filipino Migrant Workers - the Department of Overseas Filipino Workers (DOFW).
25. Rallied the passage of landmark bills upholding the welfare of women, children, and family such as Magna Carta for Women, Anti-Trafficking of Women and Children, Anti-Violence Against Women, Protection of Children in the Workplace, Juvenuile Justice System, and the two versions of the Senior Citizens Act (2003 and 2010).
26Sponsored and led the passage of R.A. No. 9442, An Act Amending R.A. No. 7277, Otherwise Known as The “Magna Carta for Disabled Persons, and for Other Purposes” 


PERSONAL CONVICTIONS-

27. Pro-Life.
28. No to Divorce.  Pushes for amendments to the Family Code".
29. No to same-sex marriage.
30. No to death penalty.
31. On territorial dispute with China - "Going to war should not be made an option."
32.  Amidst all achievements, awards, recognition from various sectors, her family is her priority - husband Manny and  their three well-raised children.

CYNTHIA VILLAR @ No. 32



MISIS HANEPBUHAY

Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Yes @ 32: HANEP ANG BUHAY KAY MISIS VILLAR

CYNTHIA VILLAR
Misis Hanepbuhay
NO. 32 @ Official Ballot

Homemaker.  A loving wife and a dedicate mother.

Advocate.  Committed to serve the people and the nation focusing on agriculture, OFWs, women and family, education, livelinhood and jobs.

New York University Alumna.  With sound educational background.

Entrepreneur. Among Go Negosyo’s Women Entrepreneur Icon. With vast knowledge and solid experience in various businesses - proponent of the livelihood projects of Villar Foundation, Inc.  

Pro-Life.  "Big population is not a liability."  "I always feel there is a space for the repeal of the RH Law." - CAV   

Busy.  Always on the go.  Finding ways to improve the lives of the Filipinos.  

Unswerving.  Authored and worked for the passage of legislations promoting the welfare of women, children, and family (Magna Carta of Women, Anti-trafficking in Persons Act of 2003, Anti-Violence against Women and their Children Act of 2004).

Honest. Need I say more?

Active.  To continue her advocacy and extend it to the Senate when elected.

YES to Cynthia Villar for Senator ► NO. 32 ◄ 

  

Sunday, April 14, 2013

EXPRESSWAY ROBBERY

2013 April 11 at around 8:30 in the morning, while riding a jeep (in front) on my way to work, my bag (and everything in it:  cell phone, digital camera, music player, wallet, among other things) was snatched from me by a man in his early twenty's.  His accomplice was waiting for him on the other side of the wall / fence at the EXPRESSWAY (near Magallanes area).  

It was such an agonizing experience.  Having to see my things gone in a blink of an eye.  There was nothing I could do but cry my heart out.

I HATE THIEVES! I always have and always will!

Thanks to the young lady beside me who gave me P20.00 so I can get to my place of work.

I cried some more.  Then gathered my strength to write what happened to me as my status on Facebook.

Thank you to all those who expressed concerned.  I really appreciate it.

The next day, I have no choice but to pass by the same route on my way to work.  Got chills all over.

Once again, I gathered my strength to look at the wall / fence where I believe the robbers climbed over to.  It was not high enough and there just broken glasses on top.  Not enough to stop a person from committing a crime.

People responded to my Facebook status.  Many commented that "marami talaga dyan sa area na yan" and "madami na nabiktima dyan".  When my neighbor reported this incident to the authorities, she got the same response, "madami na nga po nai-report sa amin".  And yet, NO ACTION is being done.

It would be very helpful if the fences are barbed-wired instead of just broken glasses.  Or how about building a higher fence?  During the incident, there was no one and nowhere to go to.  Police visibility must be enhanced.

This is the first time that something like this happened to me.  It was and still is very traumatic.  I have trouble sleeping.  The incident is on "replay mode" in my mind.

I believe this is ALARMING and I hope the authorities would give attention to this matter.


Monday, April 8, 2013

CYNTHIA VILLAR on SAVING CRITICAL HABITAT & ECOTOURISM AREA

Former Congresswoman and now Senatorial Candidate Cynthia Villar expressed delight over the inclusion of the Las Piñas-Parañaque Critical Habitat and Ecotourism Area (LPPCHEA) on the Ramsar List of Wetlands of International Importance.
LPPCHEA is the 6th site in the Philippines designated as such.  It was included on the list on March 15.

Misis Hanep-Buhay stated that, "The inclusion of LPPCHEA on the  List of Wetlands of International Importance is very good news indeed.  We should be proud of the recognition, and at the same time, we are encouraged even more to protect it."

Despite being declared as critical habitat in 2007 by Proclamation No. 1412, there are existing plans to reclaim the area.

We are very fortunate to have Mrs. Villar as the voice of opposition on the planned 635.14-hectare Manila Bay reclamation project which will also affect LPPCHEA.  She filed a petition for Writ of Kalikasan on March 16 against the said project.  

"I have repeatedly talked about the catastrophic effects that the proposed Manila Bay reclamation project will bring about - including the damage to the bird sanctuary as well as to the mangrove forest and marine habitat.  The worst of which, is that it will cause severe flooding in 37 barangays in Bacoor, 11 in Parañaque and 17 in Las Piñas.  Floods with a depth of as much as 5.12 meters or equivalent to a two-storey high building," Villar cited.














Being a resident of Parañaque City, I am very grateful to Mrs. Cynthia Villar for all her efforts in saving the only bird sanctuary in an urban setting --- dubbed as the 'last bastion'.
Kudos!


Monday, April 1, 2013

POIGNANT

Chained to the ground, no movement not a sound,
everything is spinning, still not moving.
The shackles holding me is tight,
cannot breathe, cannot fight.
Darkness full and hands bound
wondering if I can be found.
Nothing is certain and no one is coming,
falling slowly to the ground.
Drowned in solitude and drenched in despair
no use crying for life is unfair.
Rather be swallowed by the land where I stand
than live on and fall in quicksand.