More distressed overseas Filipino workers have returned home from Lebanon, according to the Department of Migrant Workers.
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Since they are away often, Dolly and Lea could consider themselves as among the 1.9 million OFWs all over the world who had to sacrifice time for family and other matters, to be able to give honor and pride to their homeland.
More distressed overseas Filipino workers have returned home from Lebanon, according to the Department of Migrant Workers.
The Department of Migrant Workers has given over P1.5 million in assistance to overseas Filipino workers in Central Luzon.
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