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Elpidio Quirino 3rd Quarter Blog2

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  Elpidio Quirino’s story begins in Vigan, Ilocos Sur, where he was born on November 16, 1890, to a modest family that prized education as a path out of hardship. He worked his way through school, eventually earning a law degree from the University of the Philippines. That climb shaped his empathy for ordinary Filipinos and his belief that nation-building starts with opportunity education, dignity of work, and a government that remembers the poor and provincial as part of its core. His career traced the nation’s own trajectory from colony to republic. As a lawyer, assemblyman, and senator, Quirino learned the machinery of governance and the delicate art of compromise. He served in the postwar cabinet Finance and Foreign Affairs before becoming Vice President under Manuel Roxas. When Roxas died in 1948, Quirino stepped into the presidency, carrying the weight of rebuilding a country scarred by war and personal grief he had lost close family during World War II, a private tragedy tha...

Blog#1 Fighting for Children's safety

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The 2025 National Children’s Month Celebration with the theme “OSAEC-CSAEM Wakasan: Kaligtasan at Karapatan ng Bata, Ipaglaban!” really give an important message to everyone. In our time today, many kids are using internet and not all of them is safe. Some bad people take advantage and do bad things to children online. This celebration remind us that we must protect every child from those danger and never ignore the small signs of abuse. For me, I can say that the government are doing effort to keep children safe. They have laws and program that focus on protecting children from abuse and online harm. The DSWD and DICT also help in spreading awareness about OSAEC and CSAEM, which is really good. But still, there are some people who don’t follow the rules and that’s why more action and support is needed. Also, parents and teachers should always guide their kids because they are the first protector. Children must know how to be safe online and not just trust anyone they talk to. Communit...