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Amaia Land grants Pinoy’s wish in Day-Off

The Philippine Star

MANILA, Philippines - Day-Off is a popular wish granting program aired over GMA News TV and internationally through GMA Life TV that rewards simple yet hardworking Filipinos with a grand day off package with their families.

Amaia, the economic housing arm of property giant Ayala Land, which merges affordability and quality, shares this vision. Hosted by Mike “Pekto” Nacua with guest co-hosts Bela Padilla and Maey Bautista, Day-Off highlights the sacrifices and challenges a persevering Filipino endures.  

In line with its “Kaya Ko Na” tagline, Amaia worked hand in hand with Day-Off to fulfill the simple wish of Roger Ramirez, an all-around mechanic for a truck re-manufacturing company in Valenzuela City. The episode which aired last March 22 presented Mang Roger’s plight. He rides a bike from their residence in Caloocan City to get to work every day and is burdened with a wife who recently underwent a kidney stone surgery and three undernourished children. 

Mang Roger embodies every deserving Filipino who works hard to make ends meet. Amaia recognizes his pure intentions and provided him with a Pangkabuhayan Showcase to support a start-up business for his family. With his good heart, perseverance and dedication to work, Amaia believes that the help they extended to Mang Roger could spell the start of something good and secure.   

For details, visit www.amaialand.com, like www.facebook/AmaiaLand or call (02) 403-7633 or (02) 403-7644.

 

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AMAIA

AYALA LAND

BELA PADILLA AND MAEY BAUTISTA

CALOOCAN CITY

DAY-OFF

KAYA KO NA

NACUA

PANGKABUHAYAN

ROGER RAMIREZ

VALENZUELA CITY

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