Close Menu
  • Home
  • News
  • Tech Jungle
  • RAWRMag
  • BIZnest
  • Brands
  • About
    • BE PART OF THE LIONHEARTV FAMILY!
    • THE PRIDE
    • ADVERTISE AT LIONHEARTV
What's Hot

‘Midnight Girls’ special premiere shines a light on the quiet struggles and strength of Filipinas abroad

April 27, 2026

DNA brings P-Pop energy to SM City Fairview’s Neon Music Fest

April 27, 2026

Viva unveils ‘Next Gen Stars,’ backed by showbiz royalty parents

April 27, 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube TikTok
LionhearTVLionhearTV
  • Home
  • News
  • Tech Jungle
  • RAWRMag
  • BIZnest
  • Brands
  • About
    • BE PART OF THE LIONHEARTV FAMILY!
    • THE PRIDE
    • ADVERTISE AT LIONHEARTV
LionhearTVLionhearTV
Home»Business and Finance»On learning, striving, and thriving amid adversities
Business and Finance

On learning, striving, and thriving amid adversities

Lion's DenBy Lion's DenOctober 29, 2021No Comments5 Mins Read
Share
Facebook Twitter Reddit Pinterest Email

The pandemic drastically changed the Filipinos’ daily lives—and perhaps one of the most riveting disruptions we have seen so far was the shift to distance learning for Filipino learners.

As majority of schools remain closed for the second year, students are still finding it difficult to adjust to remote learning. Aside from struggling with resources, students are missing out on the whole school life ordeal as they remain cooped at home.

For 20-year old students Catherine Labandaria and Mikhaella Santos, being a learner during the pandemic can be very challenging. “You can feel that you are missing out on the holistic experience of being a student. Aside from the way classes are being conducted, it has also affected the way we interact and engage with people, the school, and other events that give the distinct experience of school life,” said Santos who is currently a 2nd-year college student of the Ateneo de Manila University.

Meanwhile, Labandaria finds it difficult during these times to communicate and express herself because of the distance that the pandemic has created. She even described how she misses her classmates, teachers, and the whole face-to-face class set-up.

“I had a hard time accepting that I cannot be with my friends and celebrate small wins together like getting good exam scores. It just does not feel right to not have someone to talk to physically about school and life in general,” said Labandaria, a 3rd-year Aeronautical Engineering student from the Holy Angel University in Pampanga.

Labandaria and Santos may be just a small fraction of the 27 million learners enrolled this academic year. However, their experiences speak volumes as to what normal students are enduring amid the pandemic.

“Because of this whole online set-up, there is a big emphasis on the way we manage ourselves and the way we take care of our mental well-being. It can get very mentally taxing at times, but we still have to persevere and make the most out of the situation we are in,” Santos remarked.

But while distance learning presents a lot of challenges economically, physically, emotionally, and mentally to students, Santos and Labandaria are fortunate enough to find motivation despite the current situation through Mekeni Food Corporation’s Galing ng Batang Mekeni.

Galing ng Batang Mekeni is an annual program of Mekeni Food Corporation that promotes the value of education and motivates the children of its employees to excel in school. It is also the company’s way to inspire employees to keep on working for their family’s welfare and for their children to appreciate the hard work of their parents by doing their best in school.

This year, 116 students were honored for their excellence, perseverance, and hard work, including Labandaria and Santos who are both on top of their class.

Being consistent Galing ng Batang Mekeni awardees, the two young student-achievers emphasized how their parents’— who are Mekeni employees— support and guidance motivated them. Labandaria even said that her parents never pressured her to have good grades. However, she was inspired by their perseverance that she wanted to pay off their sacrifices through studying hard. She also said that the annual awarding ceremony is something she looks forward to at the end of every school year.

“Galing ng Batang Mekeni motivated me even more to do better in my studies. I have been an awardee since first grade and as a child, I think I always anticipated being awarded and recognized for my hard work in school,” noted Labandaria.

As for Santos, the program continues to inspire students like her to consistently persevere and exert greater effort and appreciation to studying. “At such a young age, Mekeni helped me recognize the value of hard work, personal achievement, and education. As such, the program also inspires me to work harder to give back to the community in the future, even in the simplest of ways.” Santos has been an awardee since 2012.

The two young achievers also didn’t forget to mention how their parents motivated them throughout their learning journey.

Speaking on how important the program is, the young achievers agreed that Galing ng Batang Mekeni has contributed a lot to their growth as an individual and as a student.

“It is important that aside from our family, relatives, and friends who recognize our hard work, companies like Mekeni never fail to show their support and appreciation to us,” said Labandaria.

Sharing her thoughts, Santos said that Mekeni gives them a “sense of assurance that they are willing to help student-achievers even in difficult times.” She furthered that the program is an affirmation for them to keep going amid the circumstances. For them, Galing ng Batang Mekeni is a reminder of the importance of imparting goodwill and encouragement no matter what the situation is.

Since its inception in 2008, the Galing ng Batang Mekeni has been awarding at least 100 students from grade school to college every year with medals, certificates, and cash.

Comments

Catherine Labandaria Galing ng Batang Mekeni Galing ng Batang Mekeni Awards grupoagatep Mekeni Food Corporation Mikhaella Santos
Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Reddit Email
Previous ArticleNadine Lustre reacts with disgust toward her body-shamer online
Next Article Mariz Umali explores an abandoned hospital in ‘i-Witness’ this Saturday
Lion's Den
  • Website
  • Facebook
  • X (Twitter)
  • Instagram

LionhearTV has always believed in what the everyday reader can contribute, and has always been open to receiving input, help, or leads on stories. Readers are always encouraged to drop us their thoughts either by either by leaving a comment on a post, or contact us directly – email us at lionheartvnet@gmail.com.

Related Posts

Moneygurado film series screening spotlights Filipino stories of financial mindfulness and everyday resilience

April 20, 2026

Butch Jimenez backs ABS-CBN’s public value amid shutdown discussions

April 18, 2026

ABS-CBN board, advisors reject shutdown proposal, affirm network’s recovery

April 18, 2026

Filipino tattoo artist John Eric Basilio launches signature ink line with Xtreme Tattoo Inks

April 17, 2026
Add A Comment

Comments are closed.

Find us on Facebook
Blogmeter.Top



Trending

LionhearTV continues to grow: Strengthening BIZNest, Tech Jungle, and RAWRTrip for 2026

February 14, 2026

15 Adored PH Celebrity Loveteams That Eventually Parted Ways

February 2, 2026

25 Best Teleseryes of 2025

January 14, 2026

GMA Pictures rolls out ambitious 2026 film slate, highlights animated features and major industry collaborations

January 7, 2026

Invited but silent: Celebrities, Influencers face backlash for not promoting MMFF 2025 films

January 3, 2026
Showbiz News

‘Midnight Girls’ special premiere shines a light on the quiet struggles and strength of Filipinas abroad

April 27, 2026

DNA brings P-Pop energy to SM City Fairview’s Neon Music Fest

April 27, 2026

Viva unveils ‘Next Gen Stars,’ backed by showbiz royalty parents

April 27, 2026

Caprice Cayetano, Heath Jornales to headline first series together in ‘You’re My Favorite Song’

April 27, 2026

Matty Juniosa advances to ‘Britain’s Got Talent’ finals after second Golden Buzzer

April 27, 2026
Most Viewed

‘Midnight Girls’ special premiere shines a light on the quiet struggles and strength of Filipinas abroad

April 27, 2026

DNA brings P-Pop energy to SM City Fairview’s Neon Music Fest

April 27, 2026

Viva unveils ‘Next Gen Stars,’ backed by showbiz royalty parents

April 27, 2026

Caprice Cayetano, Heath Jornales to headline first series together in ‘You’re My Favorite Song’

April 27, 2026

Matty Juniosa advances to ‘Britain’s Got Talent’ finals after second Golden Buzzer

April 27, 2026
eMVP Digital is an online empire that useful pieces of information and a resource for a daily dose of entertainment in all forms. It produces LionhearTV.net, Dailypedia.net, RAWR Awards, RAWRMag, DailyPIPOL, and Broken Lion. These platforms have a highly-engaged audience per month, which varies from ages and sexes.



Blogmeter.Top
© 2026 LionhearTV.net.
  • Home
  • News
  • Tech Jungle
  • RAWRMag
  • BIZnest
  • Brands
  • About
    • BE PART OF THE LIONHEARTV FAMILY!
    • THE PRIDE
    • ADVERTISE AT LIONHEARTV

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.