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Filipina in Bangkok surprised by music icon Gary Valenciano in a digital concert for-a-cause

June 25, 2020 AT 03 : 27 PM

Mr. Pure Energy Gary Valenciano with Jay Lyn of Bangkok, Lou of Dubai, and Robby of California

Jay Lyn Roma, an overseas Filipino in Bangkok, Thailand, had the surprise of her life when she unknowingly went on a video call with one of Philippine music greats, Gary Valenciano. This was broadcasted as part of the latter’s digital concert “FAITH, HOPE, LOVE” for the benefit of Pantawid Ng Pag-ibig – ABS-CBN Lingkod Kapamilya Foundation, Inc. (ALKFI)’s fundraiser that ensures food is brought to the urban poor families in the country affected by COVID-19.
 
“I am excited because this is the first time I am going to do something like this,” says Valenciano as he introduced the concept brought about by his wish to give honor to the unsung heroes that have risen above their personal ordeals during the pandemic. He continued: “Together with TFC, we decided to do a call to meet people I’ve never met before from three different places around the world. I think some of you will be very proud that despite not being here (in the Philippines), they are still very Filipino by heart.”
 
Roma was joined by Lou Parroco from Dubai, UAE and Robby Obidos from California, USA. Parroco founded ABCD (Amicable Barter Community in Dubai). From her simple act of giving up some bags from her collection in exchange of sending sacks of rice to her hometown, the online community is now with over 100,000 members. To date, the initiative has already benefited over 700 families in the Philippines. Obidos, a Sharon Cuneta impersonator, was able to muster strength from being in the frontlines as a lab worker, losing his father only days before Father’s Day and being a COVID-19 patient on quarantine – thanks to his humor and will to survive.
 
Jay Lyn Roma, honored and in disbelief that she got to speak with an icon

Roma emotionally imparted the journey that led her to becoming an online seller in Thailand. Once an entrepreneur with over fifty employees, she left the Philippines and became a nanny when all her businesses went bankrupt. “Naiiyak ako pag naaalala ko yung sobrang hirap (I can’t help but cry when I remember how hard it was),” she says of her humbling experiences while being employed to a Thai family.
 
She then pursued her passion for selling putting up an online store, Tindahan ni Aling RJ. Her clientele are fellow overseas Filipinos who would purchase appliances, gadgets, and designer items. Her business, however, was challenged yet again when the pandemic began to affect the movement and livelihood of residents in Thailand. She had to resort to selling more basic commodities such as calamansi (Philippine citrus fruit) and dried fish, delivering them door-to-door until late in the evening.
 
Jay Lyn Roma charity work at Camillian Social Center Rayong

This hasn’t stopped her from counting her blessings and being one to fellow Filipinos in Thailand. She uses her platform to help those on ‘no work, no pay’ who wish to sell off their stuff. Considering her limited income, Roma regularly drops off sacks of rice and trays of fresh eggs to Filipino organizations who conduct donation drives for the benefit of Filipinos who are greatly affected by the pandemic. Gary Valenciano himself expressed his admiration of her persistence to overcome whatever life throws at her.
 
The surprise, it seems, was all she needed to forget the sore feeling she got from being on the road all day and her late night deliveries: “Never in my whole life that I thought someone so big would interview me! It was a wonderful experience. Nawala pagod ko (I no longer feel tired). God is good all the time. I want my fellow Filipinos in Thailand to keep the faith… Huwag natin kalimutang magdasal (Let’s not forget to pray). Thank you Kapamilya. Thank you TFC!”
 
‘Mr. Pure Energy’ capped their segment with a live performance of Galing Ng Pilipino (The Filipino Excellence). He whole-heartedly sang of their greatness and that of the millions of overseas Filipinos who remain steadfast to their mission in bringing Filipino pride to the world.
 
The Faith, Hope, Love concert was streamed live on TFC Asia, Australia and New Zealand’s official Facebook pages, TFC Online, and TFC IPTV with a delayed TFC Cable and Satellite telecast on Father’s Day, June 21st.
 
Kapamilyas in Asia Pacific can still donate to Pantawid Ng Pag-ibig through the following accounts:
 
BANCO DE ORO (BDO)
Peso Account Number: 0039301-14199
Swift Account (International): BNORPHMM
Dollar Account Number: 1039300-81622
Swift Account (International): BNORPHMM
 
METRO BANK
Peso Account Number: 636-3-636-08808-1
Swift Code: MBTCPHMM
 
BANK OF THE PHILIPPINE ISLANDS (BPI)
Account Name: ABS-CBN Lingkod Kapamilya Foundation Inc. Sagip Kapamilya
Peso Account Number: 3051-1127-75
Swift Code: BOPIPHMM
 
PHILIPPINE NATIONAL BANK (PNB)
Account Name: ABS-CBN Foundation Inc. Peso Current
Account Number: 1263-7000-4128
Swift Code (International): PNBMPHMM
 
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Media Contact:
 
Dominique “Nikki” Pechuela-Famador
PR & Integrated Public Service – Asia Pacific
MPFamador@abs-cbn.com (Email)