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Tita Cory’s legacy lives on through Microfinance

Tita Cory

We are marking today the second anniversary of the passing of our beloved former Philippine president and PinoyME founder. For many of us, Tita Cory Aquino has been a guiding light in our nation’s darkest epochs, our beacon in personal instances of weakness and confusion. To say we miss her is an understatement.

Our only source of comfort is that her life has provided us with examples that make her absence less difficult to bear. We in PinoyME feel as if somehow we are standing next to her again whenever a farmer who used to tire himself, harvesting food for others, can now provide food for the family. We feel like she is guiding us again whenever a handicraft maker who did not get the chance to sit inside a classroom is coming closer each day to seeing her child graduate.

For Tita Cory showed us that the simple act of caring for others can yield a revolution. She taught us that every Filipino empowered and lifted from poverty is worth all the sacrifice and hard work. She shared her entire life, giving more than she can give for the opportunity to lift our lives. Whenever we follow her example, it is as if we are striving to keep the light of her spirit alive.

It is of notable coincidence that the commemoration of her passing comes days after the Fourth Anniversary of the PinoyME Foundation (PMEF), which Tita Cory brought about to make microfinance a more potent tool for investing in the abilities of others. Please allow us to take this opportunity to introduce the new trustees of PMEF—Nestor V. Tan, Banco De Oro president; Sanjiv Vohra, Citybank country officer and country head; and Roberto Calingo, executive director of the Peace and Equity Foundation. Thank you for working with us to keep Tita Cory’s spirit alive.

We also wish to express our gratitude to Ambassador Albert Del Rosario, Juan Miguel Luz, and Veronica Villavicencio. Thank you so much for the times you have shared with us, for the victories we have pulled off, and most of all for the people we have been able to serve through your efforts.

It is regretful that Tita Cory is no longer with us to see the seeds she sowed blossom into trees that now impact different microfinance areas. PMEF today is bringing about more linkages between microentrepreneurs and private corporations through the People-Powered Markets. More support and volunteers are emerging as evidenced by the Accenture employees who are working pro bono to automate microfinance institutions. Academic institutions are also casting their lots on microenterprise as they offer Microfinance programs to ensure there are more talented Filipinos who can contribute their skills to microfinance.

These developments inspire us as these not only show that the microfinance industry continues to grow and reach out to more poverty-stricken Filipinos—these show that we are not alone in efforts to fight poverty, that more Filipinos care about what others eat, what futures they can provide their children. Most importantly, these developments tell us that our founder is still guiding us. Tita Cory lives on through your work in microfinance.

[PinoyME is honoring the life and legacy of former President Corazon Aquino with the I Love ME contest. Please join by answering the question “How does Tita Cory inspire you in your microfinance/ microenterprise work?"]


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