'Kayo ang dahilan kung bakit ako nagpapatuloy sa aking mga pangarap,' Charlene Caramihan says in her graduation day letter to her parents that she had prepared a month before her father's death. She is set to graduate with a degree in education in June.
This is AI generated summarization, which may have errors. For context, always refer to the full article.Photos courtesy of Charlene Caramihan'Kayo ang dahilan kung bakit ako nagpapatuloy sa aking mga pangarap,' Charlene Caramihan says in her graduation day letter to her parents that she had prepared a month before her father's death. She is set to graduate with a degree in education in June.
Since his father’s death, Charlene had to balance her studies with her personal responsibilities, including caring for her ill mother, younger sibling, and their farm. Charlene mother also used to toil in a sugarcane plantation in the sweltering heat so that Charlene could attend school and continue with her on-the-job training.
In an interview with Rappler on Friday, May 17, Charlene said it pained her how that her father would not be able be with her on graduation day. She recalled that when she told her father that he would eventually have a child who would become a teacher, he seemed more delighted than she was. In her unsent letter to her parents dated January 12, 2024, Charlene wrote: “I am blessed that you are my parents because you have never turned your back when it comes to my dreams. You supported me financially even though I know it’s not easy.”
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