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He regularly sent her flowers, food and messages of endearment. He even followed her on her way home and, in several instances, asked her that they check in at a hotel.
He is her boss at the National Council on Disability Affairs (NCDA). She is his administrative aide.
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SM Cares recently launched its first-ever immersive exhibit that aims to promote blind awareness, The Blackout Zone, open until Oct. 16 at SM Southmall in Las Pinas City.
(File photo) MANILA - Two committees chaired by Senator Imee Marcos are working on additional benefits for persons with disabilities (PWDs) and the possibility of foreign investments in cooperatives. During the organizational meeting conducted on Tuesday by the Committee on Social Justice, Welfare, and Rural Development, Marcos accommodated the three bills filed by Senators Ramon Revilla, Jr., Risa Hontiveros, and Lito Lapid seeking to provide a social pension for indigent PWD. Marcos said a technical working group (TWG) will find sources of funds for the proposed pension. "I think those that have significant portions of their budget that are dedicated to the PWD could be relevant," she said during the meeting, citing the Social Welfare and Development, Health, and Education departments, National Council on Disability Affairs, and even non-governmental organizations. She also suggested tapping the Agriculture, Labor and Employment, and Information and Communications Technolog
For failure to provide basic information like the total number of persons with disabilities, Sen. Imee Marcos has threatened to deprive the National Council on Disability Affairs of its P20.4-million budget.