WATCH: Heart Warming Tribute to OFW Fathers
MANILA – The Filipino Channel’s myREMIT has shined the spotlight on Filipino fathers who sacrifice by working hard abroad for the family.
A video dubbed “My Dad’s 15 Years” was launched as part of the campaign to celebrate TFC myREMIT’s 15th anniversary.
“‘My Dad’s 15 Years’ is not just a simple meter that measures the years of sacrifices our Kapamilyas endure overseas, but it also celebrates an important milestone in the life of an overseas Filipino as he starts achieving a better life for his family, himself and also his community,” said Eric Martin Santos, E-Money Plus Inc. Global Marketing Remittance head.
Produced by TFC’s Marketing Communications team under the supervision of ABS-CBN Global Ltd., the four minute video tribute shows a father who sacrifices his own happiness for the future of his family.
The video details how a father, out of love for his son, toils in order to bring him comfort. Before he leaves for work overseas, the father makes a tearful farewell to his bunso whom he wouldn’t see for a long time. Most importantly, the video highlights how a father endures years of physical separation in order to provide for his family.
“Like TFC myREMIT, every overseas Filipinos’ journey has progressed. ABS-CBN, via subsidiary ABS-CBN Global Ltd. and EMPI, started to provide basic remittance service to cater to the needs of overseas Filipinos,” said Raymond Abog, head of the Remittance Business Unit.
Since its inception in 2000, TFC myREMIT has established its presence overseas in the United States, Canada, and United Kingdom to serve the remittance needs of overseas Filipinos.
TFC myREMIT has been continuously innovating ways to make remitting accessible, fast and even extraordinary with myREMIT One and Remit-A-Gift service.
Beyond its reach and services, TFC myREMIT has also recognized Pinoys abroad who have made it overseas through “Pamilya Ko, Buhay Ko” which paid tribute to OFWs who succeeded in their own ways and paid it forward to their families and chosen communities.