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Marawi: Bringing Back Nanay Raidah’s Mini Grocery Store
During the siege, Nanay Raidah was in Lumbaya nagi, attending a “Tibaw “of her relative. At that time, it was 3 months after she gave birth to her youngest son. She got separated from her family and was only able to reunite with them in Iligan City after one month.
Marawi: Reviving Nanay Felipa’s Snack Business
Nanay Felipe and her family evacuated to Tambo and lived there for almost 6 months. Upon their return to Marawi, Nanay Felipa decided she needed to start all over again.
Marawi: Khaironesa M Musa — from Gold to Garments
Khaironesa M. Musa owned a gold shop that is worth around Php1 Million. When the Marawi siege happened, she closed down and lost everything.
Marawi: Khalid Lumangco and His Merchandising Store
Prior to the Marawi siege, Khalid Lumangco owns a cell phone accessories store. He had to close his business for a couple of months and was then looking for an additional capital to expand his business when it reopened.
Marawi: Nanay Emma and Her Food Vending Business
Nanay Emma was born and raised in Marawi City, where she got married and had her 7 children. They have a food vending business as a source of their income. They cook pater and other viands, and sell it in the neighborhood. Her husband is also working in Cotabato City to support their children in school. She became a member of CARD MRI in October 12, 2015.