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PH Ambassador in UK to OFWs: Dream Big

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Ambassador to the United Kingdom Antonio M. Lagdameo addresses the latest batch of trainees during the 2019 Skills Olympics. (Janette Vicera photo)

LONDON 19 June 2019 — “I want to see our overseas Filipinos transform themselves from workers into entrepreneurs, from employees to employers. There are so many cases of former overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) who have reached financial and personal success through hard work and the courage to dream big,” said Ambassador to the United Kingdom Antonio M. Lagdameo during the first Skills Olympics led by the Philippine Overseas Labor Office at Baden-Powell House, London on 16 June 2019.

The Skills Olympics is the culmination of the recent free Skills Training programme, which aims to expand the skill set of overseas Filipinos and to equip with them with the skills needed to start and manage a business.

The trainees competed in various categories ranging from make-up and skin care, cross-stitching, crocheting, bar tending, coffee mixing, table setting, and cake decorating.

“We hope that the participants will continue to nurture the skills they acquired through our training programs,” said Labor Attaché Amuerfina Reyes.  “These new skills can help them chart a new career and become successful.  In this way, they will eventually have a better narrative to tell which can be an inspiration to other OFWs.”

Special awards were given to trainees who demonstrated outstanding works in the respective skills that they studied. END

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Labor Attaché Amuerfina Reyes congratulates the participants and expresses her hope that their new skills will be able to open doors of opportunities for them in the near future. (Janette Vicera photo)

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Participants in the Table Setting category prepare the floral arrangement for their wedding-themed table setting. (Stacy Garcia photo)

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A participant in the cake decorating category sculpts edible flowers using sugar paste. (Stacy Garcia photo)

For more information, visit www.londonpe.dfa.gov.ph or https://www.facebook.com/pg/PHLinUK or https://twitter.com/philippinesinuk