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Student Sells Veggies in School, Receives Support from Schoolmates and Professors

A student sells veggies in school – and recently expressed his happiness after receiving support from his schoolmates and professors.

Would you also sell something to your classmates and teachers?

Student Sells Veggies in School to Support Self

Did you know that many students have supported themselves through college (some from grade school to college) by selling something or working while juggling their studies?

For example, some years ago, a Grade 1 pupil went viral for selling vegetables after school – but he isn’t the only one who experienced this. Many continue to do it.

student sells vegetables
Photo credit: Jacinto Allam

Recently, Jacinto Allam went viral for selling vegetables to his schoolmates and professors.

He’s studying Bachelor of Technical and Vocational Teacher Education Major in Electronics Technology at Cagayan State University Andrews Campus in Tuguegarao City, Cagayan.

The 22-year-old student sells their family’s fresh farm products in school.

Already a third-year college student, Allam thanked his classmates and professors for buying his vegetables.

Photo credit: Jacinto Allam

The post touched so many hearts and it quickly went viral.

Since grade 3 pa lang po ako ay nagbebenta na ako ng mga gulay sa aming barangay. Karamihan sa paninda ng aking ina ay kanyang inaangkat sa palengke, ‘yung iba naman ay galing sa mga pananim ng aking ama,” he explained to The Philippine STAR.

He explained that even if he started selling veggies at a young age, he still continues to do it to help support his family.

Photo credit: Jacinto Allam
student sells vegetables
Photo credit: Jacinto Allam

Para makatulong, kinukuha ko ang iba sa mga benta ng aking ina at ito’y nilalako ko sa aming barangay at sa aming eskwelahan tuwing bakante ang aking oras sa pag aaral,” he explained.

He also explained that their family needs to budget the Php300 to Php400 money they earn for the day to meet their daily expenses.

Netizens were touched by his dedication and offered words of encouragement to this fine young man.

Good job! Ganyn dapat ang mga bata. Dapat gayahin ka hindi dapat ikahiya ang magbenta,” one netizen wrote.

So proud of you! Malayo ang mararating mo anak! Ipagpatuloy lang ang pagiging masipag at matiyaga,” another wrote.

student sells veggies
Photo credit: Jacinto Allam

What Students Can Sell in School?

This might depend on the school’s policy, but in those that allow students to sell something, food is usually the most common option.

Certain hygiene and beauty products are also quite popular.

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Tricycle Driver Who Lost Own Child Comes Back to Support Passengers Who Rushed Kid to ER

A tricycle driver who lost his own child comes back to support his passengers who rushed their kid to the ER. The gesture touched netizens’ hearts and made many people cry.

Driver Who Lost Own Child Supports Passengers Rushing Kid to ER

Losing one’s own child is the most difficult thing a parent could ever experience. It can make some people lose faith, yet others have become stronger with the experience, and make them more empathic toward others in the same situation.

Neil Chester Romero shared their experience with a driver identified only as Kuya Francis. He didn’t indicate where this happened but his Facebook profile indicates that he’s from Toril, Davao Del Sur, in southern Philippines.

Photo credit: Neil Chester Romero

Romero narrated in Visayan how they rode the tricycle of Kuya Francis to rush a baby to the ER (emergency room).

In their fear for the baby, they quickly rushed the child to the ER as soon as they alighted from the vehicle. They didn’t realize that some of the child’s important documents were left in the tricycle.

About 20 minutes later, Kuya Francis came back to bring the documents to the family.

But he didn’t arrive empty-handed. Despite not having a lot of money to spare, this tricycle driver even bought some fruits for the child.

Photo credit: Neil Chester Romero

He apologized to the family that he can only give this much but said that he hoped it can help them out.

It turned out that he had a child about the same age as the 2-year-old kid that the family had rushed to the ER.

The child had also experienced a similar situation as this tiny passenger. Unfortunately, the driver’s child didn’t make it.

He told the family to do everything they can because they can still find the money they’d pay for the child’s medical bills but could never bring back a kid’s life if they lost it.

He added that he still finds it hard to move on from his child’s passing.

Photo credit: Neil Chester Romero

Romero hopes that they can still Kuya Francis again and that the man will receive more blessings for what he has done for the family.

Public Tricycles in the Philippines

In many parts of the Philippines, tricycles have become a very important mode of transportation.

Although they’re prohibited to ply the highways in some areas, they remain the most versatile option for most passengers, particularly for short trips.

Like in the Romero family’s situation, tricycles can sometimes become ambulances, too, as they bring people to the hospital because calling for an ambulance isn’t easy (and can be costly).

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Taxi Driver Offers Free Rides to Teachers & Education Students after Wife Passed LET

A proud husband offered free taxi rides to teachers and student teachers (education students) after his wife passed the LET (Licensure Examination for Teachers). What a sweet gesture!

Proud Taxi Driver Husband Offers Free Rides after Wife Passed LET

Thousands of families are rejoicing after the PRC (Professional Regulation Commission) released the results of the March 2023 Licensure Examination for Professional Teachers.

Everyone celebrated in different ways, with one proud taxi driver husband offering free rides to passengers who are teachers or education students in honor of his wife’s achievement.

Danica Tamsi Padilla shared her experience with the taxi driver when they rode his cab in Baguio City.

proud taxi driver offers free rides
Photo credit: Danica Tamsi Padilla / SaBaguio

According to Padilla, it was raining really hard when the driver dropped a passenger close to where they were waiting for a cab.

They were lucky when they rode the cab and learned that the driver was offering free rides. The ride was only for teachers and aspiring teachers (he requires an ID just to be sure).

Padilla said that it was lucky she’s an Education student at BSU (Benguet State University). She’s taking up Bachelor of Secondary Education (BSED) Major in Filipino Education.

It turns out that it was also a good coincidence because the driver’s wife also earned her degree from the same university.

In her post, Padilla thanked the driver for the free ride, though she sheepishly added that they were unable to ask for his name.

Photo credit: Danica Tamsi Padilla / SaBaguio

She happily thanks him for the gesture, saying that giving free rides isn’t a joke (considering the high costs of gas).

The driver explained that he made a promise to his wife about doing this gesture when she passes the LET – she did it, and he’s doing his share in the deal.

What Do You Call Someone Who Passed the LET?

LET passers are called LPTs or “licensed professional teachers.”

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At Least 9 Universities Confirm Scholarships and Admissions Following Julian Martir Controversy

Following the Julian Martir controversy, at least 9 universities have confirmed that they’ve offered the young man admission or scholarships – this comes after he got bashed for supposedly faking the good news.

Universities Confirm Offers over Julian Martir Controversy

Tricycle driver’s son, Julian Martir, went viral when he shared that he’s being offered around $2 million worth of scholarship from 30 different schools in the US and United Kingdom.

While many netizens were amazed by the inspiring news, there were also many who questioned his credentials and how he was able to get those many scholarships from the international schools.

Netizens were also quick to point out that his answers to a news outlet’s interview didn’t make sense. They believe that he was just faking his current achievement and that none of the universities actually sent him any of those emails he posted.

What’s sad is that even the teachers and admin in his alma mater were also skeptical of his numerous international university admissions.

HS student
Photo credit: Goodnewspilipinas.com

News outlets were bashed for reporting about the young man’s “fake” admission and scholarship offers – and everyone scrambled to get the universities’ side.

As of press time, The Philippine Star received at least nine confirmations from the universities regarding the admission offers – and yes, they’re all true.

Of these nine universities, six confirmed that they offered Martir scholarships but refused to disclose the amount.

They reported receiving confirmation from the following universities:

  • Alfred University
  • Ball State University
  • Johnson & Wales University
  • Michigan Technological University
  • Ohio Wesleyan University
  • University of Massachusetts Boston
  • University of Massachusetts Dartmouth
  • Webster University
  • Woodbury University

According to the update, eight of the universities refused to confirm or deny Martir’s admission and scholarship offers, citing privacy concerns. The rest have yet to reply.

Julian Martir’s Respond to the Controversy

The 20-year-old student was mum on the controversy for days, but eventually issued a statement denying these accusations.

He explained that all the letters and the universities were for real, adding that he really did his best in applying for these scholarships and admissions.

The young man also asked people to stop bashing him, telling them that they can try to clarify the matter from all these universities – and they will get the same answer: he applied, they reviewed his application, and they offered him admission and scholarships.

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