
Keep Kalmado and Parent On: Where to find free activities for children and families
By Maika Carrillo As a first-time Filipino parent and new to the area, I remember how I found it a bit hard for me to

By Maika Carrillo As a first-time Filipino parent and new to the area, I remember how I found it a bit hard for me to

Thank you so much for all the support we received for our fundraising efforts! We have now raised a total of £1105 from our amazing

By Julienne Raboca “I do believe one of the causes of our underrepresentation is the lack of creative and cultural leaders…As Filipinos, we enjoy entertaining

By Liezel Longboan Hi! I’m Liezel Longboan, founder and editor of Tinig UK, a non-profit community media enterprise serving Filipinos in Britain. My son Owen and I

By Naomi Edge April is Filipino Food Month, a way for Filipinos across the world to celebrate food which is central to our culture. This year’s

By Sheryll Shaikh It’s still the Easter break for many of our children and while we look forward to spending quality time with them, the

Danna Quinto We have heard of dark and sad stories about Filipino women (and less often, men) being victims of toxic relationships. The reality is

To mark International Women’s Month, we are focusing on domestic abuse, considered a crime in the UK. We have two infographics to help you spot

Danna Quinto It is a well-known, and frankly sad statistical finding, that January is the peak time for filing divorce. In the legal world, it

Liezel Longboan As we leave 2023 behind, I’m reminded of the power of bayanihan – the Filipino sense of community spirit that helped us break

Fr Herbert Fadriquela For many Filipinos at home and abroad, Christmas is already in the air even if in the Christian liturgical calendar, it is

It was a foggy and frosty December morning but families travelled from different parts of England to attend Filipino Mothers UK’s (FMUK) first in-person Christmas
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