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Ex-OFW seeks recognition for employer who helped her through stroke

30 December 2024

 

Emagilyn says she is still recovering from the stroke that sent her home 4 years ago

A Filipino former domestic worker in Hong Kong who went home more than four years ago after suffering from a stroke, wants it known to everyone how grateful she is to her former employer for having consistently looked after her since that fateful incident.

Emagilyn M. Canlas, 56 years old and a widow, said she hopes the Philippine Consulate and the Hong Kong government will give due recognition to her former employers Ma Yau Yan and Chan Shuk, so they could inspire other employers to also treat their helpers with kindness and compassion.

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Sana po sa pamamagitan ninyo pakiparating sa ating Konsulado at sa aking mga amo ang aking pasasalamat kasi sobrang bait ng mga amo ko. I rate them 10 out of 10 dahil hanggang ngayon before Chinese New Year pinapadalhan ako ng ampaw,” said Emagilyn.

(I hope that through you I can tell our Consulate and my own employers how grateful I am to have had such kind employers. I rate them 10 out of 10 because until now, just before Chinese New Year they still send me lai see).

Emagilyn at the hospital in February 2020

Emagilyn said that she had worked for her employers for 15 years before she suddenly fell ill on Feb. 1, 2020, necessitating her return home. 

Despite the raging pandemic at the time, her employer wasted no time doing all the difficult paper work, so she managed to fly home on May 26 in the same year.

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Sa dinami-dami ng mga DH sa Hong Kong, masuwerte talaga ako kasi itinuring akong kapamilya ng aking mga amo,” she said. (Of all the DHs in Hong Kong I count myself lucky because I was treated like family by my employers).

Right now Emagilyn still has mobility issues but is getting well. She says her former employers’ concern and kindness help keep her on track.

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