Asia’s Multimedia Star Alden Richards and Kapuso hunk Ruru Madrid visit cancer warriors to inspire and light up their day on on GMA News TV’s Bright Side, airing on its new timeslot at 9:15 p.m.
Alden is known to have a soft spot for children with cancer. Even during lockdown, he tried finding means to reach out to these children to bring them joy and hope. Like Alden, Ruru also considers cancer warriors close to his heart because his grandmother has colon cancer. Bright Side also meets cancer warriors who, instead of giving up, even make it a point to inspire and help others.
Meanwhile in Batanes, which remains COVID-free until now, it is said that there is a vaccine against the virus—discipline and bayanihan. The province closed its border to tourists as early as February and the Ivatans themselves help each other so that everyone has food and livelihood. They came up with a project called “Walang Sayang” where farmers are supported so that their harvest do not go to waste. They also have Quarantine Resorts to accommodate those who got stranded in the province.
Aside from Batanes, Balangkayan in Eastern Samar also remains COVID-free. With rich marine resources, Balangkayan’s abundant sea produce keeps its residents secure in terms of food and livelihood. Discipline and bayanihan also help them keep the virus away.
And in Good Eats, COVID-19 survivor Donita Nose joins host Kara David in a cooking face-off featuring Pork Talong Binagoongan.
Catch these inspiring and feel-good stories on Bright Side this Tuesday on its new timeslot, 9:15 p.m. only on GMA News TV.