Born In the Midst of a Storm.
Beginnings and History…
a success story on self-reliance…
ANP is born of an ironically sweet crisis, a historical landmark of
great distress. The fateful fall of the sugar industry in the 1980s
where the world sugar prices plummeted and government took control of
sugar trading crippled the economy of Negros in a major life-changing,
lifestyle-denting and peace-shattering way. Instead of succumbing to the
tragic fate of the monocrop industry that the whole community was
dependent on, fifteen Negrense women summoned prayers and their natural
entrepreneurial flair to organize the House of Negros Foundation. The
foundation, then based in Manila where the women were, paved the way for
the founding of a non-stock, non-profit and non-political organization
composed of professionals, entrepreneurs and housewives.
The Association of Negros Producers, as we know it now, then
contributed extensively in alleviating the plight of more than 150,000
displaced workers in an awful time that saw 84 percent of Negrenses
living below the poverty line and 60 percent of their children
languishing in malnutrition. Coming from seminars in Manila on starting a
kitchen or backyard business with certain crafts and skills, the women
shared their knowledge with wives of farm workers. The singular
determination to create just one more job brought this stalwart
association to where it is now, an established beacon of hope.
http://anp-philippines.org
Tuesday, August 4, 2015
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