Marcos recalls kindness, generosity of Filipinos in Hawaii

President Ferdinand R. Marcos on Monday recounted the generosity of Filipinos and the Hawaiian people to his family in 1986.

 

“I wouldn’t be here were if not for the compassion and kindness of our kababayans in Hawaii who gave us food and clothes when we arrived because we had nothing,” Marcos said during a courtesy call of officers and members of the Filipino Chamber of Commerce of Hawaii (FCCH) at Malacañan Palace.

 

The Marcos family fled to Hawaii after the EDSA People Power Revolution in 1986 and remained there until the death of patriarch former President Ferdinand E. Marcos in 1989.

 

In the same meeting, Marcos discussed with FCCH members his administration’s initiatives to keep the nation’s post-pandemic growth momentum.

 

The FCCH is considered one of the biggest and oldest Filipino chambers in the United States, providing support to Filipino entrepreneurs in Hawaii.

 

Source: Philippines News Agency

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