RISE Tayo
RISE Tayo: Stories of Filipino Resilience and Calling is a faith-rooted podcast that celebrates the courage, grit, and grace of Filipino immigrants chasing their God-given purpose. Hosted by Blanche DiDomenico, a proud Filipino-American nurse, life coach, and faith-based encourager, this show features heartfelt stories of kababayans who rose from humble beginnings, overcame cultural challenges, and stepped into their calling.
Whether you’re navigating life in a new land, overcoming adversity, or still discovering your purpose, these inspiring testimonies will remind you: You are not alone, and you were born to rise.
Join us every week as we share real stories, powerful reflections, and transformational conversations grounded in faith, Filipino culture, and the RISE framework—Resilience, Impact, Service, and Empowerment.
RISE Tayo
A Mother's Sacrifice, A Daughter's Triumph | The Filipino Immigrant Dream
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What would you sacrifice for your child's future?
In this deeply emotional episode of Rise Tayo Podcast, we share the incredible true story of Maria "Che" Ong and her daughter, Arabella—a story of sacrifice, separation, perseverance, faith, and the Filipino immigrant dream.
In 2011, Che left the Philippines with only two suitcases, $500 in her pocket, and a dream of creating a better future for her family. She arrived in North Carolina alone, sleeping on the floor of an unfurnished apartment while working tirelessly as a Physical Therapist.
But the road was not easy.
For four long years, she lived thousands of miles away from her husband and six-year-old daughter, Arabella. She battled loneliness, homesickness, uncertainty, and even survived a near-fatal car accident that nearly ended her life.
During that moment, one thought consumed her heart:
"My daughter is still in the Philippines."
Meanwhile, Arabella was growing up without her mother physically present, holding onto hope that one day they would be reunited.
After years of sacrifice, that reunion finally came.
Today, Arabella is a Summa Cum Laude graduate and will begin her nursing career as a Neuro ICU nurse at Duke University Hospital.
Together, this mother-daughter tandem reflects on the challenges of immigration, cultural identity, bullying, discrimination, resilience, family values, and the sacrifices that often go unseen behind success.
This episode is for every Filipino immigrant, every OFW, every parent who has sacrificed for their children, and every child who wants to understand what their parents endured to create opportunities for them.
In this episode we discuss:
🇵🇭 Leaving family behind to pursue opportunities abroad
💔 The reality of homesickness and separation
🚑 Surviving a near-death experience
👩👧 The emotional impact on both mother and daughter
📚 Overcoming bullying and discrimination
💪 Filipino resilience and perseverance
🏥 Nursing, healthcare, and serving others
🙏 Faith, hope, and never giving up
As Che reminds us:
"Never say never. Never quit. There's no success in quitting."
And as Arabella encourages the next generation:
"If I can do it, you can do it too."
❤️ If this story touched your heart, please LIKE, COMMENT, and SHARE this episode with your family, friends, and fellow kababayans around the world.
Many Filipinos have lived this story.
Many children have waited for a parent working abroad.
Many families have sacrificed in silence.
Let's honor those sacrifices by sharing this message of hope, resilience, and faith.
📢 SHARE THIS WITH EVERY KABABAYAN YOU KNOW.
Someone out there needs this encouragement today.
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