The Global Filipino Magazine | Issue 13 | May 2021

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Reeza Reno Saluta R

eeza Rena Saluta, a Dubai-based overseas Filipino worker, found her prime purpose in life overseas. One of the most selfless things she did was when she had lost her job as a beauty advisor for Dubai Duty Free but chose to help her fellow Filipinos who are also in dire need. One of the most selfless things she did was when she had lost her job as a beauty advisor for Dubai Duty Free but chose to help her fellow Filipinos who are also in dire need. Despite hitting rock bottom and feeling depressed, thinking how she would survive and go on with her dreams, she was still prayerful to God for guidance. Saluta, who grew up fatherless, has been living now in the host country for eight years now and was directly hired from the Philippines through a recruitment agency. She started from scratch and was later on promoted to be a beauty advisor of one of the luxurious skincare brands in the world. As luxurious as the brand, she was living a comfortable life until she was laid off due to the pandemic. Anxious, while searching for a new job, Saluta has experienced getting scammed by a recruiter. “I experienced a lot of things which our fellow kababayans are experiencing in Dubai, and that was an eye-opener for me. Life in Dubai is not all about treasures and gold,” she said, adding that her time being on furlough became a way to lead a small donation drive for the fire victims in Sharjah last year. Saluta, along with her friends, went to the hotel where the fire victims were housed to offer the hotel management a little help. “We saw how Filipinos are persistent, and witness their courage and determination to survive. It was heartbreaking to see the less fortunate people victimized by many catastrophes happening in this world. I would love to be a source of inspiration today and share my experiences in my little ways that in this journey, Filipinos have great faith in God and that what makes us stand tall amidst uncertainties. We value bayanihan, we don’t lose the heart and our smiles are even brighter, full of confidence in the future even during these trying times,” she added.

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Meet this Filipina in Dubai who lost her job due to Covid-19 but chose to help her fellow kabayans Early life

Being fatherless since she was two, Saluta said she had faced a fair share of hustles and struggles while living with her single mother with her two siblings. Left with the obligation to provide her child with a bright future, her mother flew to Hong Kong to work as a domestic worker. When the time her mother came back after seven years, Saluta was already 14. “Seeing my mom struggling being alone, never ask for support from my father, who abandoned us for three decades, was indeed unimaginable,” she said. Her family’s life story was once featured on the online show Buhay OFW TV. Before following her mother’s footsteps as an OFW, she worked as the branch manager for a car accessories company in the Philippines. Urged by her mother to work abroad, she decided to embark on an overseas journey in 2013. In her tenure at Dubai Duty Free, she was an active employee receiving awards for her hard work. On the sidelines, she was also doing hosting jobs, performing annually at the Irish Village almost every year for their company party. Saluta is one of the pioneer members of Dubai Duty Free Nightingales Choir that competed across the Middle East for acapella competition. Through the same company, it led her to many roads, including meeting big personalities. Almost every year, she shared that she was able to travel from one country to another. “One of my best memories was when my mom and my brothers were able to be with me in Dubai and spent a threeday vacation in Singapore,” she recalled. After a year of darkness, Saluta found her cup of hope by managing the concept store 971. ninesevenone in Ajman Heritage Village. According to her, the owner of the business, who is also the director of Ajman Tourism, Mr. Saleh Algeziry, entrusted her to spearhead the branch. “My journey wasn’t all about Dubai spotlight, flying on the airplane, touring the world, performing on stage, and wearing signature brands. My discovery about myself this pandemic was a testimony, to become our own hero for our families and to help out the needy in difficult times, that’s what makes us true Filipino from the heart,” she added.


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Filipina nanny in Dubai proudly graduates as Nursing Assistant - Nerissa Clacio Picones

1min
page 29

I had to go through a massive reinvention to reach where I am today’ - Noel Eric B. Ang

4min
page 28

OFW who passionately saves babies through her breastmilk completes Caregiver course - Chinie Jane Ching

18min
pages 30-44

OFW turned entrepreneur showcasing Filipino cuisine before the world culinary stage - Gina Valbuena

2min
page 25

From shop designer to marketing director for emerging e-commerce company in Middle East - Badz Nazareth

3min
page 27

This Filipina is the key in making Middle East brands soar higher in the regional arena - Joanne Rico

4min
page 26

Every day dapat may progress ka’: Former dishwasher now executive chef in Dubai - Ricardo Bojador

2min
page 24

Multicolor realism painter’s art of surviving abroad - Gitter Ramirez

4min
pages 21-23

HR professional who went abroad in her 30s, now owner of management consultancy firm in UAE

4min
page 19

10-year-old Filipina in UAE bags several awards from international swimming competitions - Jaella Mische Mendoza

1min
page 18

From recruitment specialist to senior specialist for world’s leading energy producer - Jose Apuyan Koska

3min
page 20

Using power of media and entertainment in promoting Filipinos’ welfare abroad - Rhoel Raymundo Mendoza

4min
pages 16-17

OFW shares journey from university editor to one of UAE’s seasoned media professional - Albert Dela Cruz Alba

4min
page 14

Meet this Filipina in Dubai who lost her job due to Covid-19 but chose to help her fellow kabayans

4min
page 12

Former OFW finds musical inspiration during the coronavirus pandemic - Rocky Turen

2min
page 15

Worked as a waitress some 20 years ago in UAE, Filipina now founder of trading company - Fevhie “Vhie” Laurilla

2min
page 13

Single mom, breadwinner shares journey as a laser technician in Abu Dhabi - Angelica Camille P. Ordonez

2min
page 8

From working as an assistant waiter to marketing manager - Kevinson Pineza De Ocampo

3min
page 9

Pinay area manager in UAE takes Caregiver class to take care dad in Philippines - Maila Clavecillas Mahadurage

2min
pages 10-11
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