Dear Mr. President,
First of all, I would like to greet you a pleasant day. Secondly, I would like to congratulate you for winning in the last election and become the President of the Philippines.
I'm Eliza lorica of CAoayan, Ilocos Sur, a fourth year visually impaired of Ilocos Sur National High School. I made this letter just to share you my simple thoughts about the situation of the visually impaired.
After my studies, I wish that I will be employed but based on my observation, many companies do nnot give the visually impaired a chance to work on their offices despite the fact that they are qualified in that job. They do not provide a chance for them to prove themselves. Instead they turn down upon selling their disability.
Please create a comittee who will conduct livelyhood trainings for the visually impaired who do not finish their education. This is to avoid the increase number of the visually impaired begging along the streets. Please prioritize also their housing project for their safety. I also wish that the Magna Carta for the disabled will be strictly enforced because many people are ignorant of it.
I hope you will take note of my thoughts. I wish that your vissions for our country will be fulfilled. Good luck and more power.
Respectfully Yours,
Eliza Lorica
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