Elite Mrs. Philippines International 2019 gives education to poor children



Elite Mrs. Philippines International 2020 Michelle Vitug Encarnacion is stepping up efforts to pursue her advocacy on helping provide free education for poor and underprivileged children while she prepares for the Elite Mrs. International 2020 beauty pageant to be held in Singapore sometime this year.

The 42-year-old, Bicolana mother and businesswoman, is the president and CEO of Belmere Skin Care Centre. She strongly supports the SMILE (Share More In Love and Effort) charity of Onesimo Foundation, a Christ-centered ministry foundation, with license from the Department of Social Welfare Development, which houses poor children.

“Let’s give back, to be an instrument to do good and make a difference in other’s lives, especially poor children,” said Encarnacion who plans to expand the “Lapis at Papel” Project which she started in her hometown in Albay which aims to provide education program of children living in depressed areas in the province.

Being true to her passion and heart’s desire, Encarnacion plans to retire once she reached 50 and devotes her time while still strong to her work to help the children. The philanthropist beauty queen gets help from Jovita Laureola of Belmere Skin Care Center, Prof. Alex Moico, Miss Fashion World International 2019 Sharmaine Magdasoc, Mr. International Philippines Kevin Baloaloa, Miss Earth Air 2018 Melanie Mader and Actor Richard Quan. (Report by Eton Concepcion / Photos EJhosh Gozum Rodriguez and Lito Caleon)




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