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When I made the move to be an entrepreneur, I was really struggling with not looking the part, not having the right education, background, and connections. And as a mother, I couldn’t even imagine putting in the hours they did when they were building their businesses. In my mind, there was this whole mythology behind how if you were going to start a business, you were going to have to be like the Mark Zuckerburgs and Mark Cubans of this world.
But I realized that I was looking at it all wrong. And all I had to do was look at where I came from.

I think of my Great Grandmother, Balthazara Dycueco Go who ran a rice trading and merchandising store in the province of Nueva Ecija, in the Philippines. The revenue of which fed and educated her 7 children.
I think of her daughter, my Grandmother Lally, Benita Go Filamor, a resilient and resourceful woman who built her own business importing flour, the revenue of which she used to put her through Fashion school. She had to give up the business when she got married and had children but she used what she earned from this to invest in the stock market which she used to supplement my Grandfather’s government servant salary of Php 300.

I think of my Mother, Christina Filamor Faylona who ran her own psychology practice and a business exporting handcrafted crocheted fashion and home accessories way before Etsy was even a thing.
I think of my sister Donna whose own foray into business gave me my first taste of design, product photography, and sales.
I think of my sister Barbara who bequeathed her knowledge of label-making to me and unbeknownst to me, got me started on my first-ever business selling personalized sticker labels to my high school classmates.

I was so wrong in thinking I couldn’t do this. I had it in me all along.
I am sure you have women and stories like this in your life too.
These women, and countless others like them, may not have had a formal education in business or entrepreneurship, but they had something much more valuable – a deep understanding of the value of hard work, perseverance, and the importance of relationships.
They knew how to create something out of nothing, how to take a small idea and turn it into a thriving business. They understood the importance of community and collaboration, and that success is not just about financial gain, but about creating a better life for oneself and one’s family.
What a privilege it is to stand on their shoulders. And what a responsibility I have to continue their legacy.

I can only hope that in shining the light on our stories, we can stop making Mother’s Work invisible and to change the narrative that what we Mothers do is just a side hustle, a passion project or something bored housewives do.
This is the new frontier of business.
And this is why the Mother/Founder Movement was born, to celebrate our lineage of strong, resilient and courageous women who have built their own businesses and created their own opportunities. To show our gratitude for the guidance and wisdom, and for the example that they have set for us and for future generations of women to come.

It is in this spirit of generosity, appreciation and legacy that we plant our Mother/Founder flag for ourselves and all our fellow Mother/Founders.
And to all of you out there we say:
You are seen. You are supported. What you do matters. What you do makes an impact.
Let’s do this together,
– Camille

Who is Angela Comer-Lam from Easy English for Kids?
As Angela says:
I am a mum of two, and both my children are in their mid-20s and pursuing their own careers. We have been in HK since 2005 so my children grew up here. I started EEK in 2009 as a fun place to learn English after
working in a local kindergarten and seeing how the learning was not fun. We still stand by this rule that children should have fun while they are learning. We have taught early phonics, reading, and writing to many children over
the years, some of whom have not only been at the top of their class but also encourage other children in their classes to read.
After running EEK we see how important it is for children to start their language learning journey as young as possible, with this in mind, we have created a fully digital program aimed at parents with young children from ages 1 to 4 years old.
This program shows parents and caregivers of young children how they can play and have fun with their children so the children are learning.
Make that precious time you spend with your child count. Whether they are English as a first language or a second or even a third language. The earlier we start them on their journey to being bi or multi-lingual the better.
Find & Know More about Angela Comer-Lam and her Education brand
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Angela is a member of The Mother/Founder Movement and Community
She found a great collaboration through an Accountability Match-up with another member of the tribe: Mangala Sachdev


As a core part of the membership, she pledges to shine the light and #payitforward to support other community members.
Click here If you are interested in knowing more about The Mother/Founder Movement & Community. To join us, click here for Association Membership.





