Actress Boots Anson Roa-Rodrigo admitted that there were a few times through her 18 years at the helm of the Movie Worker's Welfare Foundation (Mowelfund) when she did consider quitting. "My work took a temporary toll on my health. It detracted from some film assignments and career moves, ergo, lost income opportunities," Rodrigo, who is currently Mowelfund chair, told Inquirer Entertainment in an interview to discuss the foundation's 48th anniversary. "On a few occasions, I advanced personal funds and used up personal goodwill for the foundation's operations and member benefits," said Rodrigo, who was Mowelfund president from 2002 to 2020. "Our salaries across the board wer...
Keep on reading: Boots says Mowelfund ‘on sustained financial independence’ as it marks its 48th anniversary
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