Hiroshima, Japan
22 June 2014
She came to Japan as an entertainer in the 90’s. Now, 20 years later, she’s one of the lead coordinator in Japan for the Association of Medical Doctors of Asia (AMDA).
Marjorie Bulaclac Oyama, a native of Davao City, came to Japan as an entertainer without a college degree. But with sheer luck, a warm smile for everybody and the audacity to improve her lot in life, Marjorie was able to turn her life around.
Marjorie is the current coordinator of AMDA who had initiated several medical missions at the wake of devastation caused by super typhoon Yolanda (Haiyan) in eastern Visayas. She had also raised several charity programs to help fund school materials for the children victims of super typhoon Haiyan.
A teacher and a mother of two, Marjorie had initiated the spark needed to make a change and improve the lives of many Filipinos back home.
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