PIN president hosts Thanksgiving Dinner for Filipino community leaders
Dinah Sta. Ana, President of Pinay Ikaw Na (PIN), hosted a Thanksgiving dinner on January 9, 2026, at her family's residence in Jidhafs. The event was attended by PIN members, friends, as well as community and religious leaders of the Filipino community in Bahrain. Sta. Ana said, “The event was organized to mark a new beginning for the year and to foster unity and collaboration within the community.” Pinay Ikaw Na (PIN) is recognized as the largest women’s organization in Bahrain that assists and empowers Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs).
Skills
Apart from its Dressmaking Skills Training, which has completed six batches since 2022, PIN offers various livelihood and skills-enhancement seminars, including meat processing, baking, candle making, massage therapy, beauty and hair skills workshops, and financial literacy seminars. These programs aim to equip OFWs, especially women, with practical skills for personal development and sustainable livelihood opportunities, primarily to prepare them for reintegration once they return home. PIN has also extended help to Filipinos battling cancer through charity work and community outreach programs, demonstrating its commitment to supporting the Filipino community beyond skills and livelihood development. Leaders of Katolikong Pinoy sa Bahrain graced the Thanksgiving dinner. Also present were Rev. Fr. Jusfer John Abert, OFM Cap.; Rev. Fr. Rolly Regner; Rev. Fr. Robert Mendoza; and Rev. Fr. Anthony Almazan, OFM Cap., who led the prayer.
Collaboration
The gathering served as an opportunity to strengthen collaboration among Filipino organizations and community leaders in the Kingdom. Sta. Ana, a former banker married to a Bahraini national, continues to be a strong advocate of women's empowerment and migrant welfare. Under her leadership, PIN remains steadfast in its mission of service, solidarity, and community empowerment.
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