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Kyline Alcantara shares words of encouragement for children with big dreams

By Maine Aquino
Published October 27, 2019 3:53 PM PHT
Updated December 23, 2019 12:03 PM PHT

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Kyline Alcantara on following one's dream: "Rise up from that failure and continue the journey and always hold the dream in your heart..." Read more:

Kyline Alcantara is grateful for being the recipient of Eton International School's Pillar of Hope award for her children's rights advocacy.

In a lengthy Instagram post, Kyline said that she's dedicating her award to children with big dreams.

"Thank you so much ETON International School for this award! Truly, it is such a big honor to be awarded as one of the Pillars of Hope. Let me dedicate this award to all those children who are dreaming to become somebody someday."

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Kyline added, "I want all of you to know that you can be somebody that you want someday if you just hold on to your dream, fight for it, work for it, and don't forget to pray to God because he and the people around you will help you achieve your dream. Don't let your situation right now become a hindrance to achieving your dream, don't let a single voice that's stopping you float from million voices who is pushing and helping you to achieve your dreams."

The Kapuso actress added some words of encouragement to follow whatever dream you might have.

"Don't be afraid to fail. It's all part of the journey because that means you tried and you can always try again. Rise up from that failure and continue the journey and always hold the dream in your heart, and soon you will make it."

Kyline received the award along with another Kapuso actress, Gabbi Garcia.

Gabbi Garcia and Kyline Alcantara receive recognition for their advocacies