Sara 'encouraged to do better' when she sees Filipinos helping gov't
Vice President Sara Duterte said she feels "more encouraged to do better" every time she sees her fellow Filipinos helping the government.
Meanwhile, she also said "hate" is dividing the Philippines as a nation and is the one that "will stop us from being heroes."
Duterte made the pronouncement during the launching of the non-partisan civic group Heroes Movement on Friday in Cavite, where she took pride in the Marcos administration's "aggressive" push for the country's sustainable growth.

"These expressions of support encourage us in the government to do more," she said.
"As the Vice President of the Philippines, I personally feel more encouraged to do better when I see our fellow Filipinos supporting government programs and projects through their own sectoral or community initiatives that, regardless of their simplicity or proportions or magnitude, are scintillating with inspiration, with hope — encouraging Filipinos to stand for the nation and become Filipinos helping fellow Filipinos," she added.
According to Duterte, the movement is an initiative "that ticks all the boxes we need in our call for unity," her campaign battlecry, in a bid "to advance our progress and development as a nation."
"Bayanihan. Volunteerism. Love of country. Love of fellow Filipinos. Dedication. Passion for change. These are not just words. These are people. Real people. They are Filipino people," she said.
"I believe that hate has damaged us as a nation — divided us, and will further break us into pieces if we don’t let it go," she added.