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- Mindanao tells the story of Muslim woman Saima Datupalo (Judy Ann Santos). While she is taking care of her cancer-stricken daughter Aisa Datupalo (Yuna Tangog) in a temporary home for children with cancer called the House of Hope in Davao, her soldier husband Malang Datupalo (Allen Dizon), a combat medic, is on an offensive operation in Maguindanao.
- Gil M Portes (Miguel/Michelle, 1999) tells the unconventional true story of Walter Dempster, Jr, otherwise known as Markova. After watching a documentary about the suffering of women forced into prostitution during the Japanese occupation of the Philippines, Markova decides to tell his own painful story to reporter Loren Legarda. Escaping the torment of growing up with an abusive older brother, he and his friends found further suffering at the hands of Japanese soldiers, forced into sex work to survive. But even after the war, Markova's struggle continued.
- Ayie (Krystal Mejes) and her sisters develop trauma because of the abusive behavior of their father, Yman (Jeric Raval). Upon witnessing how Ayie suffered from her situation at home, Alps (Rita Avila) decides to take the child under her care. Ayie (Julia Baretto) lives a peaceful life with Alps as she continues her studies, but everything changed when she is diagnosed with bipolar disorder. In spite of her tough situation, Ayie continues to live on with great strength with the help of her loved ones by her side. However, she soon finds out that the sources of her courage are also battling inner demons like her.
- Scarred by the painful events that marred his childhood, Billy (Kit Thompson) tries to seek love and affection from his adoptive family. Driven by his need to become independent, he resorts to selling his body in order to make ends meet. Striving to change for the better, he meets Francis (Zeus Collins) and resolves to build a new life around him. However, Billy's reckless actions in the past resulted in a diagnosis that will change his life forever.
- Veron is a loving mother who dedicated her whole life to take care of her husband and their five children. Along with the pain of finding out about her husband's infidelity, Veron finds out that she has cervical cancer. Discover the truth about this alarming sickness among women through Veron's story. Witness how she found the strength to overcome and survive the hardest challenge she has ever faced in her life.
- Jeck (Enchong) live simple and happily with his parents in Cebu City. But it will change when his parents decided to work in America for a better future. He grows up without the guidance and care of his parents. Jeck feels sad and lonely, to ease loneliness, Jeck decided to use of drugs and alcohol with the influenced by his cousin. He is stealing things from their house to sustain his addiction. His parents know about this and decided to bring him in California. But Jeck uses drug again and alcohol because his parents have no time for them. In and out of the jail because he steals, burglarizes houses and defrauds credit card for his drug maintenance. His addiction left him penniless and homeless. Her mother sends him to a rehabilitation center until he recovers completely. He completely recovers and volunteers at a treatment facility.
- Ever since she found out she got infected with HIV through her late husband, Liza (Empress) experienced countless bullying and mocking by people surrounding her and her family. Despite this, her family remained strong for her and even encouraged her to go out in public and tell everyone her story as the second person in the Philippines with HIV. Since then, she actively participated in an HIV advocacy group. However, despite her purest intention to raise awareness and break the stigma on people living with HIV (PLHIV), most people were still quick to pass judgment rather than being more compassionate. What other challenges did she face when she exposed her story to the public?
- The "bread winner" of her family, Sheila has always put her loved ones' needs first. Because of this, it takes a while before she gets into a relationship. She meets the seaman Rey (RK Bagatsing) who pursues her. She tries to deflect him because of Rey's reputation as a womanizer. But as fate would have it, they fall for each other and are blessed with a daughter, whom they name Lyka. One day, Sheila discovers that Lyka has HIV, which they traced back to Rey brought about by him sleeping around before they got married. What's even worse is she has contracted HIV herself. Rey's health eventually deteriorates and he dies leaving Sheila to raise Lyka all by herself. She tends to her needs as well as her daughter's in every way possible despite her own condition. Sheila hides the truth from Lyka who she brings up as a normal child for fear of judgement from society. Lyka grows up loved and cared for and will only know the truth after her mother discloses the truth when her first period came. Will the mother and child find resolution for their health problem? Will society ever be able to accept people with HIV? Is Sheila's love enough to protect Lyka from the ill ways of society?