For nurse Mary Grace Ocampo, community comes first in everything she does

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Being a hero to her community is how Mary Grace Ocampo carries her culture. 

She is the president of the Filipino Nurses’ Association of Quebec, a nurse at the Montreal Neurological Institute-Hospital and a mother of three. 

But wearing so many hats doesn’t stop Ocampo from working hard to help someone in need. 

Mary Grace Ocampo points to a community bulletin board at her ward. (Tim Chin)

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“We, Filipinos, even [if] we don’t know a stranger, or a community, we always help them,” she says.

The concept known in Tagalog as bayanihan.

Mary Grace Ocampo is a nurse at the Montreal Neurological Institute-Hospital.

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