More than helping animals
For Eichenberger, animal welfare is more than rescuing pets. It is about the communities that form around a shared purpose and the ripple effect created when people choose to help.
“Helping animals may seem like a small act, but it creates a ripple effect that encourages compassion and strengthens communities,” described Eichenberger.
She has watched residents open their homes to foster animals, transport rescues across the country, donate supplies, and spend their weekends volunteering.
“It has shown me that meaningful change often starts with ordinary people deciding to help where they can.”
Giving back to the community
Over time, giving back has become an important part of Eichenberger’s life. Having spent most of her childhood and adult life in the UAE, she feels a strong connection to the communities around her and the people working to support them.
“You don’t need to make a huge gesture to make a difference. Some of the most meaningful contributions come from small, consistent actions,” said Eichenberger.
This has been her belief shaped by years spent watching volunteers quietly transform the lives of animals and often each other.
Tricia is a reporter and anchor whose work focuses on people, policy, expatriate communities, and Filipinos at home and abroad. Her reporting spans national affairs, overseas Filipinos, and major developments across the Middle East. She holds a degree in Broadcasting and has contributed to leading media organisations. With experience across television, print, and digital platforms, Tricia continues to develop a clear, credible voice in a rapidly evolving global media landscape.

















