18/03/2026
Alpha A. Gutierrez, A Teacher With No Classroom
In the quiet strength of everyday life, there are individuals whose journeys are not defined by titles alone, but by the lives they touch and the faith they carry. One such story is that of Alpha A. Gutierrez, a woman whose path may not have followed her original dream, yet unfolded into a life of meaningful service and unwavering dedication.
Born on January 4, 1962, in Sta. Cruz, Manila, Alpha grew up as the second among four siblings under the guidance of her parents, Engr. Lucas C. Alfaro and Divina Pastora M. Alfaro. From a young age, she understood the value of perseverance and responsibility, traits that would later shape her journey.
Her early years were spent in Cecilia Apostol Elementary School, followed by her secondary education at Caloocan High School. She pursued higher education at Lyceum of the Philippines University, reaching her third year in college. Although she did not complete her degree, Alpha never stopped learning. She enriched herself through vocational courses under TESDA, earning certifications in Driving (4 Wheels NC II), Electrical Installation and Maintenance NC II, and Health and Wellness Therapy NC II, proof of her commitment to growth and adaptability.
Like many, Alpha once dreamed of becoming a teacher. Life, however, had different plans.
โI want to be a teacher someday,โ she once held close to her heart. But instead of a classroom, she found her calling in the community becoming a Barangay Nutrition Scholar. For six years, she served tirelessly at the grassroots level, guiding families toward better health and nutrition. In many ways, she still became a teacher, only her classroom had no walls, and her lessons were lived, not just spoken.
Her dedication did not go unnoticed. Through determination and faith, she earned her eligibility from the Civil Service Commission, opening the door to a more permanent role in public service. Today, with 11 years as a government employee, Alpha looks back with gratitude.
โI was so grateful and thanked the Lord for His favor,โ she shares, a testament to her deep-rooted faith.
Beyond her professional life, Alphaโs greatest pride lies in her family. She has been married for 39 years to Marlito M. Gutierrez, with whom she raised six children. Her journey as a wife and mother reflects the same commitment she brings to her work, grounded in love, sacrifice, and resilience.
In 2015, Alpha expanded her service by joining the cooperative movement. For her, a cooperative is more than just an organization, it is a community built on compassion and shared purpose.
โCoop is sharing and caring,โ she explains. โIt helps you earn, and in times of emergency, it becomes a place where you can rely on.โ
Her leadership journey within the cooperative is marked by dedication. From serving as a Member of the Board of Directors (2019โ2021), to becoming a Compliance Officer (2021โ2026), and contributing to committees of Kapatirang Marinduqueno-Poctoy Agriculture Cooperative. Alpha continues to play a vital role in strengthening the organization. She acknowledges, however, that challenges remain particularly in fostering unity and ensuring sustainability. Yet, she faces these with the same optimism that defines her life.
โOur life goes on. Just trust God and lean on His wordโHe will direct our paths.โ
This belief has carried her through lifeโs uncertainties, shaping her into a woman of quiet courage and enduring hope.
Today, Alpha lives by a simple yet powerful motto: โLearn while you earn for the better.โ It is a reflection of her journey, a continuous pursuit of growth, even in the face of lifeโs unexpected turns.
Though she may not have stood in front of a traditional classroom, Alpha A. Gutierrez has become a teacher in the most profound sense, educating through example, inspiring through service, and leading with faith. Her story reminds us that sometimes, the path we are meant to walk is not the one we planned, but it can still lead us exactly where we are meant to be.
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