Galing Foundation, Inc.

is a non profit 501 (c) 3 tax exempt charitable organization registered in the State of Georgia







GFI assists in providing quality educational resources to underserved public schools, libraries and day care centers.




Thursday, December 31, 2009

GFI joins you in welcoming 2010 with great joy & promise.



















In photo: Ana Blackburn Program Director, Toni Daya-Luetgers Exec. Director, Arjho C. Turner GFI Mindanao Outreach Director, Jane Rolen Advisor, PHCG Raoul "Ray" Donato, Ces Alberto Treasurer & Grace Ragheb Cavite Outreach Coordinator


"Love is Kind." - 1 Corinthians 13:4

"A kind heart is a fountain of gladness, making everything in its vicinity freshen into smiles."- Washington Irving

Thanks to you, our partner for your assistance in providing public schools and libraries with educational books and school supplies to Filipino indigent children in rural areas of the Philippines. Your support and generosity has touched thousands of lives more than you could imagine.

Thank you for joining us in our journey this marvelous year of 2009. We hope that you will continue to join us in the years ahead.

May you all have a blessed and safe New Year's Eve celebration as you welcome with great joy and promise the Year of 2010. - Galing Foundation, Inc. Board

Monday, December 21, 2009

Mindanao Outreach Blog Update Announcement

























December 21, 2009


Mindanao Outreach Blog Update Announcement
by Arjho C. Turner


The GFI Mindanao Outreach blog has been updated with latest reports from the beneficiary schools as well as essays from students. Please visit this link for details and click photos to view larger version of the image: http://gfimindanao. blogspot. com/

The blog site is also linked to the main website of GFI (www.galingfoundation.com) under the Mindanao Updates.

Thank you all for your support, your prayers and your labor of love in making a meaningful difference among the schools assisted by GFI for library development and improving English literacy in the Philippines.

Have a Merry Christmas and a blessed New Year!

Friday, December 18, 2009

Friday, December 11, 2009

Phil. Honorary Consul General Raoul "Ray" Donato on Galing Foundation, Inc. supporters & the Filipino children








In photo: Ana Blackburn (GFI Program Dir.), Toni Daya-Luetgers (GFI Exec. Dir.), Arjho C. Turner (GFI Dir. for Mindanao Outreach), Jane Rolen (GFI Board of Advisor), Philippine Honorary Consul General Raoul "Ray" Donato, Ces Alberto (GFI Treasurer) and Grace Ragheb (GFI Volunteer-Cavite Outreach)


Click here for video message

"Think Green & Support Children's Education"





In photo: Ces Alberto (GFI Treasurer), Rene Caballa (Owner-Catridge World 705), Paul & Janine Dismer (Cross of Life Lutheran Church Social Concerns Ministry), Arjho C. Turner (GFI Dir. for Mindanao Outreach) and Toni Daya-Luetgers (GFI Exec. Dir.)



"Think Green & Support Children's Education"


Cross of Life Social Concerns Ministry in partnership with Cartridge World Branch 705in Lilburn are collecting empty ink catridge & toner to benefit COL Christian Montessori (Roswell), Galing Foundation, Inc. (Philippines) & Padhar Mission School (India). Social Concerns Ministry will receive $1 per ink (small) cartridge and $2 per toner (large) cartridge.

Drop off your cartridge/s at the designated box located in the church narthex.
Cross of Life Lutheran Church is located at 1000 Hembree Road, Roswell, GA 30075
www.crossoflifega.com

For more information, please contact: tonidaya@yahoo.com

Thursday, December 10, 2009

"Gratitude and Giving Back" by Jane Rolen, Regional Chair of the Pacific Asian American Advisory Council (PAAAC) of Social Security Administration



Photo: PHCG Donato & Ms. Jane Rolen


GRATITUDE AND GIVING BACK (Speech at "An Evening of Gratitude" held last Dec. 4, 2009)
by Jane Rolen


"I want to start off by saying thank you to all our volunteers who did an enormous amount of job for the last year; to Honorary Consul General Ray Donato for the support he continues to give the Philippine community and for the icon that he is; to all the community leaders (Wilie Blanco, Marilyn Doromal, Didi O’Connor, Mae Pascual, etc) for your leadership and dedication and support to our heritage and culture, to our children--- who display an unsatiable desire to learn and keep the Philippine culture and values---you make us proud. A special thanks to my friend, Toni Daya-Luetgers, whom I refer to as the “glue that keeps the Filipino community together.” You are an inspiration for the community. For all the things that you do, thank you, thank you, thank you.

We need to thank God, our Creator, our Father --- who looks after us and despite all the tragedies in our homeland, he opens other doors for us….there is hope for us, and for our country, yet. Yes, at times it is too difficult to move on, but remember “the man who complained he had no shoes, until he met a guy who had no feet……..”

Indeed inspite of all the tragedies, the typhoons, the foreclosures, the economy, there is a lot to be thankful for…. Our health, our jobs, our friends, our families, and specially the gift of life.

My point to all this is……. we can only say thank you properly, if we give back what is given to us…. I say that because, “to whom much is given, much is expected……” I firmly believe, the more you give of yourself, the more blessings come around, especially when you are doing good deeds without expecting anything in return. Or am I the only one here who notices that when you help out with all your heart, it comes back twofold??…..

So how can we give back to our Creator, to our community, to our fellow human beings? Well, I can suggest a few things…

First I want to raise the awareness of the importance of volunteer service and to celebrate the legion of volunteers like you, who contribute personal time, skills, and resources to help others here at home and abroad.
Whether you help families rebuild their lives after a disaster, deliver meals to homebound elderly citizens, assist clients at temporary shelters, mentor youth, build homes or schools, plant trees to sustain our environment, or work tirelessly to eradicate poverty and inhumane conditions, you do more than offer service: You offer hope to those you help and restore our faith in the simple goodness of humankind. Your work and devotion is commendable. Much work has been done. And then, there is still work left to do.

Formidable national challenges such as food insecurity, illiteracy, and homelessness, and global challenges such as global warming, inadequate education, the spread of preventable diseases, and the lack of clean, drinking water, all sound a clarion call for action. Gender inequality, human trafficking, domestic violence, the rise in premature births, hate crimes and incivility are among a host of additional significant issues as well.

One can ask, why somebody doesn't do something about that, but we don't realize that we might be that somebody. What are we doing to help others?
We all have unique talents that we can offer to help preserve our communities and shape the future of our world environment. And the issues mentioned above are summoning us to service.

Now, I know that not everyone of us can volunteer time, resources and talents because of the demands of our everyday life. However, I still believe that in our own simple little way, we can make a difference.

I’ll give myself as an example. Many of you know that time is a resource that I don’t have the luxury of, no matter how much desire I want to get involved. No matter how brilliantly I thought I have scheduled my commitments, I always don’t have enough of this resource. So, I do what I can with what time I have. One of causes I made commitments to is the Combined Federal Campaign. I was so lucky enough to be appointed as the Division Chairperson for the Metro Atlanta Combined Federal Campaign – the only fundraising allowed by law in federal government. In that capacity, I was able to encourage a few non-profits to apply and be accepted as one of the registered CFC non-profits organizations thereby, they can accept donations from the CFC. During the campaign, these non-profits, get a chance to introduce themselves and their work to federal employees, who in turn make pledges for donations to these organizations. So, in aside, to my fellow Filipino federal employees, the next time you make a pledge to CFC, please consider giving to “Galing Foundation”, “Gawad Kalinga” “CPACS” and many other Filipino non—profits listed in the CFC book.

I am a consultant to the Filipino Associations, I spend three to 4 hours a month teaching Tagalog and Ilocano to youngsters. I choreograph Philippine dances for yearly cultural shows. I know this isn’t much, but the idea is sharing what I have. God gave me mouth to speak, I might as well use it to teach. God gave me the ability to move, I might as well use it to dance and teach our young ones to dance our beloved native dances.

Many of you are more talented and skilled than I am. I therefore challenge you to do something for even just one person this coming year…. take a child under your wing to mentor--- or read to an elderly person in a nursing home…. Just do something. Volunteer at a nursing home or local hospital to either distribute lunch or sit with a patient. I guarantee you --- the feeling of having done something good for our fellow human being is much more fulfilling than any performance award you can receive at work. I know --- I’ve been there.

Let us then assess what we have to offer and then make a plan, and follow through, on how we will help others through regular, ongoing acts of volunteer service. Let's volunteer and help others live happier, live healthier, live longer.

Now, I don’t want to be the person between you and the dance floor! Therefore, I close by saying……“Remember, what you are is God’s gift to you…… What you make of yourself, is your gift to God.

Thank you, See you at the next volunteer event, magandang gabi sa inyoung lahat. Maraming salamat po." - J. Rolen

About Jane Rolen
Jane Rolen (Mary Jane Basilio-Rolen) has been the Team Leader for the Civil Rights and Equal Opportunity Office of SSA since April 2008. Jane began her Social Security career as a Claims Representative in Asheville, North Carolina in 1998. As a graduate of the 2003 SSA National Leadership Development Program (LDP), she has held a number of positions including Operations Supervisor, Labor Relations Specialist, Management Analyst, and Executive Assistant to the Regional Commissioner.

Jane is also the Regional Chair of the Pacific Asian American Advisory Council (PAAAC) of SSA. She is also PAAAC’s National Vice-Chair for Field Offices. As a PAAAC officer, she has received awards in recognition of her excellent representation of and outstanding outreach to the Asian community, and her dedication to the mission and goals of the Asian-American Associations. Under her leadership the PAAAC North Carolina Chapter was the most active and successful PAAAC Chapter in the Atlanta Region. Now spearheading the Regional PAAAC, she is leading the region in numerous initiatives including recruiting, career development and upward mobility of Asian employees in federal government.

Jane is an active community supporter. She has served as an officer to the Filipino-American Community of Western North Carolina. As one of the leaders and consultants in the Filipino community, she is a strong advocate for the Filipinos and is always ready to help the newcomers get acclimated in their new environment. She refers them to agencies; coaches them for job interviews; takes them in her home and teaches them to drive. She is very involved with the civic and volunteer activities including fund raising, feeding the homeless, collecting donations for unwed mothers, and performing Christmas carols at nursing homes. As a member of the Filipino Dance Troupe, she performs during cultural shows every year, and also teaches the young Filipinos the culture, language and native dances.

In August 2006, and again in March 2008, Jane donated 12 inches of her hair to “Locks of Love,” a non-profit organization that make wigs for cancer stricken children. In July 2007, Jane was named as one of “Who’s Who in the Asian-American Communities,” honoring her success as an Asian-American who has served as a role model in the Southeast. She was one of the only 6 Filipino recipients for 2007.

Jane was born and raised in Solano, Nueva Vizcaya, Philippines. The daughter of teachers, and armed with a scholarship and determination, she worked her way through college and graduated with honors from St. Joseph’s College in Quezon City, Philippines. Jane is married to William (Bill) T. Rolen, Jr., a retired FBI agent. The eldest of six children, Jane has three wonderful brothers and two lovely sisters. She is a dotting aunt to 14 nephews and nieces!!!

Wednesday, December 09, 2009

"An Evening of Gratitude" Invocation by Lehnie Estacio









Winifredo Alfelor of the Filipino American Christian Church & Lehnie Estacio of Gawad Kalinga GA


Invocation – Friday 4 December 09
by Lehnie Estacio, Coordinator for Gawad Kalinga-Georgia


"Good evening, thank you all for coming. Let’s start this beautiful evening with a loving conversation with God." invites L. Estacio

"Our dear Father in heaven, we come before Your presence tonight with hearts overflowing with gratitude; gratitude for Your unconditional and infinite love for each of us; for Your faithfulness, for your super-abundant, never-ending kindness and mercy, dear Lord God. We are so grateful for Your constant loving guidance and directing our paths day to day, for each moment that we enjoy your world, for every breath we take. We thank You unceasingly and give You praise for the blessings upon blessings you pour out on each of us everyday – everything we have is from you Lord. We thank you in everything and in all circumstances. Thank You for the gift of life, gift of family, gift of friends, gift of community.

Tonight, especially, we are a community, Lord . . . a community connected by a common thread (thread of compassion) with a common goal to make a difference, particularly in the lives of indigent children in the Philippines through Galing Foundation. May our humble work be an offering to you, dear Lord God. We know You are always with us as You yourself said - giving us hope in darkness, strength in our weakness, stirring us when we get complacent, and the fervor to carry on with the mission that you charged us to do . . . but not for our glory, Lord, but for your glory.

Lord, please give us the grace to follow what you require of us, that is, to act justly, to love tenderly and to walk humbly with You as one Body, as brothers and sisters. We ask these in the mighty name of our sweet Jesus who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit one God forever and ever. Amen"

About Eleanor "Lehnie" Estacio:
Eleanor or Lehnie for short, is an active member of the Couples for Christ, a global community of family evangelizers committed to live in God’s righteousness and holiness, evangelizing people through a life of love and service. She is a representative of Gawad Kalinga (which means to Give Care), an organization whose mission is to eradicate slums in the Philippines. It transforms slums into clean, beautiful, peaceful communities and transforms the poor into productive and self-sufficient citizens. It has grown to be a movement of nation building and rapidly transforming the physical, social and cultural landscape of the Philippines

She also volunteers as a teacher in Religion for 4th Graders at St. Brigid Catholic Church as well as a lector and Captain of Welcome Ministry at St. Brigid Catholic Church. She is a former officer of Fil-am of Greater Atlanta and a member of PAWAG (Philippine American Women's Assoc. in GA)

She is married to Alex, with 2 wonderful children namely Henry and Melissa.

Dec. 4: Highlights of "An Evening of Gratitude"



PHCG Donato awards a certificate and $400 US Savings Bond to Joanne Kelley Utt as Youth Leader Honoree 2009. Also in photo are Lindsay Romasanta of Center for Pan Asian Community Services and Janice Alcade, Youth Leader Honoree 2008



PHCG Donato awards Kevin Moriles for his achievement in community service as Eagle Scout of BSA Troop 115, Atlanta Area Council, Tara District

"An Evening of Gratitude" Program

“An Evening of Gratitude”

The 5th Annual Community Year End Dinner with Philippine Honorary Consul General Raoul “Ray” Donato, 3rd GFI Youth Leadership Award and Volunteer Appreciation
December 4, 2009 * Canton House Restaurant
Chamblee, Georgia

* 6p.m. Registration & Networking
* 7p.m. Program

Welcome & Recognition by
Ms. Didi O’Connor, Recipient of the Consular Community Leader Award 2009 & President of the Philippine American Chamber of Commerce in GA and Ms. Esther Wilson, President of Northwest Phil-Am Association of GA

Invocation by
Eleanor “Lehnie” Estacio, Coordinator for Gawad Kalinga in GA

Presentations
"Immigration & Leadership" by Sarah Hawk, Esq. Partner, Fisher & Phillips, LLC

"Philippine Economy, Election 2010, Consular Matters & Volunteer Appreciation” by Philippine Honorary Consul General "Ray" Raoul Donato

Recognition of Achievement
Mr. Kevin Moriles as Eagle Scout of BSA Troop 115, Atlanta Area Council, Tara District

Award Ceremony
Ms. Joanne Kelley Utt as "Youth Leadership Awardee 2009" by Hon. Consul Gen. Donato, YLA Awardees & Selection Committee: Ms. Lindsay Romasanta of Center for Pan Asian Community Services & Mr. Aries Arugay of University of the Philippines Dept. of Political Science

7:30 p.m. * DINNER

“Canon in D”, a guitar solo by Omar Ragheb, YLA Awardee 2007
“Christmas Medley”, a viola solo by Janice Alcalde, YLA Awardee 2008

7:50 p.m. * Presentations

“The Galing Youth” by Janice Alcalde
"GFI Annual Report" by Arjho C. Turner, Director for GFI Mindanao Outreach
"Gratitude & Giving Back" by Jane Rolen, Regional Chair of the Pacific Asian American Advisory Council (PAAAC) of Social Security Administration

8:15 p.m. * Entertainment * Dancing
Christmas Carols & Community Singing lead by Galing Youth
******
Program's Co-Emcees: Ms. Didi O’Connor & Ms. Esther Wilson


All proceeds of this event will benefit Galing Foundation, Inc. assisted Filipino indigent children, public schools, day care centers and public libraries in rural areas of the Philippines.
www.galingfoundation.com

Saturday, November 28, 2009

GFI ships donation to schools in Mindanao




Nov. 28, 2009

Doraville, GA

Galing Foundation, Inc. volunteers shipped 2 balikbayan boxes full of children's books, teacher's materials, school supplies and children's clothings to benefit students and teachers of Maligo Elementary School, Maligo Day Care, Kipalkuda Elementary School and Landan National High School in Mindanao c/o Ms. Jocelyn Robles.

GFI would like to thank the following donors and partners:
Ms. Sue Edris, Cross of Life Lutheran Church, Ms. Myrtle Yap, Ms. Anna Carter and
Manila Mart Wholesales & Logistics as its logistic partner since 2005. Manila Mart Store is located on 6135 Peachtree Parkway, Norcross, GA 30092 (770) 451-4585.

Galing Foundation, Inc. is a Non Profit Public Charitable Foundation 501 (c) (3) tax exempt status * E.I.N. 20-5508331 * Providing Filipino indigent children in rural areas of the Philippines educational resources to assist in promoting the
importance of functional and English literacy

Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Dec. 4: Joanne Kelley Utt to receive GFI Youth Leadership Award 2009




Galing Foundation, Inc. in partnership with The Philippine Honorary Consul General Raoul "Ray" Donato and the 2009 Youth Leadership Award Selection Committee comprised of Ms. Gloria Enriquez of UPS, Aries Arugay of UP Political Science Dept. and Lindsay Romasanta of Center for Pan Asian American Services will award Ms. Joanne Kelley Utt as the GFI Youth Leader of 2009 on Dec. 4 at "An Evening of Gratitude", the Annual Community Year End Dinner.

Nominated by Ms. Delma Bruder, Joanne Kelley Utt is a freshman and a straight A student at Starr's Mill High School. She graduated as Valedictorian last May 28, 2009from Saint Paul Lutheran School in Peachtree City. She served as Student Council in 2009 and as Editor of the school paper. She received Perfect Attendance Award for the school year 2008-2009 and Safety Patrol Award. In sports, Kelley is a member of the school's volleyball team, placed as 3rd in Track and Field (2007), received a Christian Award in Basketball (2005-2006) and as MVP in Basketball at Saint Paul School (2006, 2007, 2008 & 2009). In music, she is a member of St. Paul church band as a soloist and a guitar player.

Kelley is a certified CPR and her community involvement includes serving as a volunteer for the Heritage Nursing Home with EDGE church members, Soup Kitchen in Atlanta and CAMP J Zone in Peachtree City. Out of 176 entries, she received 1st place at the 2008 Patriot's Pen Essay Contest by Veterans of Foreign Wars on "Why America's Veterans Should Be Honored"

She has represented the Philippines during the "ASIAN PACIFIC AMERICAN HERITAGE MONTH" held by the 3rd Medical Command (Deployment Support) at the Battle Assembly Hall, Building 900, Fort Gilam, Forest Park, Georgia on May 3, 2009. She is a member of Fil-Am Association of Greater Atlanta and a volunteer at the annual Barrio Fiesta of the South festivity "SANTO NINO" at St Philip Catholic Church, Jonesboro.

She is a member of the Holy Trinity Catholic Church and Life Teen in Peachtree City. She is the daughter of Charles and Bernie Utt of Senioa, Georgia

For more information, please visit: http://projectgaling.blogspot.com/

Friday, November 20, 2009

Our Gratitude to GALING Partners 2009

Dear Galing Partners:


"He makes the whole body fit together perfectly, as each part does its own special work, it helps the other parts grow, so that the whole body is healthy and growing and full of love." Ephesians 4:16

As we come to a close the year 2009, we reflect upon the message of God-who is Almighty and loving, who is our foundation and the light of this exciting and GREAT journey, joined by you as one body of love and hope, meaningfully contributing to the lives and future of thousands of Filipino indigent children in Quezon, Cavite, Batangas & Mindanao.

We are grateful to you because you share with us a common goal.

Would you please join us to celebrate an...."An Evening of Gratitude"? The dinner with program will be held on Friday, December 4, 2009 starting at 6pm at Canton House Restaurant.

In partnership with the office of the Philippine Honorary Consul General Raoul "Ray" Donato, our gratitude to you and to the following GALING 2009 Art, Education & Community Program Partners (through events such as Dinner Reception in honor of Dr. Carolina Hernandez, EDSA People Power Commemoration, Dogwood Festival, Asia Pacific Heritage Month, Children's Art Workshop, "America, a Children's Art Exhibit", President Corazon Aquino Memorial, Who's Who in Asian American Communities, Consular on Wheels & Newcomers Class, Combined Federal Campaing, Annual Community Year End Dinner, GFI Youth Leadership Award & Volunteer Appreciation)and donors, helping us reach out to Atlanta, Batangas, Cavite, Quezon & Mindanao:

Aaron Alberto
Alpharetta Public Library
Ana Blackburn
Angelie Ella
Anna Carter
Antonio E. Daya
Aries Arugay
Arjho C. Turner
Assist 2 Sell
Atlanta Dogwood Festival
Beth Villanueva
Bobbie Brooks
Brent Peabody
Brie Sison
Caitlyn Yap
Care Net Pregnancy Resource Center
Carolyn T. Fuller & Henry County Public Library System
Cartridge World Lilburn
Ces Alberto
Cheryl Alberto King
City of Roswell Mayor Jere Wood
Cross of Life Christian Montessori School
Cross of Life Lutheran Church
Dave Maxwell
Didi O'Connor
Eleanor Estacio
Eleanor Pascual
Esther Wilson
Faith Bernabe
Fe Abulencia
Filipino Community
Filipino Reporter
Friends of Roswell
Georgia Council for International Visitors
Gloria Enriquez
Grace Ragheb
Imee Niehoff
Jamie Alberto
Jane Rolen
Janice Alcalde
Jennifer Garret
Joel Aquino, PhD
Joy Sison
Lani Evans
Lauren Luetgers
Laurianne Doster & Roswell Visual Arts Center
Lindsay Romasanta & CPACS
Lolita M. Daya
Luisa Godbold
Mabuhay Dance Group
Mabuhay Store
Mai P. Hecht, Esq.
Manila Mart
Margaret Babia
Marietta Mauricio
Marilyn Doromal
Maritona Duran
Melissa Luetgers
Metropolitan Atlanta Combined Federal Campaign
MMW Logistics
Myrtle Yap
NAAAP-Atlanta
Neighborhood Newspaper
Northwest Phil-am Association of Georgia
Omar Ragheb
Pastor Emer Perez
Philippine American Women's Association in Georgia
Queen of Angels Catholic School
Roger Olivares
Roni Buenaventura
Roswell North Elementary School
Roy Alberto
Sachi Koto & SKC Communication
Sarah Hawk, Esq.
Shallowford Falls Elementary School
Shereen Ragheb
Soli Nicholson
Social Security Administration
Stephanie Sison
Sweet Apple Elementary School
Tara Anastasoff
Toni Nardiello Samuelu
Tony Alberto
UPS
Warren T. Jackson Elementary School
Willy Blanco
Winifredo Alfelor



Thank you to the 2009 Galing Art, Education & Community Partners and volunteers from Lucban, Cavite & Mindanao:

Adela Pavino
Aldwin Rubio
Allen Cris L. Pedragosa
Alyssan Grace P. Elloso
Angelou B. Pasion
Anthony Eleazar
April Rose Manulay
Banahaw Community
Barangay Captain Roger Garmino
Brgy. Kagawad/Education Committee Chairperson Bonifacio Nicor
Camille G. Luces
Chery L. Pedragosa
Christian Ryan G. Imperial
Christon D. Daya
Dan Evans & Datu Wali Mission
Darcey Carambao
Dorcas Elloso
Dr. Cecilia N. Gascon, PhD
Elijean Mae F. Moscoso
Eljean Mae F. Moscoso
Elle Sabit Pancho
Esmeralda Jordan
Freddie Afable & CNHS Batch '80
Genesis Anne S. Elona
Geraldine P. Farbores
Ghia Daya
Giselle Mae Elloso
Hannah Rose V. Elloso
Hazel Ann J. Elloso
Ivy Mae Espiritu
Jaime de la Rosa
Jared Elloso
Jean S. Reyes
Jemel Sarreal
Jessa Montenegro
Jocelyn Robles
John Imperial
John Lester S. Mastos
John Linuel S. Matos
John Maynard N. Leones
Jonas Japson
Jonathan Lungayaw
Joyce Molines
Joysie B. Talino
Julie Dean
Justine May L. Gonzales
Kaisy L. Pedragosa
Ken S. Luyao
Kent Cyrics Carandang
Kipalkuda Elementary School
Landan National High School
Lorna B. Angkico
Lucban Municipal Library
Maligo Barangay Library
Maligo Day Care School
Maligo Elementary School
Malou Evasco & Barangay 6 Education Committee
Manuel Garcia & CNHS Batch '80
Maria Ashley Iglesia
Marion Lloyd Picache
Mark Joseph Dean
Mark Martinez
Mary Grace Wanda
Mary Imperial
Mel John L. Paman
MES Principal Lorie Yayong
Municipality of Lucban
Nico Eleazar
Olive Leclair
Oscar M. Villaverde
Paaralang Elementarya ng Lucban 1
Paaralang Elementarya Ng Lucban 2
Paaralang Elementarya Ng Lucban 7
Paaralang Sekundarya Ng Lucban
Pamela Imperial
Piolo V. Elloso
Princess Honey Wanda
PTA of SPED-Hope (Hearing Inpaired) and SPED-(Mentally Challenged)
Razel V. Palero
Rochelle Vito
Rogelio Francisco
Shaina Mae E. Cordova
Sherwin William Hugo
Southern Luzon Polytechnic University & SLPC Library
Steve Raneses
Velma E. Daya
Vernadette D. Elloso
Vince C
Vincent Steve Bucalon
Wenjie C. Wanda
Winmar C. Wanda
Ysmael L. Carino


"Let's not get tired of doing what is good. At just the right time we will reap a harvest of blessing if we don't give up." Galatians 6:9

We hope to see you and may you and your family continuously be blessed by the Almighty God.

Yours truly,
Galing Foundation, Inc. Board


Galing Foundation, Inc. is non profit public charitable foundation 501 © 3 tax exempt status EIN: 20-5508331

For more information, please contact:
Ces Alberto (404) 361-9313
Ana Blackburn (404) 404-925-2639
Visit us at: www.galingfoundation.com

Saturday, November 14, 2009

Join us for......"An Evening of Gratitude"






Join us for......"An Evening of Gratitude", The Annual Community Year End Dinner with Philippine Honorary Consul General, GFI Youth Leadership Award & Volunteer Appreciation

At 6pm on Friday, December 4, 2009 at Canton House (located at 4825 Buford Hwy, Chamblee, GA)

* 6pm Networking
* 7pm Program & Dinner
"Immigration & Leadership" by Sarah Hawk, Esq. Partner, Fisher & Phillips, LLC
"Philippine Economy, Election 2010, Consular Matters & More" by Philippine
Honorary Consul General "Ray" Raoul Donato
"AWARD CEREMONY"
"Youth Leadership Award 2009" by YLA Awardees Omar Ragheb (2007) & Janice Alcalde
(2008) & Lindsay Romasanta, Center for Pan Asian Community Services
"Annual Report" by Arjho C. Turner, Director for GFI Mindanao Outreach
"Gratitude & Giving Back" by Jane Rolen, Social Security Administration

* 8pm Entertainment (Songs of Christmas, Dancing and more......)


We encourage you to take advantage of the early bird special of $30 good until Nov. 30, regularly at $35

Sponsorship opportunities are available

Write your check payable to: Galing Foundation, Inc.
Mail or drop off at GFI Partner Outlets:
Mabuhay Store: 4645 Jonesboro Rd. Ste. I
Forest Park, GA 30297
Assist 2 Sell: 1123 McDonough Place
McDonough, GA 30253


All proceeds of this event will benefit Filipino indigent children, public libraries and schools of GFI Mindanao Outreach (Maligo Elementary School, Maligo Day Care School, Landan National High School, Kipalkuda Elementary School & Maligo Public Library).


Galing Foundation, Inc. is non profit public charitable foundation 501 © 3 tax exempt status EIN: 20-5508331


For more information, contact:
Ces Alberto (404) 361-9313
Ana Blackburn (404) 404-925-2639
Visit us at: www.galingfoundation.com

This event is presented in partnership with The Philippine Honorary Consulate General in Atlanta and representatives from Fisher & Phillips, LLC, Social Security Administration, Gawad Kalinga-GA, Mabuhay Store, Assist 2 Sell, Asian/Pacific American Council, Fil-Am Assoc. of Greater Atlanta, NAAAP-Atlanta, UP Dept. of Political Science, Center for Pan Asian American Services and Cross of Life Lutheran Church

* 8pm Entertainment (Songs of Christmas, Dancing and more......)


We encourage you to take advantage of the early bird special of $30 good until Nov. 30, regularly at $35

Sponsorship opportunities are available

Write your check payable to: Galing Foundation, Inc.
Mail or drop off at GFI Partner Outlets:
Mabuhay Store: 4645 Jonesboro Rd. Ste. I
Forest Park, GA 30297
Assist 2 Sell: 1123 McDonough Place
McDonough, GA 30253


All proceeds of this event will benefit Filipino indigent children, public libraries and schools of GFI Mindanao Outreach.


Galing Foundation, Inc. is non profit public charitable foundation 501 © 3 tax exempt status EIN: 20-5508331


For more information, contact:
Ces Alberto (404) 361-9313
Ana Blackburn (404) 404-925-2639
Visit us at: www.galingfoundation.com


This event is presented in partnership with The Philippine Honorary Consulate General in Atlanta and representatives from Fisher & Phillips, LLC, Social Security Administration, Gawad Kalinga-GA, Mabuhay Store, Assist 2 Sell, Asian/Pacific American Council, Fil-Am Assoc. of Greater Atlanta, NAAAP-Atlanta, UP Dept. of Political Science, Lindsay Romasanta of Center for Pan Asian American Services and Cross of Life Lutheran Church

Monday, November 09, 2009

"It's incredible!. It helped me relate to a person......." - Carolyn T. Fuller, Director of Henry County Public Library System




(Brent Peabody, Fe Abulencia, Luisa Godbold, Aimee Niehoff, Atty. Virginia Dixon, David Barton, Janice Alcalde, Carolyn T. Fuller, Lauren Luetgers, Melissa Luetgers, Arjho Turner, Alan Hammel, Maritona Duran, Ana Blackburn, Ces Alberto)





Saturday, Nov. 7, 2009-McDonough, GA

"America", a Filipino Children's Art Exhibit presented by Galing Foundation, Inc. in partnership with the McDonough Public Library opens at McDonough Public Library. The opening ceremony was attended by Ms. Carol Fuller, Director of Henry County Public Library System, Mr. David Barton, President (elect) of Metro South Association of Realtors, Atty. Virginia Dixon, Managing Attorney of Morris Hardwick Schneider Jonesboro office and Ms. Janice Alcalde, GFI Youth Leader Awardee 2008.

In a welcome remark, Ms. Fuller expressed "We can help improve lives all over the world thru reading. And it's incredible (exhibit) to see the children's drawings because it helped me relate to a person which makes the giving and sharing much more important."

The exhibit are select drawings by some of the beneficiaries of the foundation from Lucban, Quezon, Cavite, South Cotabato and Sarangani Province. With the exhibit, the McDonough Public Library provides visitors a special opportunity to appreciate each child’s perception of America expressed through art.

The exhibit will run until Nov. 30 at McDonough Public Library (http://www.henry.public.lib.ga.us/mcdonough.htm)

For more information, please visit http://projectgaling.blogspot.com/ or www.galingfoundation.com

You may also contact:
Ana Blackburn, GFI Program Director at 404-925-2639
Ces Alberto, GFI Treasurer at 404-290- 5416

This project was supported by The Office of Philippine Honorary Consulate General in Atlanta, Assist 2 Sell, Mabuhay Store, AccessPhilippineAtlanta, Cross of Life Social Concerns Ministry, NeighborhoodNewspapers.com, GFI Baranggay 6 Lucban Quezon Outreach, GFI Mindanao, GFI Cavite Outreach & CNHS Batch 83 and GFI Volunteers of Atlanta.

Friday, October 30, 2009

A Reminder for Galing Filipino Americans in Georgia

Dear Great Community Partners:

Re: Daylight Saving Time & General Municipal Elections

As a reminder, here are a couple of links that will provide you with important information on Daylight Saving Time and the General Municipal Elections for Georgia voters.

Please click on:

Nov. 1: Daylight Saving Time
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2009/10/091026-daylight-savings-time-2009-fall-back.html

Nov. 3: Your voice is important. Let it count by voting!

http://sos.georgia.gov/elections/

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Saturday, October 24, 2009

Help Galing raise funds by saving your empty catridges and by dropping them off at Mabuhay or at Assist 2 Sell









Help Galing Foundation, Inc. raise funds by saving your empty catridges and dropping them off at Mabuhay or at Assist 2 Sell Office. Catridge World Lilburn branch will pay $1 to GFI for every cartridge collected. The money raised will be used to help pay for the shipping cost of educational materials collected from Atlanta benefiting Filipino indigent children, public schools, day care centers and libraries.

You may drop off your empty cartridges at participating GFI Partners:

Mabuhay Store: 4645 Jonesboro Rd, #I Forest Park, GA 404 361-9313

Assist 2 Sell Office 1123 McDonough Place McDonough, GA 30253 (678) 583-6011
Office 1-866-583-6011 Toll Free

"America" opens in Nov. at McDonough Public Library






Galing Foundation Inc. in cooperation with McDonough Public Library presents “AMERICA”
(a Filipino Children's Art Exhibit) starting November 1-30, 2009 with an opening reception on Saturday, November 7th from 10 a.m. - 12 noon at McDonough Public Library

The Galing Foundation is an organization whose mission is to provide Filipino indigent children in rural areas of the Philippines educational resources to
assist in promoting the importance of functional and English literacy.

Join us in celebrating art from the youth of the Philippines.

McDonough Public Library
1001 Florence McGarity Blvd.
McDonough, GA 30252
Library’s phone #: (770) 954-2806
GFI Contacts: Ana Blackburn at 404-925-2639
Ces Alberto at 404-290- 5416
www.galingfoundation.com
GFI is non-profit public charitable foundation; 501C3 Tax Exempt EIN: 20-5508331

Galing Foundation, Inc. as part of CFC 2009 "Give Today and Change Tomorrow"



CFC Kick-Off Opening Ceremony






Jane Rolen of SSA & Toni Daya-Luetgers of GFI



September 17, 2009



The Combined Federal Campaign Kicked-Off its rally at its Atlanta Regional Office. "Give Today and Change Tomorrow" is its 2009 slogan.

The Combined Federal Campaign (CFC) is the annual fund-raising drive conducted by Federal employees in their workplace each fall. Each year Federal employees and military personnel raise millions of dollars through the CFC that benefits hundreds of non-profit charities.
The Combined Federal Campaign represents over 2200 different charities and GALING FOUNDATION, INC. (Code 92690) is once again a part of the CFC fundraising drive. Federal employees can donate to just one or as many as they like.

For more information about the campaign, please visit http://www.cfcatlanta.org/

Roswell Library, COL Church & Atlanta residents donate to Galing Mindanao




Atlanta (September 12, 2009) - Galing Foundation, Inc. ships 4 balikbayan boxes full of books and school supplies to Galing Mindanao Outreach donated by Friends of Roswell Library, members of Cross of Life Lutheran Church and Jeniffer Garret.
Special thanks to MMW Logistics.

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Help Galing Foundation, Inc. raise funds through WWAAC






The 4th Annual (WWAAC) Who’s Who in Asian American Communities Leaders & Legends Awards Announces its 2009 Distinguished Recipients

The 4th Annual WWAAC Leaders and Legends Awards is recognizing the accomplishments of (4) four dedicated and successful Asian Americans who serve as role models throughout the nation - on August 29th at the Gwinnett Performing Arts Center in Atlanta.

These distinguished Honorees are being celebrated because of their service, contribution, and dedication not only to the Asian community, but to mainstream America as well. The 2009 Who’s Who in Asian American Communities Leaders & Legends

Honorees are as follows:

Anne Chow
Senior Vice President
Premier Client Group
AT&T Operations, Inc.
The 2009 Who’s Who in Asian American Communities
Leaders & Legends Award

Michael Fung
Senior VP – Wal-Mart Finance and Strategy
Wal-Mart Stores, Inc.
The 2009 Who’s Who in Asian American Communities
Leaders & Legends Award

Jon C. Iwata
Senior Vice President, Marketing and Communications
IBM Corporation
The 2009 Who’s Who in Asian American Communities
Leaders & Legends Award

Norman Y. Mineta
Former U.S. Secretary of Transportation
Former U.S. Secretary of Commerce
Vice Chairman of Hill and Knowlton
The WWAAC Leaders & Legends Lifetime Achievement Award

Vice Admiral Harry B. Harris
U.S. Navy
The Inaugural WWAAC Community Spirit Award

UPS
Gerard Gibbons - VP, US Domestic Business Development - UPS
The Inaugural WWAAC Corporate Champion Award

Through a national selection process, the four elite winners met rigorous standards, faced tough competition from other nominees and, finally, passed the scrutiny of the selection committee made-up of former WWAAC Honorees. Each honoree adds a special and unique quality to the distinguished list of former WWAAC Honorees, which includes government officials, entrepreneurs, artists, and community servants, among others.

For over one hundred-fifty years, Asian Americans have made enormous contributions to the prosperity and success of this great nation. While there are many different Who’s Who organizations recognizing outstanding members of our society, very few, if any, focus on the prominent Asian Americans who have been our role models for success, great contributors to our community and to the nation, and distinguished figures in their own professions.


Help Galing Foundation, Inc. raise money through WWAAC
The Who’s Who in Asian American Communities Awards is proud to offer the Galing Foundation, Inc.a special opportunity in purchasing the WWAAC tickets.

With the purchase of each reserved seating WWAAC ticket at $40 each, the Galing Foundation, Inc. will receive a $10 donation. The reserved seating WWAAC ticket is for theatre style seating with no dinner. A concession stand and cash bar will be provided.

The combined VIP Reception and VIP Reserved Seating Ticket is $150. This includes heavy appetizers and drinks. With the purchase of each combined VIP Reception and VIP Reserved Seating Ticket at $150 each, the Galing Foundation, Inc. will receive a donation of $15.

The WWAAC Awards appreciate your support and look forward to seeing you on August 29the at the Gwinnett Performing Arts Center at 7:00 pm.

For more information on the awards, please visit www.sachikoto.com


Please send us an email at galingfoundation@yahoo.com or contact:
Ces Alberto: (404) 361-9313
Ana Blackburn: (404) 925-2639

Galing Foundation, Inc. is a non-profit charitable organization with 501 (c) 3 tax exempt status.
E.I.N. 20-5508331

Galing Foundation, Inc. provides Filipino indigent children in rural areas of the Philippines educational resources to assist in promoting the importance of functional and English literacy.
Please visit us at www.galingfoundation.com

Monday, July 06, 2009

"I'm sure they will continue and expand their job and hopefully increase the literacy rate in the Philippines".-PHCG Donato


















Photo: Ces Alberto (Mabuhay Store & GFI), Esther Wilson (NW Phil-Am Assoc.), Lehnie Estacio (GK GA), Rev. Fred Krautwurst (Cross of Life), PHCG Ray Donato, Shereen Ragheb, Sue Edris (COL), Lauren Luetgers (GFI), Mayor Jere Wood (City of Roswell), Scott Luetgers (GFI), Arjho C. Turner (GFI), Alex Doster, Alex Estacio (GK GA)


Roswell, GA * June 26, 2009

Galing Foundation, Inc., a non profit 501 (c)3 public charitable organization and the Roswell Visual Arts Center officially launched "America", A Children's Art Exhibition by Filipino indigent children, recipients of educational materials donated by individuals and organizations based in Atlanta.

Officiating the Opening Ceremony were Philippine Honorary Consul General Ray Donato, Hon. Jere Wood Mayor of City of Roswell, Rev. Fred Krautwurst of Cross of Life Lutheran Church, Esther Wilson of NW Philam Assoc. and Laurianne Doster, Roswell Visual Arts Center Director.

The Foundation's objective in showcasing the children's artwork was to convey a simple message of appreciation to all those who support and promote the importance of literacy among Filipino indigent children. PHCG Ray Donato comments "I'm so happy to be here. And I congratulate the organizers. I'm sure they will continue and expand their job and hopefully increase the literacy rate in the Philippines."

"We're not only helping our neighbors but going green by recycling books. I think it is a wonderful program (GFI). It benefits the giver and the recipients-equally." - Mayor Jere Wood.

The 100 select children's artwork are on display until August 7, 2009 at the Roswell Visual Arts Center (10495 Woodstock Road Building D Roswell, GA 30075). With a suggested donation of $20 per artwork will help raise the needed funds to help pay for the cost of shipping of donated educational materials from Atlanta to the Philippines.

Galing Foundation, Inc. exhibition "America" was made possible by Roswell Visual Arts Center, City of Roswell, The Office of the Philippine Honorary Consulate in Atlanta, Cross of Life Lutheran Church, Mabuhay Store, Assist 2 Sell, Galing Lucban Volunteer Group, Galing Mindanao Outreach, Galing Cavite Outreach and The Ragheb Family.

For more information, please visit www.galingfoundation.com

Tuesday, June 30, 2009

"The efforts, sacrifices, and generosity of your organization and the caring people behind it, have helped make Kipalkuda school a model school." D.E.

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"The efforts, sacrifices, and generosity of your organization and the caring people behind it, have helped make Kipalkuda school a model school in this province. It was left for dead by DepEd a few years ago." - D. Evans, Dir. of Datu Wali Mission in Sarangani Province.

Monday, June 15, 2009

"America", a Children's Art Exhibition by Filipino indigent children






“America”
A Children’s Art Exhibition by Filipino indigent children


June 4, 2009 / Roswell, GA. Galing Foundation, Inc., in partnership with Roswell Visual Arts Center, announces a Children’s Art Exhibition showing from June 26 until August 7. On Friday evening June 26th from 7 until 9, an opening reception will celebrate the start of this six-week long exhibit. Representatives from partner organizations participating in the reception include Philippine Honorary Consul General, Ray Donato; City of Roswell Mayor, Jere Wood; and Cross of Life Lutheran Church’s Social Ministries.

This exhibit, consisting of 100 select drawings, celebrates the creative art work of some of the children who are benefactors of the foundation and who reside in Philippine provinces of Quezon, Cavite, South Cotabato and Sarangani. With this exhibit, the Roswell Visual Arts Center provides visitors a special opportunity to appreciate each child’s perception of America expressed through art.

Galing Foundation, a small non-profit charity, is an all volunteer organization founded in May 2005 and incorporated in the State of Georgia June 2006. Galing is a Filipino word that means “Great”. The foundation believes that all children have the potential to become great and responsible stewards of their communities. Its initial charter was to provide educational materials to forty indigent children located in Lucban, Quezon. The foundation has grown and now works in cooperation with 15 recipient agencies located in rural areas of the Philippines including public schools, public libraries and government supported day care centers.

Since its inception, the foundation has shipped to the Philippines over 115 cargo boxes, each eight-cubic feet in volume, filled with educational material. Donations made by Atlanta area individuals, schools, public libraries, Filipino-American organizations, and churches provide thousands of under-privileged Filipino children an opportunity to read books that otherwise would not be available to them.

In the Philippines, millions of children live in desperate conditions with few schools and even fewer opportunities to learn and acquire basic life skills. The foundation will continue to collect new and gently used educational resources, to ship these resources to needy children in the Philippines, and to raise funds to pay for the ocean freight. The foundation is dedicated to promote the importance of functional and English literacy in impoverished rural areas of the Philippines.


Roswell Visual Arts Center & Gallery
10495 Woodstock Road
Roswell, GA 30075
770-594-6122

For more information, please visit www.galingfoundation.com

Saturday, June 13, 2009

Galing Batangas & Galing Mindanao to benefit from collected educational resources from Atlanta







GFI & MMW Logistics shipping boxes to Batangas & Mindanao

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Monday, June 08, 2009

A Big Thank You to Roswell North Elementary School




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May 28, 2009 Roswell, GA

Teachers and students from Roswell North Elementary School collected new and gently used educational materials to donate to Filipino indigent children, public schools and libraries supported by Galing Foundation, Inc.

Our special thanks goes to Ms. Sue Edris for coordinating a Galing drive.

The collected in-kind donation will benefit Galing South Cotabato and Sarangani Province.

For more information, please visit: www.galingfoundation.com

Sunday, June 07, 2009

A Big Thank You to Shallowford Falls Elementary School







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May 27, 2009 Marietta, GA

Shallowford Falls Elementary School and Ms. Toni Nardiello-Samuelu, a kindergarten teacher donates to Galing Foundation, Inc. books and school supplies to benefit Galing Batangas c/o Cecile G. Carandang, Ed. D. Principal II
Tanauan NORTH Elementary School and Ms. Marisa Cabalijo.

Special thanks to Ms. Elen Nardiello and family for their support.

A Big Thank You to Queen of Angels Catholic School








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May 26, 2009 Roswell, GA

The Queen of Angels Catholic School in Roswell donates books and school supplies to Galing Foundation, Inc. coordinated through Ms. Sandra Spaeth.

Special thanks to Ms. Sandra & Ms. Julie of Queen of Angels and to GFI volunteers Lauren & Melissa Luetgers.

Thursday, June 04, 2009

Friday, May 22, 2009

June 13: GFI Children's Art Workshop & Family Picnic in Roswell

June 13: GFI Children's Art Workshop & Family Picnic in Roswell
Galing Foundation, Inc. in cooperation with Roswell Visual Arts Center invites all children (pre K-12th Grade) from the Filipino community to participate in the Filipino Children's Art Workshop for exhibition in June 26-August 7 at the Roswell Visual Arts Center.

When: Saturday, June 13
Time: 2-4pm
Place: Roswell Visual Art Center Studio
Roswell Area Park 10495 Woodstock Road
www.roswellgov.com
This event is FREE


Program:
2pm Art Workshop followed by a family (potluck) picnic at the nearby shelter
3pm GFI OPEN HOUSE


Theme: "The Philippines, a perspective of Filipino American children"
Supplies will be provided.

All entries will be exhibited during the Filipino Children's Art Exhibition from June 26-Aug. 7
There will be an Opening Ceremony & Reception scheduled on Friday, June 26 at 6pm



To sign-up or for more information, please contact
Ana Blackburn: 404 925-2639
Ces Alberto 404 931-3613
email: galingfoundation@yahoo.com

Galing Foundation, Inc. is a non profit public charitable foundation 501 (c) 3 tax exempt status (EIN No. 20-5508331) established to help in providing Filipino indigent children and public libraries in rural areas of the Philippines educational resources to promote the importance of functional and English literacy.


www.galingfoundation.com

Friday, May 08, 2009

"Modernity, commercialization & urbanization" have tremendously impacted the lives of the Blaan Tribe-one of the 110 indigenous groups in the Phil.



Cedric B. Baker, Asst. Prof. Mercer University College of Pharmacy & Health Sciences with his wife and Arjho Turner, GFI Mindanao








May 7, 2009

The Alpharetta Branch Public Library in partnership with Galing Foundation, Inc. and AccessPhilippineAtlanta.com presented a program "The Blaan Culture" to celebrate Asian Pacific Heritage Month.

The Blaan Tribe is one of the 110 indigenous groups of the Philippines. The Blaan indigenous peoples are located in the provinces of South Cotabato, Sarangani Province, Davao Del Sur and General Santos City, strategically located in the southernmost part of the islands of Mindanao.

The visitors enjoyed a variety of photo collection, costumes, woven materials and hand crafted accessories on site. They also had the opportunity to listen to Blaan original song compositions by the Tubad Performing Arts Group of Sarangani Province. And witnessed a Blaan tribal dance presentation.

During the discussion, Ms. Turner shared some of the sentiments of the Blaan people and how "modernity, commercialization and urbanization" have impacted the very livelihood of this marvelous group of indigenous people-the Blaan Tribe. To abate the adverse impacts of modernization, Ms. Turner also stressed the existence of the different School of Living Tradition (SLT) project sites wherein the primary focus is to preserve the Blaan culture thru transfer of skills to the younger generation as well as serve as a micro-enterprise from their handicrafts. According to Ms. Turner, the Indigenous Peoples Development Program is advocating for in situ conservation of different upland rice varities among the indigenous cultural communities of Sarangani Province geared towards household food security. In 2007, the National Museum declared a Blaan community as the first village museum of the Philippines located in Lamlifew, Datal Tampal, Malungon showcasing the richness of the Blaan culture, their agriculture, their infrastructure, and their environment.

GFI would like to thank the Sarangani Provincial Governor's Office - Indigenous Peoples Development Program, Provincial Information Office, Cocoy Sexcion and Jocelyn C. Robles for the photos used in the exhibit. Thank you as well to the Tubad Performing Arts organizers for allowing us to share their CD.

The event was free and open to the public.

Wednesday, May 06, 2009

GFI ships boxes 99, 100 & 101 to South Cotabato in Mindanao




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Ms. Arjho C. Turner, GFI & Brian Burtnik, MMW Logistics

April 25, 2009 Norcross, GA


Galing Foundation, Inc. Director for Mindanao Outreach and Brian Burtnick of MMW Logistics ships GFI Box Nos. 99, 100 & 101 (invoice no. 72417) to benefit "Galing" Filipino indigent children, partner public libraries and schools in Polomolok, South Cotabato in Mindanao.

Many thanks to the following donors:
1. Northwest Phil-Am Association c/o Ms. Ester Willson - assorted school supplies
2. Mr. and Mrs. Ashwin and Ranjah Patel - health and college educational resources materials
3. Ms. Roni Buenaventura - Science, Math and literature books
4. CareNet Pregnancy Resource Center of Atlanta - kids clothes and toys
4. Bernard and Arjho Turner - Time Magazine, National Geographic Magazine, coffee table books, books (Math, English, Science) for college and high school, health related resource materials, toys 5. Luetgers family - assorted books, clothes, toys
6. Assist 2 Sell & Ms. Ana Blackburn - donation towards shipping cost

Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Mindanao Outreach Report: Kipalkuda receives library fund from provincial government of Sarangani




Mindanao Outreach Report
by Arjho C. Turner




The provincial government of Sarangani turned over a check amounting to PhP 180,000.00 on April 28, 2009 for the construction of Kipalkuda Elementary School library. Present during the turn-over were Board Member Limuel Gacula Sr. representing Gov. Migs Dominguez, Mayor Elsie Perrett, Vice Mayor Tito Balazon Sr., Barangay Captain Digs Movilla and a teacher from the school.



According to Dan Evans, the provincial government officials were amazed of the available books, school supplies and other educational resource materials at the school during their visit in March 6, 2009. The books are mainly from generous donors based in Atlanta, Georgia through Galing Foundation, Inc. shipped to the school thru the partnership with the Datu Wali Mission (www.datuwalimission.org). With the increased number of books and other educational resource materials, the school does not have their own space for a library. This pro-active response from the provincial and local government for the need to have a school library in the school is indeed a very good indicator of support to eradicate illiteracy. This school library is the first one for this predominantly Tboli tribal community.



Educational development thru increased reading and English literacy staring from early childhood is also the top priority of the leadership of the provincial government of Sarangani (http://www.sarangani.gov.ph/quest/). GFI’s intervention for the Kipalkuda Elementary School since 2007 has played vital role in supporting the local and provincial governments achieve a quality education in this predominantly Tboli tribal community.


GFI is grateful to the following supporters/partners for this school library initiative:

1.Datu Wali Mission c/o Dan and Aurea Evans
2.Mrs. Aura D. Mirayo – Kipalkuda Elementary School Principal
3.Provincial Government of Sarangani thru Governor Migs Dominguez and Vice Governor Steve C. Solon
4.Maitum Municipal Government thru Mayor Elsie R. Perrett
5.Atlanta, Georgia GFI donors for books, school supplies and other educational resource materials
6.Sarangani Provincial Information Office for the photos and news updates
7.Barangay New La Union local officials and the community
8.The Philippine Honorary Consulate General in Atlanta & the Community

End of Report

Monday, April 27, 2009

May 7 (4-5pm) Asian Pacific Heritage Month at Alpharetta Public Library













The Alpharetta Branch Public Library in partnership with Galing Foundation, Inc. and AccessPhilippineAtlanta.com invites you to celebrate Asian Pacific Heritage Month.

Thursday, May 7 (4-5pm)
Ages 5 & up

The Blaan Tribe is one of the 110 indigenous groups of the Philippines. The Blaan indigenous peoples are located in the provinces of South Cotabato, Sarangani Province, Davao Del Sur and General Santos City, strategically located in the southernmost part of the islands of Mindanao.

Join us for an interactive session about the Blaan culture. View an exhibit of Blaan costumes and accessories, weaving, cultural photos. Listen to Blaan original song compositions by the Tubad Performing Arts Group of Sarangani Province. And enjoy a Blaan tribal dance presentation.

Free and Open to the public.

Alpharetta Branch Library
238 Canton Street
Alpharetta, GA 30009
770 7410-2425
www.afpls.org

Saturday, April 25, 2009

Philippines at the 73rd Annual Dogwood Festival at Piedmont Park in Atlanta

Saturday, April 18, 2009

The Philippines represented by its local talents was one of the highlights on international stage at the 73rd annual Dogwood Festival (www.dogwood.org) last weekend held at Piedmont Park in Midtown Atlanta.

Dances and songs performed were "Blaan Tribe Dance" by Arjho C. Turner, "Bayan Ko" & "Hesus" by Faith Bernabe, "Pandanggo Sa Ilaw" by Angelie Ella, "Isang Lahi" & "Nandito Ako" by Soli Nicholson with Chris on guitar, "Leron Leron Sinta" & "Bahay Kubo" by Galing Pinoy Kids (The Young Philippine American Ambassadors of Atlanta) & Faith Bernabe as music director (singers: Janice Alcalde, Tara Anastasoff, Margaret Babia, Lauren Luetgers, Melissa Luetgers, Omar Ragheb, Shereen Ragheb, Brie Sison, Stephanie Sison & Caitlyn Yap), "Tinikling (Bamboo) Dance" by Mabuhay Dance Group composed of Cheryl Alberto-King, Jem Alberto, Roy Alberto & Aaron Alberto.

The Dogwood Festival organizers in partnership with Galing Foundation, Inc. wishes to express its sincere appreciation to all volunteers and supporters of the Festival.

Special thanks to: Ces & Tony Alberto, Talan King, Bernard Turner, Hesham & Grace Ragheb, Marietta Mauricio, Mrs. Bernabe, Mrs. Emy Jordan, Fe Abulencia, Brandon, Eden & Mark Anastasoff, Renel & Meliza Babia, Victor, Glenda, Len-Len & Gladys Dagatan, Scott Luetgers, Joy & Dennis Sison, Erwin & Myrtle Yap and Cross of Life Lutheran Church.




"Blaan Tribe Dance" by Arjho C. Turner




"Children enjoyed a Tinikling Dance experience with Mabuhay Dance Group"






"Tinikling Dance" by Mabuhay Dance Group






Monday, April 06, 2009

GFI, PHCG Donato, COL Social Ministry & supporters honors KES' Best in English






Photo 1: KES 2009 graduates with teachers, district supervisor and Dan Evans as graduation guest speaker.



Photo 2: KES Youth Leadership Awardee, Mary Ann T. Ungat

GFI, PHCG Donato, COL Social Ministry & supporters honors KES' Best in Englishby Arjho C. Turner






The Kipalkuda Elementary School (KES) held its commencement exercises on April 2, 2009 at New La Union, Maitum, Sarangani Province . In this momentous day of the school, a history has been made and a new experience for exemplary students. The Galing Foundation, Inc. (GFI) launched the Mindanao Youth Leadership Award (MYLA) and the Best in English award. The awarding was done during their commencement exercises in which the YLA awardee, Mary Ann T. Ungat, received a trophy engraved with the name of the school and of the recipient. Also, the YLA awardee received a framed certificate signed by the Philippines Honorary Consul General of Atlanta, Raul Donato, the GFI executive director, Toni Daya-Luetgers, and the project co-sponsor Cross of Life Church Social Concerns Ministry represented by Ms. Janine Dismer. The Best in English awardees representing each school level were also given GFI gold medals with their engraved names.The awarding was done by Dan Evans of Datu Wali Mission as GFI’s partner ministry in project implementation.



Dan Evans also served as the graduation guest speaker. He noted that the “graduation at Kipalkuda Elementary School went well. The Galing Foundation, Inc. awards were received with surprise and elation. "I had an opportunity during my speech to ensure that parents, students and teachers understood what the foundation is, and why they are such a help to the school. I told them it is a genuine blessing that the foundation has taken an interest in them and their school and it brought a loud applause from the community that had assembled for the event. This year, the school graduated a total of 25 students which was their largest graduation class ever. For GFI, PHCG Donato, COL Social Ministry & its supporters, thanks again for helping to make the school's graduation a success and memorable day." - Dan Evans