December 17, 2007 Smyrna, GA
Filipino Community with Honorary Consul General Ray Donato and Galing Foundation, Inc. awards Omar Ragheb as 2007 Youth Leadership Honoree
Mr. Omar Ragheb
Honorary Consul Donato and Arjho Turner, GFI Director awards Mr. Ragheb
The Ragheb Family with HonConGen Donato and Toni Daya-Luetgers of Galing Foundation, Inc.
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The Filipino Community in Atlanta couldn't be prouder to award a well deserving young member of the community as its first Youth Leadership honoree. HonConGen Donato affirms that our youth like Mr. Ragheb is "the young role model" with so much potential. Arjho Turner, Director of Galing Foundation, Inc. and Jane Rolen of Soc. Security Administration presented the US Savings Bond of $400 to Ragheb.
Turner emphasized not only the academic achievement of Ragheb but most importantly his significant contribution to the local community, proclaiming him as "Galing" (Great) person and great giver. She (Turner) also gave a brief update on GFI's continuous successful outreach in the Philippines, sending educational resources and basic essentials to impoverished Filipino indigent children.
Aside from recognizing Mr. Ragheb and his family during the annual Year End Dinner, HonConGen Donato acknowledged the presence and support of the various leaders of the community. Present were Dr. Joe Porquez, Dr. Mike Tan, Dr. Abe Magat of the Philippine American Center in GA, Eleanore Pascual and Pam Peterman of Fil-Am Association of Greater Atlanta, Anita Granada and Lilia Hagler of the Philippine Nurses of GA, Peggy Espinda and Ana Blackburn of Philippine American Chamber of Commerce, Esther Wilson of Philam Northwest and Varinee Sangmalee of the Asian Pacific American Council and Thai World Association.
Donato mentioned all the highlights of the Year 2007, from a successful visit of GMA Network crew featuring Filipino Americans in the South, Georgia Council International Visitors Gala, Ambassador Gaa and Former Pres. Ramos' visit, "New Members Orientation", Independence Day celebrations, Philippine Ambassador's Tour, Pasko at Fiesta and others.
He hopes that members will continue to support the various events and efforts that strengthens the community.
Members of the Filipino Community congratulates the board of PACG for the acquisition of Philippine American Center in Georgia.
Special thanks to Susan Namgeanfar and staff of Siam Square and Dr. Mike Tan.
To serve as partner in building a legacy of hope in transforming a new generation through the power of literacy. http://galingfoundation.blogspot.com/ 1050 Wilde Run Court Roswell, GA 30075 EIN No. 20-5508331 galingfoundation@yahoo.com Since 2005
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.
GFI assists in providing quality educational resources to underserved public schools, libraries and day care centers.
Friday, December 21, 2007
Omar Ragheb, 2007 Youth Leadership Nominee
2007 Youth Leadership Award is presented by Galing Foundation, Inc. in cooperation with The Office of the Philippine Honorary Consulate in Atlanta.
Nominee's Name: Omar Ragheb
Service:
Omar served as a little helper for his 1st Grade teacher. He was the assistant teacher (tutoring his classmates who doesn't understand ) when he was in 2nd Grade. In 3rd Grade, he worked as a homework checker. In 4th Grade, he got a Certificate of Award in Physical Education for being one of the Field Day Helper. And in 5th Grade, Omar got a Certificate of Award for serving as a Safety Patrol in their school. He has volunteered his time, talent and books for Galing Foundation, Inc.'s community outreach at the Asian Cultural Experience, Ball O Fun & Fil-Am Picnic.
Leadership:
Omar is a straight A's student from Pre-K up to present (6th Grade). He received from President's Education Awards Program a Certificate of Award for Oustanding Academic Excellence. He also got another Certificate of Award for being excellent in French. He has been recognized and rewarded with Scholarship Award ($1,000 Trust Fund), and a medal for Oustanding Academic
and Humanitarian achievement by Carson Scholars Fund, Inc.
He made a lemonade stand one summer and contributed the money
to Katrina's victims. He represented his class in Spelling Bee Contest last year.
He has been selected to participate in the SIGMA Math Competition at Sutton Middle School for 2007-2008.
Character:
Omar is quiet but a smart six grader. He is very kind, helpful, and polite. He never gets into any trouble because all the people (kids/adults) around him really respect his excellent attitude toward others and great achievement in school. He is a great role model to all the kids according to his teachers. He got a Citizenship Award in recognition of his exemplary behavior
and valuable services rendered in school. He also got another Certificate of Award in recognition for an Outstanding Attendance Record. He sets a positive example for students by getting involved in Orchestra (playing violin in both elementary/middle school), Choir (elementary), French Club ( elementary/middle
school), Math Club (middle school), soccer (YMCA Select-Buckhead Blue FC).
Submitted by:
Grace Ragheb
Tel. No. (404) 786-77-28
Email Address: gracer127@yahoo.com
For more information, please visit us at www.galingfoundation.com
Monday, December 17, 2007
Letter from Sr. Gloria dela Cruz of St. Anthony Parish School in Misamis Oriental
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