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.
Saturday, May 31, 2008
A Big Thank You to Shallowford Elementary School
Last May 30, 2008 Ms. Toni Nardiello, a Kindergarten teacher at Shallowford Elementary School collected donations of new and gently used educational materials from students to benefit Tanauan Central School in Batangas, Philippines.
Lauren and Melissa Luetgers, volunteers of Galing Foundation, Inc. received the donation from Ms. Nardiello and her school.
GFI thanks the students of Shallowford Elementary School and Ms. Toni Nardiello.
On May 31, 2008 volunteers of GFI shipped box #71 (Invoice No. 17857) via Monlu Forwarders (www.monluusa1.com) at Manila Mart in Doraville to Genoveva Castillo, principal of Tanauan South Central School in Tanauan, Batangas.
A Big Thank You to Bridgeway Christian Academy for donation of 711 books
A big thank you to Bridgeway Christian Academy for donating gently used children's books and encyclopedia to Galing Foundation, Inc.
GFI has collected a total of 711 books to benefit Filipino indigent children in Lucban, Quezon and Mindanao.
Special thanks to Ms. Becky Rotoloni, Mai & Kaley Hecht
Last May 31, 2008 GFI volunteers shipped box nos. 67, 68, 69 & 70 (invoice no. 17856) via Monlu Forwarders (www.monluusa1.com) at Manila Mart in Doraville to Kipalkuda, Maligo Elementary School and Blaan Delel Christian Academy in Mindanao.
Books and other educational materials were donations from Bridgeway Christian Academy in Alpharetta, Mr. & Mrs. Jimmy and Janet Johnson, Dr. Rosalia Ghaznavi, Mr. & Mrs. Nick and Sarah Hersey, Oakhurst Presbyterian Church thru the efforts of Ms. Soli Nicolson.
Marami pong salamat!
GFI Shipment box nos. 63, 64, 65 & 66 to Quezon & Mindanao
Tuesday, May 27, 2008
Free Event: Philippines' Harvest Festivals
Thursday, May 22, 2008
A Big Thank you to Queen of Angels Catholic School in Roswell for the Book Donation
Photo: Melissa and a total of 643 pieces of children's books received on 5/21/08
Year 3: May 21, 2008 Queen of Angels book donation
Year 2: May 31, 2007 book donation
Year 1: May 25, 2006 book donation
A big thank you to Queen of Angels Catholic School in Roswell for the 3rd year of book donation to Filipino indigent children and public libraries Galing Foundation, Inc. Outreach.
Special Thanks to Ms. Sandra Spaeth, Sue Van Rooyen and Maureen Harkins
Tuesday, May 20, 2008
BallOFun Year 3
"Languages of Love" Benefit Show raised $1,000.00
"Languages of Love" Benefit Show raised $1,000.00 to benefit Filipino indigent children.
Many thanks to the management and staff of Altobeli's Restaurant, Al Bashir and performing artists: Randy Barnes, Kaley Hecht, Christine Villano, Toni Nardiello, Faith Ward, Katie Zimmerman, Soli Nicholson & Rod.
Many thanks to the following donors: R. Buenaventura, J. Nardiello,
E. Vidanes, A. Estacio, N. De Guzman, M. Biester, M. Tan, D. O'Connor, R. Breyer, K. Sherryl, F. Ward, E. Wilson, Northwest Philam members, S. Nicolson, G. Ragheb, M. Hecht and anonymous.
Thank You to M. Yap & family and to Cross of Life Christian Education
"Our school children were very excited to read and play with them. "---Ms. Lorie T. Yayong of Maligo Elementary School
Maligo Elementary School: A Galing Foundation, Inc. Beneficiary in Southern Mindanao
Barangay Maligo is one of the rural communities of the Muncipality of Polomolok in the South Cotabato, Southern Mindanao. It is located at the foot of Mt. Matutum and has a land area of 1, 902 hectares divided into 9 villages. It is 14 kms. away from the town center and accessible by jeepneys, tricycles, and hired motorcycles locally known as “habal-habal”. Maligo Elementary School was established on June 1980 as a Primary School. Currently, it operates as a complete elementary school as the enrollment population grew in 2007. According to the School Principal, Ms. Lorie T. Yayong, the school has 10,000 square meters with 7 classrooms and only 6 teachers. A total number of 144 indigent students are enrolled for the school year 2008-2009 in Maligo Elementary School. Parents of the school children are mostly farmers belonging to different groups such as the Blaan tribe, Muslims, Cebuanos, Ilonggos, and Ilocanos.
“Due to poverty, the parents cannot provide the children the things that they need in their studies. Our school lack school uniforms including shoes and socks. They lack school materials like paper, pencil, ball pens, crayons, notebooks, and even school bags that made them uninterested in going to school. Our school needs dictionaries, globes and maps, science apparatus like microscope and others. I am very thankful that you send us story books and toys. Our school children were very excited to read and play with them. It is of great help on our part to have these things” according to Ms. Lorie T. Yayong in a letter sent to GFI.
In addition, Barangay Captain Roger S. Garmino has expressed his appreciation for the Galing Foundation, Inc. (GFI) for choosing Maligo Elementary School as one of the GFI recipient schools in the Philippines. In his letter, he further stressed that “The school is in need of English Webster dictionaries, globes and maps, science apparatuses, and teaching materials for the teachers; clothing and shoes for the students. The school does not have a library but the books and stuffed toys were distributed per classroom and grade. Each teacher was accountable to manage and handle the books and the stuffed toys. The students were overjoyed in reading the books and playing the toys, for it is their first time to receive such materials from a foundation.”
For our GFI supporters and donors, the Barangay Council of Maligo and the School Principal has expressed this, “We highly appreciated the continual support and sharing your blessings to Maligo Elementary School”. The photos for the turn over of 2007 GFI boxes was a big event in the school that was organized and attended by the Barangay Council Officials, teachers and students.
GFI is also recognizing the efforts of our local GFI volunteers, Mrs. Jocelyn Robles and Mrs. Grace Wanda for facilitating the proper turn over of GFI boxes, coordinating with the school and for sending documentation to GFI.
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