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.




Wednesday, December 08, 2010

"An Evening of Gratitude", an honoring of contributors from the Filipino community - PHCG Donato






Photo: (front) Jordan Alexander Moratin (10 yrs. old), Youth Leader Awardee 2010 with PHCG Raoul Ray Donato, Dodi Ward (pres. Fil-Am of Greater Atlanta), Esther Wilson (chair Federation of Philippine American Organizations in GA), Didi O'Connor (pres. Philippine American Chamber of Commerce in GA), Joanne Kelly Utt (Youth Leader Awardee 2009), Ana Blackburn (Dir. Galing Foundation, Inc.) & Alan Alberto (co-emcee)

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Photo: Alan Alberto (standing in for artist Tony Alberto), Grace Ragheb (Munting Tinig), Esther Wilson (NW Philam), Ces Alberto (Mabuhay Dance Group), Atty. Bryan Ramos & PHCG Ray Donato



December 3, 2010, Chamblee, GA

In partnership with the Philippine Honorary Consul General Raoul "Ray" Donato, Galing Foundation, Inc. organized "An Evening of Gratitude", an annual year end celebration in recognition of leaders and contributors in the local community and in the Philippines through the Foundation.

Sunday, Dec. 12 : Philippine Day at Fernbank Museum








Photo: Joy Alberto-King, Alan Alberto, Jem Alberto, Gina Le, Aaron Alberto & Angelo Alberto



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Come and see "Simbang Gabi", the Philippine Christmas Tree sponsored by the Philippine Honorary Consulate General and Galing Foundation, Inc., decorated by artist Tony Alberto as part of the Winter Wonderland Exhibition at Fernbank Museum of Natural History. (767 Clifton Road, N.E. Atlanta, GA 30307 Information: 404.929.6300 Tickets: 404.929.6400)

On Sunday, December 12 at 2:30pm, join the Mabuhay Atlanta Dance Group as they demonstrate "Tinikling", the Philippine national dance. Children and adults will have an opportunity to meet the dancers and experience this fun and interactive dance.

This educational event is for the whole family.

Winter Wonderland: Celebrations & Traditions Around the World exhibition runs until January 5, 2011.

Thursday, December 02, 2010

From the Board of Galing Foundation, Inc. Maraming Salamat to Galing Partners 2010



Photo: Ana Blackburn, Toni Daya-Luetgers, Arjho Turner, Jane Rolen, PHCG Ray Donato, Ces Alberto & Grace Ragheb


From the Board of Galing Foundation, Inc. Maraming Salamat to Galing Partners 2010


The Philippine Honorary Consulate General Raoul "Ray" Donato and...
Aaron Alberto
Abundant Life Church
AccessPhilippineAtlanta
Alan Alberto
Angelo Alberto
Al Dampog
Alyssa & Audrey Assis
Ana Blackburn
Andi Mikaela Gener
Anja Hostetler
Anna Carter & Family
Antonio E. Daya
Aries Arugay
Arjho C. Turner
Assist 2 Sell
Ating Tinig (Quartet at Bayanihan)
Atlanta Dogwood Festival
Barbara Knapp & Friends of Roswell Library
Barnes & Noble Bookstore
Bernadette Manaois-Muyot
Bernie Utt
Bernard Turner & BMAD (Buy Me A Dictionary) Project
Beth Villanueva
Bobbie Brooks
Brent Peabody
Brian Hilt & Atlanta Dogwood Festival
Bryan Ramos, Esq. of Ramos Law Firm
Caitlyn Yap
Care Net Pregnancy Resource Center
Cartridge World Lilburn
Ces Alberto
Cheryl Alberto King
Christian Ortiz
Christine Joy
Cross of Life Christian Montessori School
Cross of Life Lutheran Church
Dan Evans & Datu Wali Mission
Dave Maxwell
Didi O'Connor & Philippine American Chamber of Commerce in GA
Doddy Ward & Fil-Am Association of Greater Atlanta
Dr. Bobbi Hohmann & Fernbank Museum of Natural History
Dr. Josephine Tan & the Asian American Commission for a New Georgia
Dr. Kim Reimann & GSU Asian Studies
Dr. & Mrs. Romy Moriles
Ed Villanueva
Eleanor Estacio
Esther Wilson
Esther Wilson, Chair of Federation of Philippine American Organizations in GA
Father Chito Palang & St. Thomas Aquinas
Father Diosmar Natad & St. Brigid Catholic Church
Fe Abulencia
Filipino community
Fran Tiangco
Friends of Roswell Library
Georgia Council for International Visitors
Gloria Enriquez
Gov. Sonny Perdue
Grace Ragheb
Hermon Rao & Cross of Life Social Concerns Ministry
Jamie Alberto
Jan Marianne Uy
Jane Rolen
Janice Alcalde
Joy Sison & Family
Jocelyn Robles & GFI Mindanao Outreach Volunteers
Jordan Alexander Moratin
Cheryl (Joy) Alberto-King
Kelly Joanne Utt
Lesley Frapier La Fete International
Lani Evans
Lauren Luetgers
Lauren Turner
Lolita M. Daya
Lori Davis
Luisa Godbold
Mabuhay Atlanta Dancers
Mabuhay Store
Mai P. Hecht, Esq.
Manila Mart
Maniya Barredo & The Metropolitan Ballet Theater
Marilyn Doromal
Maritona Duran
Marietta Mauricio
May Kinnunen & NW Philam Association
Melissa Luetgers
Metro Atlanta Combined Federal Campaign & SSA
Metropolitan Atlanta Combined Federal Campaign
MMW Logistics
Mylene Santana, Eden Anastasoff, Marissa Talbot, Livia Hostetler & Atl-Fil Moms
Myrtle Yap
NAAAP-Atlanta
Neighborhood Newspaper
Omar Ragheb
Sandra Spaeth & Queen of Angels Catholic School
Shereen Ragheb
Sachi Koto Communications
Tonices Alberto
Tony Alberto
T-Square Band
Munting Tinig Children's Choral Group
Virgie Baccay
Winnie Alfelor

Wednesday, December 01, 2010

Friday, Dec. 3: "An Evening of Gratitude"


















Presentations:

*"Leadership & Challenges Ahead of the New Generation”
by Bryan Camacho Ramos, Esq., Founder & C.E.O., The Ramos Law Firm, LLC











*"The Philippines & Consular Matters & Volunteer Appreciation” by
Philippine Honorary Consul General "Ray" Raoul Donato



















Jordan Moratin as Youth Leadership Awardee 2010









* "GFI Annual Report" by Arjho C. Turner, Director for GFI Mindanao Outreach




You are invited to.....“An Evening of Gratitude”

The 6th Annual Community Year End Dinner with Philippine Honorary Consul General Raoul “Ray” Donato, 4th GFI Youth Leadership Award and Volunteer Appreciation

Friday, December 3, 2010 * Canton House Restaurant
(4825 Buford Hwy. Chamblee, Georgia)

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

Emcee: Ana Blackburn

GFI Youth Leadership Selection Committee Members:

Ms. Doddy Ward, Fil-Am Association of Greater Atlanta, Ms. Esther Wilson, Federation of Philippine American Organizations in GA and Ms. Didi O'Connor, Philippine American Chamber of Commerce in GA

*Entertainment *

Cost: $15 per person
For Reservations, please contact:
Ces Alberto (404) 361-9313
Ana Blackburn (404) 925-2639
email: galingfoundation@yahoo.com



For information, please visit us at http://galingfoundation.blogspot.com/

Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Congratulations to Jordan Moratin as recipient of the 4th Youth Leadership Award on Friday, Dec. 3











Congratulations to Jordan Moratin (10) for being named the recipient of the 4th Youth Leadership Award. Jordan will be honored at "An Evening of Gratitude", The 6th Annual Community Year End Dinner with Philippine Honorary Consul General Raoul “Ray” Donato, 4th GFI Youth Leadership Award and Volunteer Appreciation on Friday, December 3, 2010.

Jordan Alexander Moratin was born on April 30, 2000. He is a 5th Grade student at Grayson Elementary School. He loves to play soccer, sing and dance. His parents are Jhun and Ann Moratin.

Jordan Moratin was nominated by V.T. Charles Gilliam of Loganville, GA.

Monday, November 29, 2010

Friday, December 3: "An Evening of Gratitude"



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You are invited to.....“An Evening of Gratitude”

The 6th Annual Community Year End Dinner with Philippine Honorary Consul General Raoul “Ray” Donato, 4th GFI Youth Leadership Award and Volunteer Appreciation

Friday, December 3, 2010 * Canton House Restaurant
(4825 Buford Hwy. Chamblee, Georgia)

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

Presentations

*"Leadership & Challenges Ahead of the New Generation”
by Bryan Camacho Ramos, Esq., Founder & C.E.O., The Ramos Law Firm, LLC

*"The Philippines & Consular Matters & Volunteer Appreciation” by
Philippine Honorary Consul General "Ray" Raoul Donato

*"Youth Leadership Award 2010 Ceremony"

* "GFI Annual Report" by Arjho C. Turner, Director for GFI Mindanao Outreach

*Entertainment *

Cost: $15 per person
For Reservations, please contact:
Ces Alberto (404) 361-9313
Ana Blackburn (404) 925-2639
email: galingfoundation@yahoo.com



For information, please visit us at http://galingfoundation.blogspot.com/

Monday, November 22, 2010

Fernbank Museum of Natural History Premieres "Winter Wonderland"




Front row: Doddy Ward (pres., Fil-Am Assoc. of Greater Atlanta, Ces Alberto (tres., Galing Foundation, Inc.) & Didi O'Connor (pres., Philippine American Chamber of Commerce in GA)
Back row: TJ Ward, Dr. Bobbi Hohmann (curator, Fernbank Museum's McClatchey Collection Curator and Winter Wonderland), Tony Alberto (artist, "Simbang Gabi" Philippine Tree) & Ralph O'Connor



Atlanta, GA

Tuesday, November 16 at 6:30pm, the Fernbank Museum of Natural History (767 Clifton Road NE, Atlanta 30307) hosted the premiere of "Winter Wonderland". The exhibit showcases decorated trees depicting celebrations of holidays, cultures and traditions around the world.

"Winter Wonderland: Celebrations and Traditions Around the World" is on view November 17, 2010 - January 5, 2011. The programming series featuring decorated trees, dance groups,
musical acts, craft demonstrations, storytelling and more. Decorated by local community partners and Consulate offices, the trees twinkle with lights, shine with colors, and glimmer with a variety of cultural ornaments that recognize the diversity of cultural celebrations around the world.

Admission to Winter Wonderland is included with Museum admission and is free for members.

"Simbang Gabi", the Philippine Tree by artist Tony Alberto is sponsored by the Philippine Honorary Consulate and Galing Foundation, Inc.

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Galing Foundation, Inc. announces its nomination process to award a student for its 4th Youth Leadership Award



















2010 Youth Leadership Award Nomination

Galing Foundation, Inc. is a public not for profit 501 © 3 tax exempt charitable organization initiated in May of 2005. It is committed to offer informational and educational programs through community partnerships as well as promoting the importance of functional and English literacy in rural areas of the Philippines as the foundation for future development, working towards awareness on global citizenry thereby provides educational resources to Filipino indigent children in public schools, libraries and day care centers.

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You yourself must be an example to them by doing good works of every kind. – Titus 2:7
Train up a child the way he should go; even when he is old, he will not depart from it. – Proverbs 22:6
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Galing Foundation, Inc. announces its nomination process to award a student for its 4th Youth Leadership Award:

Purpose
In partnership with the office of the Philippine Honorary Consulate General in Atlanta, GFI promotes the importance of volunteerism, active engagement and commitment among the youth, in charitable organizations that benefits the community and beyond for a common good.

The Honorees
2009 – Joanne Kelly Utt of Senoia, GA
2008 - Janice Alcalde of Chamblee, GA
2007 – Omar Ragheb of Atlanta, GA

Selection Guidelines
The Galing Foundation, Inc. Board and its designee will select one student from age 6-17 years old.

The student must be from the Filipino community whom you think have made valuable contributions to the school and community in the state of Georgia.



Procedure
Nominations may come from a resident of Georgia nominating a student of Filipino heritage attending a school in the state of Georgia. The nomination must be in writing and must be mailed (electronically or via postal service) to Galing Foundation, Inc. by no later than November 18, 2010.

I. Selection: A selection committee composed of 3 distinguished members serving in the state of Georgia will make the final selection.

II. Criteria for selection will be based on the following:
A. Academic Excellence: Each nominee shall provide proof of academic achievement as well as active involvement in extra-curricular activities of the school.

B. Community Service: Willingly contributes his/her time and resources to schools and charitable organizations benefiting communities in need.

C. Leadership: Demonstrates self initiative and commitment in promoting educational and charitable activities.

D. Character: Demonstrates genuine concern for others. Sets a positive example for youth to emulate and displays an exemplary disposition towards others.



AwardThe honoree will receive an award of recognition from The office of Philippine Honorary Consulate General & the Board of Galing Foundation, Inc. and a minimum of $400 U.S. savings bond

Announcement of winner will be made by December 1, 2010 through GFI blog
http://galingfoundation.blogspot.com and its media partners.

The Awards dinner will be held on Friday, December 3, 2010 at 6pm at: Canton House
(4825 Buford Hwy., Chamblee, GA 30341)




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2010 GFI Youth Leadership Award
NOMINATION FORM


Complete Name: ______________________________________________________________

Complete Address: ____________________________________________________________

City_________________________________ GA Zip Code: _________________________

Date: __________________

Please provide a rationale in each area why this person has been nominated.

A. Academic Excellence:


B. Community Service:


C. Leadership:



D. Character:



Submitted by:
Tel. No.:
Email Address:
Upon completion of this form, please email it to: galingfoundation@yahoo.com or
mail it to: Galing Foundation, Inc. 1050 Wilde Run Court Roswell, GA 30075

For further inquiries, please call: Ana Blackburn, GFI Program Director at 404-925-2639

Monday, November 15, 2010

"It is I who is honored to serve." - M. Barredo








Atlanta, GA


On Tuesday, Nov. 9, a diverse crowd flocked the Fox Theater as the evening opened with a pre-show honoring Ms. Maniya Barredo, the first Filipino Prima Ballerina for her 50th year in performing arts. The United States of America and the Philippine flag were waved on stage as the "Ating Tinig" quartet (Ed & Beth Villanueva, Didi O'Connor and Al Dampog) lead the audience in singing both national anthems, "Star Spangled Banner" followed by "Lupang Hinirang". Students of the Metropolitan Ballet Theater, leaders from the Filipino community namely Doddy Ward, pres. of Filipino American Association of Greater Atlanta (Fil-Am), Esther Wilson, chair of the Federation of Philippine American Organizations in GA (FPOAG), Didi O'Connor, pres. of Philippine American Chamber of Commerce in GA, Inc.(PACCGA), Phil Aragon, pres. of the Philippine American Center in GA (PACG) and Father Chito Palang of St. Thomas Aquinas who represents the Filipino faith community and Lori Davis assistant to the Philippine Honorary Consul General for the Southeastern U.S. witnessed the award ceremony. "The Philippine Honorary Consul General Raoul R. Donato presents the plaque to Ms. Maniya Barredo in recognition of her 50th Anniversary in the performing arts and holding the prestigious title of "Prima Ballerina" and for her outstanding and exemplary service to the Filipino-American community of Georgia and the Southeastern United States. Presented on this day, November 9, 2010" - L. Davis

A congratulatory message from President Aquino was read, conveying his thanks to Ms. Barredo for bringing honor to the Philippines and for her commitment in improving her craft and in developing the next generation of artists.

As Ms. Barredo took center stage, thanking her family, her colleagues, MBT family, the Honorary Consul General and everyone in the audience, she humbly responded to the president's message by saying, "It is I who is honored to serve. As a proud Filipino American, I couldn't be more grateful. We must all stand tall and go out there because we are the resource of the country-the Philippines."

In her introduction to the highlight of the evening, the performance of the multi-awarded (nationally and internationally) Bayanihan Philippine National Dance Company, she emphasized that the group is truly an amazing ambassador of goodwill-always true to the spirit of bayanihan.

The pre-show award ceremony of the Bayanihan Philippine National Dance Company at the Fox Theater was presented in coordination with the Phlippine Honorary Consulate General Raoul "Ray" Donato, Metropolitan Ballet Theater and Galing Foundation, Inc. Board. The reception was sponsored by the Metropolitan Ballet Theater.

Special thanks to Sachi Koto Communications, Mabuhay and members of the Filipino community.

Saturday, October 02, 2010

Save 20% Discounted tickets The Bayanihan Philippine National Dance Company









Special Offer!
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This is your special opportunity to save 20%. Discounted tickets are $33.00 and $26.00.
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You don’t want to miss an opportunity to celebrate this amazing cultural experience.
As an added bonus, The Philippine Consulate is honoring
Prima Ballerina Maniya Barredo for 50 years in the entertainment industry.
Call 404.881.2000 for details.

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

GFI Volunteer Opportunity at Social Security Administration



















GFI Volunteer Opportunity at Social Security Administration Kick-Off

Galing Foundation, Inc. is seeking for 2 volunteers to assist in handing out information and to join in a "meet & greet" at Social Security Administration’s Combined Federal Campaign kick-off on Thursday, October 22, 2010

Our kickoff event will be on held on the 23rd floor of the Sam Nunn Federal Center, 61 Forsyth Street, SW, Atlanta GA 30303. (Refreshments will be served.)

We hope you could join us in our effort to help Filipino indigent children and the underserved communities in the Philippines.

Wednesday, September 22, 2010

GFI Volunteer Opportunity at Social Security Administration CFC Kick-Off




Photo: Janice Golden 2008 CFC Executive Director, Arjho C. Turner GFI Director for Mindanao, Jane Rolen Team Leader, Civil Rights & Equal Opportunity Office and CFC Division Coordinator and Mark Walker Deputy Regional Commissioner Management Operations Support


GFI Volunteer Opportunity at Social Security Administration CFC Kick-Off

Galing Foundation, Inc. is seeking for warm and friendly volunteers to help with the exhibit at Social Security Administration’s Combined Federal Campaign kick-off on Thursday, September 23, 2010 on site at 9:30 a.m.-12 noon (with lunch provided).

The kick-off program will be held at SSA Federal Center, 61 Forsyth St., SW Atlanta, GA 30303 (2nd floor, Conference Rooms B,C,and D).

We hope you could join us in our effort to help Filipino indigent children, their communities and the Philippines.

ABOUT SSA CFC:
The Combine Federal Campaign (CFC) is the only fund raising that is allowed by law in the federal government. And it is fortunate that Galing Foundation, Inc. has been accepted as one of the non-profits to receive pledges from CFC.

CFC is a global undertaking. It affects not only our immediate neighbors, but what we do here and now affects everyone in the world. Poverty, disease, hunger, violence, happens anywhere, everywhere, anytime, and all the time. This is why it is important to give thanks for what we have. And as part of giving thanks, is giving to the less fortunate. What better way to give than to the Combined Federal Campaign! In our own little way, we can “change lives, one gift at a time!”

For our community members who serves in the federal government, please appeal to your friends and employees in your workplace, to support Galing, by pledging to CFC and choosing Galing Foundation --92690! Thank you for "Changing Lives, One gift at a Time." --- Jane Rolen

For more information on Combined Federal Campaign, please visit
http://www.cfcatlanta.org/

Friday, September 17, 2010

Tues. Nov. 9 Fox Theater presents Bayanihan Philippine National Dance Co. & Phil. Consulate Gen. & community honors Prima Ballerina Barredo





Save the Date!
The Bayanihan Philippine National Dance Company November 9, 2010 8:00pm


You don’t want to miss an opportunity to celebrate this amazing cultural experience. As an added bonus, The Philippine Honorary Consulate General and the Filipino community is honoring Prima Ballerina Maniya Barredo for 50 years in the entertainment industry.

Call the Fox Theater at 404.881.2000 for details.

Wednesday, September 08, 2010

More dictionaries, reading books, text books and school supplies are on its way to GFI Mindanao partners












More dictionaries, reading books, text books and school supplies are on its way to GFI Mindanao partner schools and library

September 4, 2010-Norcross, GA

Amidst a wave of crowd at Manila Mart store on labor day weekend, volunteers and donors of Galing Foundation, Inc. packed and shipped 5 balikbayan boxes full of dictionaries, reading books, textbooks, bibles and school supplies to benefit GFI Mindanao partner schools and library: (1) Kipalkuda Elementary School c/o Datu Wali Mission, (2)Landan National High School, (3) Maligo Day Care Center School, (4) Maligo Elementary School, (5) Barangay Maligo Public Library.

Volunteer-donor Bernard Turner shares, "I was there earlier this year with my wife Arjho. One thing that touched my heart was I saw that there was a lack of dictionaries, something very simple that we take for granted here in the United States." As a result of their mission trip last May, Mr. Turner came back with a deep desire to help stomp out illiteracy, promote English literacy by introducing BMAD (Buy Me a Dictionary) Project.

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With the generous support from GFI's logistics partner since 2005, MMW Logistics Balikbayan Service, the children and teachers in Mindanao, with a high percentage of IP (indigenous people) population, will soon put the donated educational tools into use.

Donations contained in GFI balikbayan box (shipping nos. 137-141, invoice nos. 100839 & 100840) were received from members of Cross of Life Lutheran Church in Roswell, Queen of Angels Catholic School, Friends of Roswell Library, Atl-Fil Moms, Bernard & Arjho Turner, Abundant Life Church in Lithonia and Lauren & Melissa Luetgers.

Funding of the shipment was provided by Cross of Life Lutheran Church & Faith in Action Ministry under Global Outreach and Atl-Fil Moms.

Please click here for more details on GFI Mindanao Outreach or visit: http://www.gfimindanao.blogspot.com/

For inquiries on how you can help, please contact any of the following GFI (all volunteer) Directors:

Ana Blackburn: anafelblackburn@yahoo.com
Ces Alberto: ces.alberto@comcast.net
Arjho Turner: arjhoturner@yahoo.com
Jane Rolen: janerolen@bellsouth.net
Toni Daya-Luetgers: maritoniluetgers@yahoo.com

Tuesday, September 07, 2010

Cross of Life Lutheran Church donates to Galing Foundation, Inc.



Photo front row: Arjho C. Turner, Scott P. Luetgers, Ces Alberto
back row: Jane Rolen, Ana Blackburn & Toni Daya-Luetgers



GFI volunteers



September 5, 2010

East Point, GA

The Galing Foundation, Inc. received a check of $800 donated by the members of Cross of Life Lutheran Church & Faith in Action committee under Global Outreach chaired by Hermon Rao.

100% of the donation will be used to fund the shipping and packing cost of the educational materials received from its recent in-kind donors, namely from members of Cross of Life, Queen of Angels Catholic School, Friends of Roswell Library, Barnes & Noble, Abundant Life and Mr. & Mrs. Bernard Turner.

The check was acknowledged by the board during its last meeting held at East Point.

Wednesday, August 25, 2010

DOH data reports dengue cases in various regions, DepEd starts a campaign

According to DOH data, ages of patients with dengue range from less than a
month to 95 years old. Most of the cases are also said to have come from
Western Visayas (7680), Central Mindanao (6470), CALABARZON (5739),
Eastern Visayas (5543), National Capital Region ((4744), Southern Mindanao
(4658), and Northern Mindanao (3935).

On Aug. 14, the DepEd started a program to take action through a campaign designed to help prevent the spread of dengue nationwide.

For more information, please visit: http://www.deped.gov.ph/

Thursday, August 12, 2010

Queen of Angels donates "My Side of the Mountain", a Newberry Honor book to Filipino indigent children of Mindanao






August 12, 2010

Roswell, GA

Queen of Angels Catholic School donates 60 pieces of "My Side of the Mountain", a Newberry Honor book to Filipino indigent children of GFI Mindanao.

The organization is grateful to the school for its continued support in promoting English literacy by donations of high standard educational materials.

Special thanks to Ms. Sandra Spaeth, the teachers and families of Queen of Angels.

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Philippines: DepEd supports P-Noy on two more years in basic education

PRESS RELEASE

DepEd supports P-Noy on two more years in basic education

The Department of Education chief expresses its full support to President
Noynoy Aquino’s 12-year education cycle to make it at par with the world’s
standard.

DepEd Secretary Armin Luistro reiterates that he is behind P-noy to upgrade the
country’s basic education. “I am not having second thoughts and the President
has my full support in this education reform agenda,” said Luistro.

He furthered that changing the education cycle from 10 years to 12 years is no
easy task but is attainable. However, the processes will take time and may go
beyond the term of the current or even the next administration.

“I believe the process will take some time and may go beyond the term of the
Aquino administration owing to the changes to be made in the curriculum. We
will review it, evaluate the contents, integrate what needs to be integrated and
see how it is going to work. Then we will give our recommendation to the
President,” Luistro explained.

In the President’s first State of the Nation Address (SONA), he included the 12-
year education cycle as part of his reform programs, saying, “Magkakapondo na
po para maipatupad ang mga plano natin sa edukasyon. Mapapalawak natin
ang basic education cycle mula sa napakaikling sampung taon tungo sa global
standard na labindalawang taon.”

Luistro said that once the decision is made to change, it will be irreversible. "We
will begin implementing the new curriculum in the first grade while the second
grade continues with the old curriculum. The following year, those from grade 1
will use the new grade 2 curriculum until they complete the new cycle. After
nine years from first implementation, all those under the previous 10 year cycle
will have graduated and the new one is in effect."

He, however, explained that it is not just the question of adding more years. "It
is not just about adding more years but about giving the Filipino youth a holistic
education curriculum that will prepare them for real life."

Sec. Luistro and the entire department agree to President Aquino when he said,
“if we fix basic education, we fix the long-term problems of the country. And if we
fix the country’s problems, we can build a truly strong society we can proudly
call the Philippines.”

“Although the department takes this as a big challenge, we join the entire
Aquino administration in its goal of bringing hope and contributing for the
common good of our real boss – the Filipino people, in general, and the youth,
in particular,” assured Luistro.

Also, Luistro wants to address backlogs in education resources in two years as
part of the government’s serious reform efforts. END

Philippines: New DepEd Officials named

PRESS RELEASE
New DepEd Officials named

Education Secretary Br. Armin Luistro introduced to personnel of the Department
of Education (DepEd) its new set of undersecretaries during the flag ceremony
on Monday.

“This is the team we will be working with in the next few years,” said Luistro.
“They were chosen based on their competence and dedication to public service.”
Of the four newly appointed undersecretaries, one has been a career employee
for over 40 years and the rest are new to DepEd.

“Undersecretary Yolanda Quijano has been with DepEd for 43 years,” said
Luistro of the lone career appointee and only female in the group. “Her long
experience and historical knowledge of existing programs and projects make her
fit to hold the position of Undersecretary for Programs and Projects.”
The other members of the new administration are Undersecretary Alberto Muyot
for Legal and Legislative Affairs, Undersecretary Rizalino Rivera for Regional
Operations, and Undersecretary Francisco Varela for Finance and
Administration.

“Like me, they too sought divine intervention before they accepted my invitation
to join the department,” quips Luistro. “After much reflection, they decided to
respond to the call to help make a difference and accepted my invitation.”
Quijano began her career as an elementary school teacher immediately after
finishing her degree in elementary education at the Leyte Normal School. For
more than forty years, she occupied various positions focusing on primary and
special education until she was appointed to her current post.

A cum laude graduate from the University of the Philippines College of Law,
Muyot taught and practiced law, so to speak. He taught in his Alma Mater as
well as in the Angeles University Foundation, FEU-DLSU Law, Lyceum and
Miriam College. He also practiced lawyer in both private and public capacity.
Muyot is designated as the official spokesperson of the Department of Education
in response to the directive given by President Noynoy Aquino’s communications
team.

Rivera is a known change and organizational development expert who served as
a consultant to various local and multinational corporations. He is seen to fit the
job perfectly given the changes planned for implementation in the government’s
biggest bureaucracy. Before he was invited to join the Luistro team, he was
consultant to Change Consultants, Inc. and HBC, Inc.

Meanwhile, the new finance officer, Varela, has had a long experience in
financial management and administration. He finished his degree in Bachelor of
Science in Mathematics at the Xavier University in Cagayan de Oro City as
magna cum laude. He was president and CEO of the AB Capital and Investment
Corporation before he was invited to join the education portfolio.

Luistro said that while they have assigned initial responsibilities to the newly
appointed Undersecretaries, they are still in the process of reviewing the
organizational structure of the department. “Prior to determining a formal
structure, I have asked them to review and supervise their respective
departments so as not to disrupt the day to day operations of the agency,” he
added.

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

GFI ships donated educational materials to Batangas & Mindanao for its library development project in partnership with DepEd & provincial government




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June 14, 2010 Norcross, GA

Educational materials donated by families of Queen of Angels, Shallowford Falls Elementary School and Cross of Life Christian Education are now shipped to Batangas and Mindanao for its library development project in partnership with the Department of Education and the provincial government.

The shipment of these materials (GFI Box Nos. 131-138) is co-sponsored by Cross of Life Social Concerns, Sachi Koto Communications, Inc. and Manila Mart MMW Logistics.

Special thanks to Sandra Spaeth, Toni Samuelu, Cindy Irons, Bryan Burtnik, Hermon Rao, Sachi Koto, Lauren and Melissa Luetgers and all GFI volunteers and donors.

Sunday, June 13, 2010

Queen of Angels Catholic School in Roswell donates more books and school supplies to children of South Cotabato & Sarangani Province





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June 9, 2010

Roswell, GA - As Queen of Angels Catholic School clears its educational supplies from children's books, teacher's manuals, vocabulary workbooks, globes, dictionaries, illuminated (30x) microscopes and various school supplies that are no longger being used by its students, school representative Ms. Sandra Spaeth once more coordinated a donation with volunteers of Galing Foundation, Inc. The donation will benefit children of South Cotabato and Sarangani Province of Mindanao.

GFI is grateful to Queen of Angels for its continued support since 2006. The school has generously donated to various GFI outreach located in Lucban, Quezon, St. Paul Cebu and St. Anthony Misamis Oriental.

Friday, June 11, 2010

Shallowford Elementary School and Ms. Samuelu donates to students of Tanauan North Elementary in Batangas



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June 7, 2010

Marietta, GA

Shallowford Falls Elementary School and Ms. Toni Nardiello-Samuelu, a kindergarten teacher donates children's books and school supplies to benefit the students of Tanauan North Elementary c/o Cecile G. Carandang, Ed. D. Principal II and Ms. Marisa Cabalijo.

Monday, June 07, 2010

Cross of Life Lutheran Church & Queen of Angels Catholic School donates to children of Datu Wali Mission in Mindanao




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May 27, 2010

Norcross, GA

Galing Foundation, Inc. ships balibayan boxes nos. 126-130 to benefit children of Datu Wali Mission in Mindanao. The educational materials were donations from families of Cross of Life Lutheran Church and Queen of Angels Catholic School, both located in Roswell, Georgia.

The shipment of these educational materials was funded by Sachi Koto Communications and Cross of Life Social Concerns.

Thursday, May 27, 2010

May: Georgia observes Asian Pacific American Heritage Month










May 25, 2010 * Atlanta, GA

Governor Sonny Perdue, community organization members and leaders gathered at the North Wing of State Capitol for the official proclaimation of May as Asian/Pacific American Heritage Month. Through the leadership of Dr. Josephine Tan, Chair of Asian American Commission for a New Georgia Community and Economic Development, a brief ceremony and a reception was held to honor Asian American's consistent contribution in the United States throughout its history. Today, Asian American population in Georgia continues to rise and becoming more actively involved as stake holders of a better and diverse community.

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Queen of Angels' annual book donation to benefit children of South Cotabato and Sarangani Province in Mindanao




Sue Van Rooyen, Media Specialist and Maureen Harkins, Media Assistant

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May 19, 2010 Roswell, GA

Queen of Angels Catholic School's annual "Book Swop" project was another success. Through its 4-year long partnership with Galing Foundation, Inc. the educational books are made available to children of South Cotabato and Sarangani Province in Mindanao. "It gives us great pleasure and great delight to help young upcoming readers in the hopes of making them fluent in English and become lifelong readers and lovers of books."- S. Van Rooyen

GFI wish to thank the families of Queen of Angels, Sue Van Rooyen (Media Specialist), Maureen Harkins ( Media Assistant), Julie Smith (Curriculum Director)and Sandra Spaeth (Administrative)

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

GFI ships its 125th box of educational resource materials to benefit Mindanao











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May 17, 2010 * Norcross, GA

Galing Foundation, Inc. ships its 125th balikbayan box of educational resource material to benefit Kipalkuda Elementary School in Mindanao, a 2009 library fund recipient from the provincial office of Sarangani Province.

Through GFI's Atlanta Community Partnership Program on public library assistance promoting English and functional literacy in rural areas of the Philippines, the educational resource materials were donated by members of Cross of Life Lutheran Church in Roswell, GA and shipment was funded by Sachi Koto Communications, Inc.

Special thanks to Brian Burtnik of Manila Mart & MMW Logistics Balikbayan Box Service.

For more information on GFI Mindanao Outreach, please visit http://www.gfimindanao.blogspot.com/

Monday, May 10, 2010

GSU Asian Studies and Galing Foundation, Inc. co-sponsored by Dept. of Political Science presented "Upcoming Presidential Elections in the Phil...





Ces Alberto, Aries Arugay, Arjho Turner, Dr. Kim Reimann, Dr. Chip Carey, Toni Daya-Luetgers & Dr. Eric Friginal








Aries Arugay





















April 29, 2010

Atlanta, GA

GSU (Georgia State University) Asian Studies Center and Galing Foundation, Inc. co-sponsored by the Department of Political Science at GSU presented "Upcoming Presidential Elections in the Philippines, What is at Stake?" held at the Troy Library, GSU General Bldg.

Panelist were; Henry "Chip" Carey, an Associate Professor in Department of Political Science at GSU who has lived and done research in the Philippines. Eric Friginal, an Assistant Professor in the Department of Applied Linguistics and ESL at GSU and has done extensive research related to call centers located globally, including in the Philippines. Aries Arugay, a Fulbright graduate student in the Department of Political Science at GSU and also an Assistant Professor in the Department of Political Science at the University of the Philippines - Diliman. Toni Daya-Luetgers, founder and executive director of the Galing Foundation, a local non-profit organization that promotes education in the Philippines.

Topics presented were "An overview on Philippine politics" by Dr. Carey, "Philippine Presidential Candidates Views on education policy and the importance of English proficiency for international competitiveness by Dr. Friginal, "10 Things to Remember this Election" by Mr. Arugay and "The Filipino community in Atlanta and Georgia" by Ms. Daya-Luetgers.

After the event, Filipino students commented on how they felt they needed to learn about politics in the Philippines. Dr. Kim Reimann, Director of GSU Asian Studies was very pleased with the students' response and thinks there may be some opportunities to do another event next year with the Filipino students organization.

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GFI Mindanao Director visits with PHCG Atlanta on Mission Trip





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May 10, 2010 Atlanta, GA

Galing Foundation, Inc. Mindanao Outreach Director, Ms. Arjho C. Turner visits with Philippine Honorary Consul General "Ray" Donato in his office in Buckhead. The purpose of the meeting was to officially inform the consul of her upcoming trip to Sarangani Province and South Cotabato where she will meet with government officials, community leaders and volunteers as well as to visit GFI outreach schools, libraries and a day care center.

Friday, April 30, 2010

April 26: Turner announces GFI's First Mission Trip in May



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Galing Foundation, Inc. Mission Trip to Mindanao in May 2010:


GFI Missions Team:
 Arjho Turner – GFI Secretary/ Mindanao Outreach Director
 Bernard L. Turner – GFI Volunteer
 Latonia Barnaby – GFI book donor

GFI Missions Field (Beneficiaries):
1. Maligo Day Care School – South Cotabato Province
2. Maligo Elementary School - South Cotabato Province
3. Landan National High School - South Cotabato Province
4. Kipalkuda Elementary School – Sarangani Province
5. Maligo Public Library - South Cotabato Province

GFI Mission Objectives:

 To do on-site visit and assessment for Galing Foundation, Inc assisted schools for library development in Polomolok, South Cotabato and in New La Union, Maitum, Sarangani Province (request for current profile of each school, take photo-documentation, receive suggestions for effective partnership especially in giving feedback/reports, etc);

 To assess the public library development of Barangay Maligo, Polomolok and how it impacts public access for adult literacy and as community information hub;

 To officially meet with teachers, students, and respective local government officials for long term sustainability and expansion recommendation after the completion or implementation success of the 5-year development plan of the current beneficiaries, and to award Certificates of Partnership with support from the office of the Philippine Honorary Consulate General of Atlanta.

 To promote the GFI Projects e.g. Youth Leadership Award, Best in English Awards, Arts Workshop. Take photos with GFI awards recipients and also student artists participating the Arts Workshop;

 To do an official turn over December 2009 book shipment and the laminated world maps to each of the beneficiaries; and

 To meet the GFI Mindanao Local Coordinator, Mrs. Jocelyn C. Robles.

April 26: GFI ships educational materials to benefit Mindanao





In photo: Arjho C. Turner (GFI Mindanao Director), Talan Alberto King (GFI jr. volunteer)and Ces Alberto (GFI Treasurer)





April 26, 2010

Norcross, GA Galing Foundation, Inc. shipped 3 balikbayan boxes full of educational materials to benefit GFI assisted schools in Mindanao.

GFI donors include Cross of Life Lutheran Church in Roswell, Queen of Angels Catholic School, Ms. Lesley Thomas' 5th grade class, Abundant Life Church of Lithonia and Ms. Joanne Roberts.

Special thanks to community partners; Manila Mart (Norcross) and Mabuhay Store (Forest Park).

Cross of Life Social Concerns International Dinner & Silent Auction Benefit





Saturday, April 24, 2010

Roswell, GA Cross of Life Social Concerns Committee hosted the 1st annual International Dinner and Silent Auction to benefit Phadhar Mission School (India), Malawi Mission and Galing Foundation, Inc. (Philippines) sponsored by Cartridge World Lilburn, India Chef with generous donations from COL members.

In spite of the unfavorable weather condition, the community of faith joined hands to help raise money for its international outreach. Over 60 guests enjoyed an array of homemade dishes from Africa, India, the Philippines, Denmark, Italy and Myanmar. The program began with a blessing lead in Chichewa, Hindi and Filipino then translated in the English language.

The highlights include a Blaan Tribe dance performed by Arjho C. Turner and a talk by Amber Dismer on her experience as a Peace Corp volunteer in Azerbaijhan followed by a discussion.

"At first I was concerned that we wouldn't have enough guests to taste all the delicious international food but slowly the guests started to arrive and we ended up having more people than we expected. Everyone enjoyed and learned so much from this event. We are so grateful and we feel blessed." - Hermon Rao, COL Social Concerns Chairman

The event raised over $1,500 to help COL Social Concerns international outreach.

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Save the Earth and Think Green



























Photo: Talan King tossing used ink cartridges into a Cartridge World collection box at Mabuhay Store




April 22, 2010 * Forest Park, GA

Galing Foundation, Inc., Mabuhay Store and Cartridge World (owned & operated by Rene Caballa located in Lilburn) announces its "Think Green for Children's Education" Partnership program in celebration of Earth Day.

Take advantage of the opportunity to help the environment and at the same time contribute to children's education by dropping off used ink cartridges, toners and cellphones. These items will help raise funds to pay for shipment of donated educational materials benefiting public schools and libraries under the GFI Mindanao Outreach.

To drop off, visit Mabuhay Store 4645 Jonesboro Road, Suite I Forest Park, GA 30297
(404) 361-9313 * www.mabuhayatlanta.com

Saturday, April 24 at 6pm: International Dinner at Cross of Life in Roswell

You are invited to join the International Dinner & Silent Auction Event on Saturday April 24, 2010 6:00PM at the Fellowship Hall sponsored by the Social Concern Committee of Cross of Life Lutheran Church in Roswell.

Please, if you can, come, join us, bring your whole family enjoy and have some fun.

Sample foods from India (Southeast Asia), the Philippines, Myanmar, Malawi, (Africa), China, Germany, Italy and Denmark.

Ms. Amber Dismer will speak about her Peace Corp experience in Azerbaijan and a Blaan Tribe dance presentation by Arjho C. Turner.


This event is free, only a love offering and silent auction event and International desserts for sale to raise funds to help our international outreach in India (Padhar Mission School); Africa (Malawi Missions) & Philippine schools (Galing Foundation, Inc.).

RSVP: Hermon Rao, Social Concerns Committee Chairman at email: hermonrao2@gmail.com

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April 29: The Upcoming Presidential Elections in the Philippines, What is at Stake?




The Upcoming Presidential Elections in the Philippines, What Is at Stake?
Date: Thursday, April 29, 2010
Time: 12:30pm - 2:00pm
Location: Troy Moore Library, 9th Floor of the General Classroom Building, GSU
Street: 38 Peachtree Center Ave
City/Town: Atlanta, GA

This event is free and open to the public.

DescriptionPanel Presentation and Discussion: Upcoming Presidential Elections in the Philippines, What is at Stake?
Speakers: Henry Carey, Eric Friginal, Aries Arugay and Toni Daya
Date: Thursday, April 29, 2010
Time: 12:30-2pm
Place: Troy Moore Library, 9th Floor of GCB

Citizens of the Philippines will be electing a new president on May 10. Who are the candidates? What are the stakes in the elections? Come join us for presentations about the political situation in the Philippines and an open discussion about the upcoming elections. We will also hear from Toni Daya about the local Filipino community in Atlanta and Georgia.

This event is sponsored by the GSU Asian Studies Center and the Galing Foundation, and co-sponsored by the Department of Political Science at GSU.

A Note on Our Speakers: Henry "Chip" Carey is an Associate Professor in Department of Political Science at GSU who has lived and done research in the Philippines. Eric Friginal is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Applied Linguistics and ESL at GSU and has done extensive research related to call centers located globally, including in the Philippines. Aries Arugay is a Fulbright graduate student in the Department of Political Science at GSU and also an Assistant Professor in the Department of Political Science at the University of the Philippines - Diliman. Toni Daya is the founder and executive director of the Galing Foundation, a local non-profit organization that promotes education in the Philippines.

Representatives of the Philippines at 74th Dogwood Festival in Atlanta





A Message of Thanks to Philippine representatives at Dogwood Festival





A message of thanks from the Philippine Honorary Consul General "Ray" Donato to the Philippine delegation at Dogwood Festival.

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