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, October 08, 2008

"Thank you so much for the excellent assortment of books that we received from donors of GFI" says D. Evans






by Arjho Turner, GFI Director for Mindanao Outreach

The Kipalkuda Elementary School of Barangay New La Union, Maitum, Sarangani Province is one of the GFI outreach school in Mindanao. For this school year, there are 357 students enrolled and are mostly belonging to the Tboli indigenous peoples group. The GFI box sent last May 31, 2008 was turned over to the school last September 22, 2008. The turn over of books was facilitated by the Datu Wali Mission (DWM), the partner Christian non-profit organization of GFI in the project implementation. DWM is also assisting the school through its lunch and transportation program among other services provided by the ministry. DWM Director Dan Evans further extends appreciation for GFI assistance, "Thank you so much for the excellent assortment of books that we received from donors of Galing Foundation, Inc. We delivered them to Kipalkuda Elementary School yesterday. In the attached photos, you will see the head teacher, Mrs. Aurea Desaville, and a group of first grade tribal children enjoying the unpacking and first-look of the books. They were truly excited, and we are very grateful for your assistance. For many of these children, it was the first time they had ever held a book in their own hands."

GFI 2008 nomination is now open

September 19, 2008

Galing Foundation, Inc. announces its nomination process to award a student for its 2nd Youth Leadership Award:

The Board or its designee will select a student from one of the three school levels (Elementary, Middle School & High School).

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

"I am very proud to be the recipient of 2007 Youth Leadership Award from Galing Foundation, Inc. It was an honor for me to be recognized not only by my school but also from a prestigious community organization like Galing. I learned to take responsibility of leading the kid's activities in some of Galing events like Ball 'O Fun & Filipino Harvest Festival Reading Program. It is a great feeling to interact with other people, teaching and handling other kids and having fun at the same time. I will never forget my great experience as the 2007 Youth Leadership Award holder. And I will cherish this great opportunity and forever grateful to Galing in believing in me." - Omar Ragheb

"GFI Youth Leadership Award, for me is very effective and important program that you should be proud of. It serves as an inspiration for the kids to aspire for more achievements in life. It motivates great kids to be more efficient, productive, and creative when they get involved in community programs by GFI. It gives them the opportunity and responsibility to lead and thus develop their skills to be a good leader in the future." says Grace Ragheb, mother of Omar Ragheb.

Mr. Omar Ragheb with some assistance from his mother Grace will launch a partnership book drive project with his school Sutton Middle School to benefit the children of Cavite.


To receive an application form or for more information on GFI 2008 Youth Leadership, please contact:
Arjho Turner at arjhoturner@yahoo.com
Ces Alberto at ces.alberto@comcast.net

Please visit: www.galingfoundation.com

Galing Foundation, Inc. at SSA Combined Federal Campaign Kick-Off




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Galing Foundation, Inc. takes part in 2008 Combined Federal Funding Campaign




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




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 05, 2008

GFI Box Nos. 82 & 83 shipped to Lucban to benefit disabled children under DepEd








GFI Box Nos. 82 & 83 shipped to Lucban to benefit disabled children under DepEd September 5, 2008, Doraville, GA Galing Foundation, Inc. box nos. 82 & 83 were shipped via Monlu Forwarders (tracking no. 19967 www.monluusa1.com )at Manila Mart to benefit disabled children under DepEd Paaralang Elementarya ng Lucban 1 who appealed to the Foundation back in May 12, 2008.

Many thanks to our donors of children's books, school supplies, resource materials to: Friends of Roswell Library, Joe & Nori Clark, Lauren & Melissa Luetgers, Aaron & Angelo Alberto. Contributions to GFI shipping cost was made by Arjho & Bernard Turner and Mabuhay Store.

Also thanks to our partner Manila Mart & Bryan Burtnick.


Tuesday, August 12, 2008

Galing Foundation, Inc. hosted an Appreciation Exhibit at Cross of Life Lutheran Church








August 10, 2008, Sunday

Galing Foundation, Inc. hosted an Appreciation Exhibit at Cross of Life Lutheran Church in Roswell.

Members and guests of Cross of Life Lutheran Church in Roswell were treated to "A Taste of Philippines", a sampling of popular Filipino food and drinks as well as a showcase of artworks and thank you notes by Filipino indigent children under the Foundation. Handicrafts from Lucban, Quezon and Mindanao were also part of the exhibit last Sunday.

The main purpose of the exhibit was for the Foundation to express its sincere thanks to the Cross of Life Endowment Fund of the Lutheran Community Foundation, to the church and its local supporters for their genuine concern for the education of the needy children.

Foundation donates books




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Friday, August 08, 2008

GFI Shipping Report for 2008

GFI Shipping Report for 2008:

1. Box Nos. 61, 62, 63 = Lucban, Quezon
2. Box Nos. 63, 64 = Mindanao
3. Box Nos. 65, 66 = Lucban, Quezon
4. Box Nos. 67, 68, 69, 70 = Mindanao
5. Box No. 71 = Batangas
6. Box Nos. 72, 73, 74 = Mindanao
7. Box Nos. 75, 76 = Mindano
8. Box No. 77 = Mulanay, Quezon
9. Box Nos. 78, 79, 80, 81 = Lucban, Quezon

A total of 22 boxes As of August 8, 2008:

Lucban, Quezon = 9 boxes
Mulanay, Quezon = 1 box
Batangas = 1 box
Mindanao = 11 boxes


Contents of these boxes shipped to the Philippines are books, school supplies, some clothings and toys.

Cross of Life Endowment Fund of Lutheran Community Foundation donates school supplies to indigent children of Galing Lucban in Barangay 6







Cross of Life Endowment Fund of Lutheran Community Foundation donates school supplies to indigent children of Galing Lucban of Barangay 6

August 7, 2008 - Doraville, GA

Galing Foundation, Inc. volunteer Lauren Luetgers, a resident of Roswell, helped ship 4 balikbayan boxes (size: 24x17x24) full of brand new school supplies for Filipino indigent children of Galing Lucban in Barangay 6, Lucban, Quezon.

The purchase of brand new school supplies were made possible by Cross of Life Endowment Fund of Lutheran Community Foundation. GFI received a total of $1,200 last July 1, 2008.

The Foundation is grateful to COLEF for its continued support to the education of Filipino indigent children. Special thanks to its charitable partners Manila Mart and Monlu Forwarders. The shipment can be tracked by visiting www.monluusa1.com, invoice no. 19711.

The shipment of these goods were made possible by individual donors from the local community.

For more information, please visit www.galingfoundation.com

Monday, August 04, 2008

August 10: "A Taste of Philippines"
















You are invited to "A Taste of Philippines"

Sunday, August 10 beween morning services at Cross of Life Lutheran Church

The children of the Galing Foundation, Inc. will sponsor an event to thank the Cross of Life Endowment Fund and church for its support to Filipino indigent children.

This event will feature displays of artwork, thank you notes from the children and an audio-visual presentation sharing the ministry.

Filipino refreshments will be provided.

Cross of Life Church is located on 1000 Hembree Road Roswell, GA 30075
Schedule of Services are as follows:
7:45 am Traditional Service
9:00 am Contemporary Service
11:15 am Traditional Service

For more information or to rsvp, please contact tonidaya@tonidaya.com

Wednesday, July 30, 2008

DepEd: Peace education mainstreamed in schools

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
JULY 24, 2008

Peace education mainstreamed in schools

The ways of peace will now be taught in public schools and be incorporated in teacher education – part of the government’s initiative to build and nurture a climate conducive to peace through education.

This develops as the Department of Education today joins other agencies and civil
representatives in the signing of the implementing rules and regulation (IRR) for Executive Order 570: Institutionalizing Peace Education in Basic Education and Teacher Education.

The inter-agency Technical Working Group (TWG), composed of the Office of the Presidential Adviser on the Peace Process (OPAPP), DepEd, Commission on Higher Education (CHEd), National Economic Development Authority (NEDA) and civil society representatives, helped draft the IRR.

DepEd and OPAPP have earlier developed elementary and high school peace education
exemplars as a way of mainstreaming peace education in the basic formal and non-formal education curriculum.

CHEd, meanwhile, shall introduce and institutionalize peace education among teachers through pre-service and in-service training.

Education Secretary Jesli Lapus said, “DepEd will incorporate peace education where it matters because we believe in the power of education to change the mindset of people towards peace. “He assured that instructional materials will also be developed, produced, and disseminated as additional tools while the adaptation and adoption of video peace modules through a series of workshops will also be strengthened.

The TWG has refined the IRR draft after two major consultations: the Mindanao-wide
Consultation on Peace Education, organized by the Mindanao Peace Education Forum
(MinPEF) and the National Consultation Workshop on EO 570, organized by OPAPP and TWG.

According to EO 570, DepEd will serve as co-chair of the coordinating structure. It will spearhead the mainstreaming peace education concepts, skills and values in the learning content of the basic education and alternative learning systems (ALS).

It is tasked to encourage and nurture local peace initiatives in schools, ALS local systems and communities and to organize peace education learning circles/teams in the region, division and school level.

“The peace problems are very complex and no one has all the answers. However, everyone can do something in his or her little way to bring us a step closer to the attainment of peace,” he stressed.
END

DepEd: Lapus advocates education for sustainable development

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

JULY 18, 2008



Lapus advocates 'education for sustainable development'

Department of Education (DepEd) Secretary Jesli Lapus today cited the urgency of tapping both formal and informal learning systems in an effort to incorporate sustainable development and environment education in the Philippine public school curriculum.

In the Consultative Workshop on EFA Towards Sustainable Development at Club Filipino, San Juan, the Education Chief challenged local policy-makers and officials to make this Decade of Education for Sustainable Development meaningful to all.

Lapus, who is also the National Education for All (EFA) Committee Chair, said that "DepEd has directed its efforts towards the provision of basic learning tools which include care of the environment for sustainable development. Yet more needs to be done."

The United Nations – Decade of Education for Sustainable Development is a vast undertaking that requires involvement of all education stakeholders in government, civil society, educational institutions, and private organizations.

Teacher training in the areas of environment education that draws on local inputs, contexts, and values, as mentioned by Lapus, will be "strategic to meeting our Education for Sustainable Development goals."

The workshop sought to provide a platform for creating awareness of Education for Sustainable Development (ESD) as a development strategy, and discuss ESD performance indicators. It also featured a discussion on the definition of ESD and how its accomplishments are measured by the Asia Pacific ESD Performance Indicators.

Further, Lapus said that "we education stakeholders have to ensure that sustainable development – which is the watchword of the century - should be well incorporated in the lessons and values we teach our children. They have to learn early on that nature is finite and there's a lot of catching up to do in terms of reviving the environment."



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Email: comm-osec@deped.gov

DepEd: Lapus welcomes DILG’s funding support to public schools

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
JULY 21, 2008

Lapus welcomes DILG’s funding support to public schools

Supporting the call of Education Secretary Jesli Lapus for other sectors to help
bring school-aged children to school, the Department of Interior and Local
Government (DILG) recently directed the local government units to provide
supplemental funding for public schools through the local school boards.
In Memorandum Circular No. 95 sent to provincial governors, city and
municipal mayors, vice governors and DILG regional directors, DILG Acting
Secretary Austere Panadero urged the local school boards to provide funding
for at least during the first two months of the school year when the Parent,
Teacher, Community Association (PTCA) collections are not yet available.
Among the services which require regular funding are pre-school classes,
utilities, security and janitorial needs.

“The support of the DILG to pay for basic school services is most welcome as
we try to get more schools to accept 5 to 11 years old to enroll and stay in
school,” Education Secretary Jesli Lapus said.
In a study released earlier by the National Statistical Coordination Board, the
percentage of children enrolled in primary school went down to 83 % in school
year 2006-2007, from 90% five years earlier. The dwindling number of school
enrollees is attributed to widespread poverty aggravated by rising cost of fuel
and food.

In the same memorandum, Panadero also enjoined the local executives to
support DepEd and the community in ensuring that school-aged children
actually enroll in school.

According to the Education Chief, “improving school attendance is the
responsibility of the entire community. Parents, local government units, and the
local school boards should work hand-in-hand with DepEd in increasing
participation rate and, consequently, reduce drop-out incidence among school
children.”

Lapus has earlier called on the LGU’s city and municipal councils to come up
with an anti-truancy ordinance that will compel parents to constantly keep their
children to school.

Among the measures currently implemented by DepEd to ease the financial
obstacle to parents and keep children in school are the no collection and no
uniform policy, school feeding program and alternative learning systems for
learners outside of the formal school system.

DepEd also reiterates that from preschool to grade 4, no collection of fees shall
be allowed throughout the school year. From grade 5 up, authorized fees – such
as Red Cross, Boy and Girl Scouts of the Philippines, and PTCA fees – may be
collected but only on a voluntary basis.

Studies show that students who have enough preparation in pre-school up to
grade three are most likely to stay in school longer.

Meanwhile, DILG also advised the LGUs to consider the public school’s
budgetary requirements in reviewing and revising approved local school board
budgets as well as other priorities which have been identified in schools’
improvement plans.
END

Friday, July 25, 2008

GFI Box Nos. 75, 76 & 77 to Mindanao & Quezon



Photo: Lauren Luetgers, Kaitlyn Gustilo & Melissa Luetgers





Doraville, GA - July 24, 2008

Galing Foundation, Inc. volunteers Lauren & Melissa helped shipped GFI box nos. 75, 76 & 77 to Mindanao & Quezon. Many thanks our partners, the Filipino American Association of Columbus, Georgia & Marilyn Doromal of K&M Tutorial Learning Center for their donation.

The goods were shipped via Monlu Forwarders in Manila Mart. The shipment can be tracked via www.monluusa1.com using invoice no. MM119 for Mindanao & invoice no. MM120 for Mulanay, Quezon.

GFI Box 72, 73 & 74 shipped to Mindanao




Doraville, GA - July 7, 2008 Galing Foundation, Inc. volunteers Lauren & Melissa Luetgers helped ship GFI boxes nos. 72, 73 & 74 containing children's books donated by Queen of Angels Catholic School and Bridgeway Christian Academy to Mindanao.

Monlu Forwarders invoice no. 70442 can be tracked online via www.monluusa1.com

Special thanks to Bryan Burtnick & Manila Mart.

Cross of Life Lutheran Endowment Fund of the Lutheran Community Foundation Grants GFI $1,200 to provide school supplies to 200 students in Lucban






Cross of Life Lutheran Endowment Fund of the Lutheran Community Foundation Grants GFI $1,200 to provide school supplies to 200 students in Lucban

No distance too far for children's literacy





No distance too far for children's literacy by Marilyn Z. Doromal
NaFFAA R4
www.kmtlc2000.com


"Ang kabataan ang pag-asa ng bayan." This reminds me of our great national hero Dr. Jose Rizal as he trekked many miles from the hills of Odenwald,Wilhelmsfeld to get to Heidelberg University for an education he will forever be remembered. Galing Foundation is re-living the heroism of many of us who dreamt of sharing our good
fortune to the young illiterate oppressed children of Quezon and Mindanao. Galing's goal to literacy was warmly welcomed by Columbus folks as they generously provided
food boxes, powdered milk,(courtesy of Ms. Ellen Balauitan) brand new backpacks with school supplies partly donated by Basilio Clinic), and of course hardcover books that'll open avenues and inspire the youngest Filipinos to dream and explore.
Hosted by K&M TLC K-12 Academic Tutoring Center, Columbus welcoming committee role modeled Fil-Am generosity at its finest. Headed by FAA President John Campos,( who excitedly brought in donated goods few days prior to turn over) Mr & Mrs. Arnold Taganas, Mr.& Mrs. Daryl Guernsey, FAA VP Dr. Jo Galang Ray, Dr. Bernie & Mrs. Manasan of Ft. Benning,Ms. Norma Dodd and NaFFAA's Fil-Language Immersion students
with frontliner 6 year old "reading wiz,"Kevin Guernsey, genuine generosity poured. Added to the photo opp was Lauren Daya-Luetgers creative eyes for the lenses.

For dinner ,baby back ribs barbecue was prepared by 16 year old Mike Dominguez.All these... for the children in the Philippines they want to meet in the future. A family occasion worthy of 2 hr.drive. This event was so meaningful that no distance is too far to touch the lives and give hope to the dreams of these young poor children threatened by the ultimate poverty in human history- Illiteracy.
To Arjhou and Ces, thank you for taking the time driving in an afternoon where you should be with your family.

Maraming Salamat Galing at Mabuhay! Got more books to haul here.......any volunteer/s???

SSA Diversity Day Celebration features Mindanao






The Regional Office of the Social Security Administration held its 2008 Diversity Day Celebration on Tuesday, July 22, 2008 in the Sam Nunn Federal Center, downtown Atlanta. This year’s theme was “Triumph through Diversity”.

The event was attended by approximately 100-150 employees who were entertained with a program designed to be educational and a fun way of learning about different cultures.

Our very own Arjho Turner, Galing Foundation volunteer, was one of the performers for the event, wowing the federal employees with her traditional Blaan Tribal dance. Organizers for the event, received numerous favorable comments about her performance.

Other performers from the Asian communities included the Southeast Korean Dance Association and a Middle Eastern Dancer. The keynote speaker was Dr. Josephine Tan. Food included a variety of dishes from numerous countries.

Our special thanks to Arjho and Galing Foundation for supporting the event.



Jane Rolen
Civil Rights & Equal Opportunity
SSA

GFI Voter Registration Outreach & Education event on Aug. 31 plus Filipino Entertainment

Galing Foundation, Inc. in cooperation with Dynamic Vision Entertainment, LLC presents

Sine at Salu-Salo


1-6pm
Sunday, August 31
Hembree Park Community Room
850 Hembree Park
Roswell, GA 30075

This event is FREE and open to the public. Donate new and gently used childrens books and school supplies.

Seats are limited. RSVP: galingfoundation@yahoo.com

Order your box dinner, email Mabuhay Store : ces.alberto@comcast.net or call 404 361-9313.

Menu:
Choice of Beef or Chicken with Rice plus dessert
Cost: $8 per person


Program:
1:00-3:00 Q&A on Voter Registration by CPACS/GAPICC Voter Registration Committee
Panelists:
"Immigration & Citizenship" by Sarah Hawk, Fisher & Phillips, LLC
"Government Services" by Jane Rolen, Soc. Sec. Admin.

3:00-6:00 "Sine at Salu-Salo" featuring "Ikaw Pa Rin" starring Robin Padilla & Ai-Ai Delas Alas

DVE & Mabuhay (Philippine) Products will be on SALE.

GFI supports GA Asian American Voter Registration Outreach & Education










Photo: Alfred Yin (OCA), Leng Yin (OCA), Toni Daya-Luetgers (GFI)
standing: Lindsay Romasanta (GAAPICC), Judy Yi (CPACS) and Alex Wu (OCA)








Are you being heard? Put power behind your voice and register to vote.


On July 7, 2008 the Voter Registration Subcommittee for the Georgia Asian Pacific Islander Community Coalition came together for their first voter registration drive. The kickoff event was held at the Center for Pan Asian Community Services in Doraville.

Future Voter Registration events are listed below and more details can be found on http://www.gaapicc.org/calendar.html

July 12th Fil Am Atlanta Bingo Event
July 12th OCA 25th Annivesary Banquet
August 9th APAC Health Fair
August 31st Galing Foundation, Inc. "Sine at Salu-Salo" (Movie & Dinner) Event


Asian American organizations and groups are encouraged to incorporate a Voter Registration in your next event. If you are an Asian American business owner, consider having Voter Registration applications in your establishment for your customers.


The Voter Registration Subcommittee is composed of the following organizations and individuals: Judy Yi (CPACS), Toni Daya Luetgers (Galing Foundation, Inc.), Eleanor Pascual (APAC and Fil-Am Atlanta) Alfred Yin (Organization of Chinese Americans) and Lindsay Romasanta (GAAPICC).

If you would like to learn more about voter outreach and education, or would
like to volunteer to register to vote, please contact Lindsay Romasanta at
Lindsay.Romasanta@cpacs.org or at 770.936.0969