Sunday, November 28, 2010

GK News

GLOBAL NEWS

Gawad Kalinga founder promotes GK’s concept & vision in Toronto

Ugnayan.ca

The major direction of Gawad Kalinga is to look at the poor in the Philippines with respect and justice and at the same time, to build more houses for the poor for the next years to come, according to Antonio M. Meloto, GK's founder. Meloto who was in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on October28 to October 29, 2010, said that the rich and wealthy people in the country are now starting to embrace the poor by donating lands for the Gawad Kalinga for which houses will be constructed for the people families…

Wealth in Canada

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Every time I open my blackberry -- which friends say is most of the time -- I am now reminded of the abundance of a laid back country where it came from which for so long has only been for me an appendage of their powerful and more flamboyant neighbor in North America. My latest addiction, I just found out, is from Waterloo, Canada…

LOCAL NEWS

GK villages in Iloilo to hold 1st X’mas tree

usnewslasvegas.com

Nine Gawad Kalinga (GK) villages will be spruced up for the Christmas season with the holding of the 1st Iloilo Gawad Kalinga (GK) Mabuhay Design Contest. The contest aims to promote the 5K values of GK Mabuhay, namely, Kagandahan, Kayamanan, Kapamilya, Kasiyahan, and Karangalan; promote GK awareness for all; and to intensify unity among “kapitbahayans” (neighborhood).The contest organizers held their initial meeting last Nov. 8 in the presence of provincial First Lady Cosette R. Defensor.The contest involves the making of a Christmas tree to be displayed in the prominent area of the respective GK villages…

BLOGS

Hecky: The Genius is My Hero

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In my amazing journey I am blessed to walk with heroes every day. Their company keeps me happy, sustains my energy and lights my way. Daily I am inspired by the constancy of this caring and doing army of countless country-lovers, hope-weavers and dream-builders in GK, ordinary citizens without claim to immense power, vast property or money, armed only with the audacity not to accept poverty as their shameful legacy and the integrity not to embrace corruption as the way to scandalous prosperity. One stands out among many -- Hector Villanueva or simply Hecky to me…

Later... Later

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I met Hecky in May 2008 in San Diego. Our shared passion for Gawad Kalinga and our adoption journey made our paths cross many more times in the last 30 months. Hecks, thank you for being the person that you were… you are an inspiration to me and so many others. You took the road less traveled and in the process, you made the people around you better versions of themselves. Yours is a life well lived. You so generously shared yourself with everyone. You challenged us, high school Batch 85, to blaze the trail and make our mark in the building of our nation. You used your God-given talents so well in all your endeavors for the environment, our country, and the world…

Gawad Kalinga: On Being Moved

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Currently a bum droning in the quarter-life crisis hive, I tagged along with my GK-community nurse friend, Carmz Lopez, with the objective of wanting to help build roofs and paint walls. As a first-time builder, together with the other 150+ volunteers, we stowed away with our heavy bags, camp gear, and likely a few doubts on how safe the place is or if we could really finish building the roofs. Those paraded our minds on board the 12-hour road trip to Tumauini, and then we fell asleep…

Pagninilay

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Oktubre 23, sa nakaugaliang libangan ay magdamag ako sa harap ng “computer” habang nagf-”facebook”. Sa aking paglilibot-libot sa mga pahina, nakita ko ang isang imbetasyon. Mula ito sa Gawad Kalinga at tungkol sa gaganapin na “Rebuild” sa bayan ng Tumauini, Isabela. Matagal ko na gusto sumali sa Gawad Kalinga, nagustuhan ko ang ginagawa ng GK para sa ating mga kababayan. Ang tanging alam ko lamang sa Gawad Kalinga noon ay magtatayo ng mga kabahayaan at gagawa ng komunidad para sa mga mahihirap nating kababayan…

Build homes and help build lives. Be there at the Bayani Challenge 2011 from April 4 to 9 in Banatayan Island, Cebu.

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Friday, November 19, 2010

Salem Fil-Am Monthly Mass - First Sunday of Advent

YOU ARE ALL INVITED ...
Please come and encourage your whole family and your friends to celebrate the
1st Sunday of Advent Season in the monthly Fil-Am Mass at St. Vincent de Paul Church,1010 Columbia St. NE, Salem, OR 97301

November 28, 2010

4:00 pm - Divine Mercy Recital with the DMOLF Group & all

5:00 pm - Holy Eucharist Celebration
Fr. Ysrael Bien, Main Celebrant
& Fr. Henry Rufo, Concelebrant

6:00 pm - Reception will be follow after the mass.

Thank you to the CFC-YFC-KFC & HANDMAIDS of the LORD for sponsoring the Fil-Mass in Salem for the month of November.

For more info send email to maryanngaviola@hotmail.com

Friday, November 5, 2010

SANTO NINO - SINULOG 2011at MT. ANGEL

Dear friends,

In preparation for the SINULOG FESTIVAL at MT. ANGEL on January 15, 2011, below (also attached) is the schedule of practice for the Sinulog Dance as part of the Procession.

SANTO NINO CELEBRATION “SINULOG 2011” – MT. ANGEL
SATURDAY, JAN. 15, 2011

SCHEDULE OF PRACTICE for SINULOG DANCE PROCESSION
VENUE: Holy Trinity Parish, 13715 SW Walker Rd., Beaverton, OR 97005

November 6, 2010 (Saturday), 1:30 – 5:00 PM Fireside Room.
Please be present on this first meeting & practice, one topic to discuss will be the costume.
Your input is very important to come up with a costume that majority may choose. We will meet at the Fireside Room inasmuch as there will be an Auction at the Cafeteria on this date.

November 13, 2010 (Saturday), 1:30 – 5:00 PM Cafeteria

November 20, 2010 (Saturday), 1:30 – 5:00 PM Cafeteria

November 27, 2010 (Saturday), 1:30 – 5:00 PM Cafeteria

January 8, 2011 (Saturday), 1:30 – 5:00 PM Cafeteria THIS IS THE FINAL DRESS REHEARSAL!

Note: There will be no practice during the month of December due to the Holidays
when everyone is busy, so please make sure to attend the above scheduled practices.

Adults and kids are encouraged to participate and experience this Filipino cultural.
It's the same day that Sinulog "Pit Senyor" is celebrated in Cebu, Philippines.
in honor of the miraculous infant Jesus,Santo Nino.

The Sinulog prayer-dance will be under the direction of Rudy del Rosario, Artistic Director, Teatro Bagong Silangan.

Please pass on this email to your friends and family so they can join with us. The more, the merrier, the longer will be the procession.

Pit Senyor!!!

Any questions, please contact:
Vanessa 503-626-9460, Monette 503-848-6919, Rudy del Rosario 503-771-9701

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

A good read about Tony La Vina

Friends and Colleagues,

On Friday, November 5, Filipinos for Good Governance are hosting a special event with Dr. Tony La Vina as special guest and speaker and you are invited!

Dr. La Vina is a teacher,thinker, lawyer, social entrepreneur and human rights and environmental advocate who now serves as Dean of the Ateneo School of Government of the Ateneo, Jesuit University in the Philippines. He will be here on Friday to share with all of you some of his insights and experiences on good governance and how people like us can be deeply engaged in the future of our countries beyond politics alone. He will also provide us, Filipino or not, a perspective of the Philippines struggle to move out of poverty and the role of social responsibility and good and ethical governance to make the former happen. His passion for climate change, human rights, ethical leadership and social entrepreneurship will surely make him touch on these issues and from which we could learn a lot.

Tony graduated from Xavier and Ateneo Universities (undergraduate and graduate studies), Univsersity of the Philippines (Law) and Yale University (graduate studies in Law). He is married andhas 3 sons and they live in the Philippines. A deeply prayerful person, you will witness a person whose faith undergirds and defines all the work he has done so far in his life.

COME and listen to Dr. Tony La Vina and learn a little bit more about his work, the work for change inthe Philippines and the value of good governance in the future of nations.

Below is a web link to a recent article of Tony La Vina in this online magazine in the Philippines. This is a good way to learn his story - from the man himself.

http://www.thelobbyist.biz/perspectives/columns/the_connector/the_joy_of_teaching.html

"Prospects of Good Governance"

NOVEMBER 5, 7:30 pm, St. Therese Catholic Church - Corner of NE 131st and Halsey

Thanks and hope to see you on Friday!

Pia

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

More on Efren

Thank you so much everyone who support us on this work! Efren and KB have come and gone from Portland, but our work continues...

Many of you now know of Efren Penaflorida because of his win as CNN Hero in 2009. What people don't know is that the work of Efren has been in existence since 1985, and there is actually a BIGGER MAN (in every sense of the word) behind Efren and the entire Dynamic Teen Company. Efren is a 4th generation mentee, who just happened to be the "face" that represents the work of an entire team of young teenagers.

Start here: http://www.youtube.com/user/bonn8586#p/u/3/Qd5JE69KHYE and proceed to watch other videos in this library from "bonn8586" -- you will learn that the work of these children was successful long before Efren stepped up to that podium to receive his award!

Mimi, Cindy, and all others who weren't able to meet Ef and KB personally, I'm hoping we will someday soon invite their entire group to Portland for a longer stay... that's my future goal!

Aguman-Capampangan Mission, maybe you can look into partnering with this group of young advocates -- they need a lot of support for sustaining their work!! Their youngest advocate started literally doing social work at 7 years old, Kez is now 11 and he actually runs the Kariton Klinic, helping children younger than him with hygiene education and first aid.

FANHS -- Theirs is a story worth following, because although they are not Filipino-Americans, these Filipinos are making an impact globally, and I'm so sure that we will be seeing more of them all!

PSU-Kaibigan -- you are the best candidates for TRUE PARTNERSHIP with the Dynamic Teen Company!

CFAA -- maybe we can set aside a true partnership program with both DTC and GK, considering we have direct/reliable/accountable contacts, and these are programs which now have global exposure and validity. These organizations need our guidance, leadership and support for their sustainance... they ask that we are able to assist in long-term partnerships to help alleviate poverty and restore human dignity, not only to our countrymen, but for the rest of the world who are watching and following our lead!

Again here's the link to my complete album on Ef's and KB's visit here:

http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=570287&id=877410633&l=3c39e61275

Thank you and God Bless Always!

;-) Dolly

"Aspire to inspire before you expire."

FilAm Friendship Christmas 2010

Good Governance in the Philippines - Forum on November 5, 2010

Hello,

Can we ever rid of the corruption that riddles the government in the Philippines? Some people are thinking that the current administration may be the rare opportunity of starting a turn-around in this area of concern. Can this new administration actually do it? Many are hopeful, but realize that the government can’t do it alone. The anti-corruption campaign will have to engage all of us, if it to be successful. Hopefully you can come to this forum on November 5, Friday, at 7:30 pm, at St. Therese Catholic Church. The Dean of School of Government of Ateneo, Tony LaVina, will be guest speaker. He is in New York for a speaking engagement, and we requested him to reroute is trip so he can drop by here and talk to us.

See attached flyer. Hope you can join us.

Eric