Saturday, May 12, 2018

GMA Foundation receives donation for Marawi

GMA Chairman and CEO Atty. Felipe L. Gozon (second from right), GMA President Gilberto R. Duavit, Jr. (third from right), and GMAKF EVP & COO Rikki Escudero-Catibog (center) receive generous monetary help for Rebuild Marawi Project from FFCCCII’s officers in aid of the Rebuild Marawi Project in Lanao del Sur
GMA Kapuso Foundation, Inc. (GMAKF) received recently a donation of P2.25 million from the Federation of Filipino-Chinese Chambers of Commerce and Industry, Inc. (FFCCCII) in support of GMAKF’s Rebuild Marawi Project in Lanao del Sur.

The turnover ceremony held at the GMA Network Center was attended by GMA Network Chairman and CEO Atty. Felipe L. Gozon, GMA Network President and COO Gilberto R. Duavit, Jr., GMAKF Executive Vice President and COO Rikki Escudero-Catibog while the FFCCCII party was led by President Domingo Yap, EVP Dr. Henry Limbonliong, Vice President Mary Ng, Vice President Alex Yap Cho Ty, Vice President William Gosiaco, Chairman of Media and Public Affairs Committee Wilson Lee Flores, Vice Chairperson of Media Relations and Information Committee Lily Lim, Chairman of Welfare Committee Bonifacio Lui, Co-Chairman of Welfare Committee Robert Kho Tian Ang, Vice Chairman of Welfare Committee Jimmy Ching, Chairman of External Affairs Committee Nelson Guevarra, Assistant Secretary General Reynard Hing. FFCCCII’s Project Coordinator Carlos Legaspi and Photographer Wilson Ong were also present.

“Napaka-importante nito sa pag rehabilitate ng Marawi sapagkat ang unang pangangailangan ng mga bata duon ay eskwelahan (This is very important in rehabilitating Marawi because schools are the primary need of the children there),” Gozon said.

“Kami dito sa Filipino-Chinese community, we have to share what we have with the poor ‘kababayans’ just to show them that we also love them,” Yap remarked. “We hope that this will pick up efforts for the rehabilitation and construction of destroyed public schools.”

GMAKF has repeatedly visited Lanao del Sur to find out how it could best respond to the needs of the residents of Marawi who were displaced by the armed conflict. Many schools were reduced to rubble. The Department of Education will re-enroll the displaced students outside of the most affected area while the bombed out area gets rehabilitated by the government.

“The youth is the future of our country. Education is the way to improve your life,” shared Escudero-Catibog.

GMAKF will rehabilitate and rebuild three schools in Marawi City and will build a total of 18 classrooms at Datu Saber Elementary School (8 classrooms), Pendolonan Elementary School (6 classrooms) and Camp Bagong Amai Pakpak Elementary School (4 classrooms).

FFCCCII is one of GMAKF’s top donors for its Rebuild Marawi Project and through its generosity, the lives of generations of children in Marawi will change for the better.

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Tidbits: Happy b-day greetings today, May 12, go to QC Mayor Herbert Bautista, Mila del Sol, Dennis Trillo, Onemig Bondoc, May Neri, Marita Nuque, Armi Escolar, Mario Joson, Carl Rigg Buenaseda, Florence Defensor, Jun Vinluan, LA-based lawyer Francis Papica, Pin Antonio, Elizabeth Gokauchi and Michael LaygoMay 13: former Sen. Mar Roxas, Kenneth and Marilou Lagadi, Reggie Regaldo, Joseph Parlan, Jenette Collantes and Rita CarpioMay 14: Rachel Lobangco, Becky Garcia, Sandee Masigan, Vic Revilla, Rudolph Armas, Angel Joshua Velasco, Anna Valencia, Erwin Santiago, Marlette Gorospe, Marri Nallos, Engr. Rodel Lial and Judge Corona Somera

EL SHADDAI July 24, 1999