CARE provides immediate assistance to victims of calamities or natural disasters like volcanic eruptions, earthquakes, and typhoons that leave vast areas flooded. CARE aims to provide the basic necessities (food, medicine, clothing, among others) most needed immediately after the devastation and short-term measures to support recovery and rehabilitation. These measures are done with the help of the staff … Continue reading Calamity Assistance and Rehabilitation Endeavors (CARE) Projects in 2016
Feeding and Nutrition Projects in 2016
Feed the Hungry, Inc.’s (FtH) Feeding and Nutrition Program is designed to provide supplemental food to malnourished children aged 6 and below, as this is the critical brain development age for children. The Program involves providing one complete nutritious meal five days a week for a period of 6 months. Children are categorized from first … Continue reading Feeding and Nutrition Projects in 2016
Education (Scholarships and Books) Projects in 2016
Feed the Hungry, Inc. endeavors to help feed the hunger for knowledge and education among the poor children and youth in the Philippines. In partnership with the Commission on Filipinos Overseas (CFO), scholarships are given to deserving elementary, high school, and college students, CFO screens scholars and facilitates the grants. The Books Program continues to welcome partners … Continue reading Education (Scholarships and Books) Projects in 2016
Gift-Giving in 2016
Feed the Hungry, Inc.’s (FtH) signature program, “GG” as it is fondly called at FtH, has evolved through our twenty five years of implementations, to one program that has always kept us in touch with folks all over the Philippines, and yes, to the many places that have us travelling by air transport, car, jeepneys, … Continue reading Gift-Giving in 2016
My Little Red School House Experience By Paul Mola
I was asked to tell the story of how this Little Red Schoolhouse project came to be. Five years ago, I was invited to go to the Philippines with my golf buddies. I hardly knew where the Philippines were, but my friends were from there and it involved golf so that was good enough for … Continue reading My Little Red School House Experience By Paul Mola
Roosevelt Elementary School Fundraising Project
Roosevelt Elementary School in Bellingham, Washington raised $511 for the Philippine Typhoon Relief. Students came with coins from home to put in the jar. Gloria Caoile’s sister, Eleanor, decided that ‘children’ would like to help other children affected by Typhoon Haiyan/Yolanda- so Eleanor started this Penny Jar.
