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GIVE
If each of us takes part in caring and sharing, the overwhelming challenge of poverty can be addressed. Alone we can do so little, but together we can do so much. |
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EXPLORE
Ending poverty is a journey with many routes. Find new and exciting ways to get involved and make a difference in the lives of others today. |
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VOLUNTEER
Your time, talent and treasure is multiplied when you work with others in the spirit of Bayanihan. Build hope on ground and be an active part of this nation’s journey out of poverty. |
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WHO WE ARE
Gawad Kalinga Community Development Foundation, Inc. (GK) is a Philippine-based movement that aims to end poverty for 5 million families, by first restoring the dignity of the poor. |
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GK1WORLD
Gawad Kalinga is a global movement of nation builders who are committed to expanding the work and advocacy of caring and sharing across countries, to build a better, safer and kinder world. |
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Let There Be Light |
AKLAN
Brgy. Fatima, New Washington |
One year after Haiyan, we are inspired by the generosity of our partners and reminded that more than giving new houses, it's about presence – getting to know the beneficiaries personally and showing them that truly, we will not leave them behind. Read more
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By Land, Air or Sea |
ANTIQUE |
One year after Haiyan, we honor the silent heroes who continue to challenge the impossible with us, ensuring that real hope is immediately brought to where it is needed most. Read more
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Joyful Anticipation |
CAPIZ
Brgy. Buntod, Panay |
One year after Haiyan, the local government and people of Buntod teach us that a big part of rebuilding consists of finding joy in the waiting. Read more
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Paying It Forward |
CEBU
Brgy. San Miguel, San Remigio |
One year after Haiyan, the survivors and beneficiaries show us that even in the midst of tragedy, no one is too poor that he cannot give. Read more
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The Heart of a Volunteer |
EASTERN SAMAR
Brgy. Poblacion 8, Lawaan |
One year after Haiyan, volunteers like Ria Quiminales show us that disasters can also bring out the best in people: inspiring the ordinary to rise up and become heroes for one another. Read more
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Keeping Hope Afloat |
ILOILO
Brgy. Punta Buri, Ajuy |
One year after Haiyan, the fishermen of Ajuy build back their boats, livelihood, and unwavering hope for a better future – one where their children are not as vulnerable to nature’s wrath and poverty’s cruelty. Read more
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Una sa Serbisyo, Huli sa Benepisyo |
LEYTE
Brgy. Pago, Tanauan |
One year after Haiyan, Arnel and Feliza Abas find purpose in helping fellow Leyteños rebuild their lives in the face of waiting, danger, and even death. Read more
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Wide Awake |
NEGROS OCCIDENTAL
Brgy. Old Sagay, Sagay |
One year after Haiyan, the mothers in Sagay (Negros Occidental) find shelter from their fears and the courage to face life’s many storms. Read more
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Hunger Ends Where Caring Begins |
LEYTE
Brgy. San Roque, Alang-Alang |
One year after Haiyan, the children of Alang-Alang hope to feel like 'normal' kids again: smiling, carefree, unafraid. With Kusina ng Kalinga, we try to bring back the normalcy of their lives and the brightness of their futures. Read more
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