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The Pinoy Pilgrim Global Enterprise Innovation Competition 2010.
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The Pinoy Pilgrim Global Enterprise Innovation Competition 2010.

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We need geniuses.  PinoyPilgrim needs geniuses.  There are many Pinoy geniuses and to spot them, the last thing we would look at are their grades.  We look at abilities and talent rather than grades.

In this regard, Pinoy Pilgrim Global Foundation Incorporated launches the:

Pinoy Pilgrim Global Enterprise Innovation Competition (PPGEIC - "pronounced pp-geek")

The PPGEIC-UP Diliman seeks to explore and implement ideas, transforming them to an end-result that would benefit Philippine Society and the world.   Tell us about your ideas and if your ideas are worth transforming into a reality, we would look for funds to implement the project you have in mind.

We have first chosen UP Diliman for the launching of the PPGEIC but early next year, we would launch the PPGEIC in other universities across the country as well.  This is the second funding initiative of Pinoy Pilgrim to projects dedicated to geniuses.  The first project we had launched was an initiative to help the Headway School for Giftedness, a Quezon City based private grade school for high IQ students.  The Pinoy Pilgrim Global Enterprise Innovation Competition will be the second project we have, this time targeting university-level, graduate-level, and post-graduate level students.  If you think your ideas are worth calling genius-ideas, this is the chance for you to prove it.

For details on joining the Global Enterprise Innovation Competition, click here.

For the PPGEIC FAQ, click here.

Last Updated ( Wednesday, 25 November 2009 )
 
Pinoy Pilgrim Donates to “Tahanang Walang Hagdanan” (House with no steps)
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Pinoy Pilgrim Global Foundation Inc (PPGFI) visited Tahanang Walang Hagdanan (TWH) in Cainta, Rizal last November 19, 2009 to make a cash donation to help in their fund-raising campaign to rehabilitate their workshops for disabled workers that were destroyed from typhoon “Ondoy” disaster last September 26, 2009.

TWH is a sustainable enterprise providing employment for persons with disabilities and an ideal venue for holistic development of their physical, mental, economic, social and spiritual well-being.

TWH was not spared from the lashes of typhoon Ondoy and about 300 disabled persons fought for their lives when flash floods hit the center and no rescue was available to evacuate people mostly on wheelchairs. The water reached up to their necks and they all have to help each other reached the nearby building and crawled to the second floor to save themselves and the weaker ones. Badly hit were the workshop where 350 people with their families depend for their livelihood. The machines, finished products, work in process, raw materials and the dormitories of the residents were soaked in water and mud for hours and millions of pesos of products and raw materials were damaged.

The funds will be used to help purchase raw materials and supplies so that we can start operation, reproduce the damaged finished goods and sell them in time for the Christmas season.

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In Photo: (Top) Intet Victoriano, Jr, Project Consultant of PPGFI, Carlo F. de Leon, Executive Director of PPGFI, Sr. Valeriana Baerts, ICM, Founder & Chairmain of the Boards of TWH.  (Bottom) TWH  representatives, Joy Garcia, Chief Operating Officer, Lita Evangelista, Director – Workshop Operations, and Gerald Macabenguil, Bookkeeper

Last Updated ( Wednesday, 25 November 2009 )
 
Pinoy Pilgrim Donates to “Typhoon Ondoy” victims
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Pinoy Pilgrim Global Foundation Inc (PPGFI) recently made a cash donation to Montessori de San Juan (MSJ) in their fund raising project to help the victims of typhoon “Ondoy”.   This typhoon wreacked havoc to us and our countrymen in Metro Manila, Rizal, and other neighboring provinces last September 26, 2009.  It was a tragedy that resulted in loss of lives, property and livelihood.

MSJ initiated this project by encouraging their students, parents, and community to give donations in kind or in any amount of cash.  The donations collected were turned over to the Boy Scout Philippines Metro East and the Girl Scout Philippines Rizal Council.  The students and scouts of Montessori worked on this outreach program. 

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In Photo: Carlo F. de Leon, Executive Director of PPGFI, Mrs. Carmelita Raymundo, and Mrs. Ma.Lourdes Arellano, MSJ Principals of High School and Pre-School respectively. 

 

 

 

Last Updated ( Monday, 26 October 2009 )
 
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