Fund Raising


Goal for 2010: $23,500
Donations collected 2009 in: $27,540
Archdiocese of Denver Mission Appeal, Prelature: $9,533.10
Total Collected in 2009: $37,073.10

Donors 2009

(those in bold are recent contributors)

Mark & Mila Glodava
Melecia Garcia
St. Thomas More R.E.
Pol & Sally Derilo
Our Sunday Visitor
Dolly Banzon
Amelia Ashmann
Rudy & Bennie Garcia
Araceli Reyes
St. Thomas More Youth
Rudy Arizala
E.M. Weckbaugh Foundation
Cavan Corporation
Sandra Recio
Alvarez Foundation
Romy and Julie Coronacion
Father Vincent Lin
John & Joni Sanderson
Jennifer Edwards
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Town remembers old Gabaldon building

INQUIRER SOUTHERN LUZON
By Delfin Mallari Jr.
Philippine Daily Inquirer

Posted date: October 08, 2008

INFANTA, Quezon – Five steps of mossy concrete stairs and three pillars remain in front, surrounded by cracked, coarse walls and thin columns with surprisingly rust-free steel bars protruding from the top. Rows of concrete beams that once supported wooden floors lay a few feet above ground.
The nearly century-old Gabaldon-type school building has been reduced to its present state of deterioration in one corner of the compound of the Infanta Central Elementary School in Infanta town in northern Quezon. Iron sheets on its porch fence off students loitering on the grassy lot staked with banana plants.

“I have fond memories of the Gabaldon. It’s my only other connection to Infanta, other than the Church. And so it pains me to see it sitting the way it is right now,” said Mila Garcia Glodava, president of the US-based Metro Infanta Foundation (MIF). The nonprofit organization unites Filipino expatriates living abroad through an Internet website to initiate and fund worthy causes back home, especially in northern Quezon.

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