The Philippine Star

The legacy of Gerry Roxas

- BABE ROMUALDEZ

The whole first floor of Kia Theater in Cubao, Quezon City was full to the brim with friends and supporters of the Gerry Roxas Foundation (GRF) that celebrated its 60th anniversar­y and at the same time recognized the 2017 Gerry Roxas Leadership Awardees.

Founded in 1958 by the late Sen. Gerry Roxas, GRF — acknowledg­ed as one of the oldest foundation­s in the country — has become a well-respected institutio­n that empowers not only exemplary young men and women through various leadership programs, but also enables public servants and barangay justice advocates in pursuit of the foundation’s mission of “creating a nation of leaders for change.”

Over the years, the foundation has partnered with local and global partners to provide college scholarshi­ps, conduct community outreach activities, mobilize barangay justice advocates and become an enabler in dispute resolution­s in Mindanao. Under the Barangay Justice Program, governance and the rule of law is promoted through community participat­ion and citizen empowermen­t.

The GRF has also awarded numerous grants for noteworthy projects in the areas of biodiversi­ty conservati­on, economic growth, anti-traffickin­g in persons, governance and education through the Philippine-American Fund project provided by the USAID in recognitio­n of the foundation’s major role as technical service provider to civil society organizati­ons.

Under its community outreach program, GRF works with volunteers and local partners to provide opportunit­ies for health improvemen­t and economic well-being of its target groups. Victims of disasters such as typhoons are also given assistance through relief and reconstruc­tion activities.

Were he alive today, Sen. Gerry Roxas would have been proud to see that his values of integrity, excellence and service to the nation as well as his passion for championin­g the cause of the poor and underprivi­leged continue to live on through the institutio­n that he founded 60 years ago.

 ??  ?? Mrs. Judy Araneta Roxas and Vice President Leni Robredo honor Quezon City Vice Mayor Joy Belmonte, Jorge Araneta and former DSWD Secretary Dinky Soliman.
Mrs. Judy Araneta Roxas and Vice President Leni Robredo honor Quezon City Vice Mayor Joy Belmonte, Jorge Araneta and former DSWD Secretary Dinky Soliman.
 ?? Photos by RAMON JOSEPH J. RUIZ ?? Quezon City Rep. Kit Belmonte with Hector and Dinky Soliman.
Photos by RAMON JOSEPH J. RUIZ Quezon City Rep. Kit Belmonte with Hector and Dinky Soliman.
 ??  ?? Mar Roxas talks about the legacy of his father, the late Sen. Gerry Roxas.
Mar Roxas talks about the legacy of his father, the late Sen. Gerry Roxas.
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 ??  ?? US Embassy Chargé d’Affaires Michael Klecheski and Vice Mayor Belmonte.
US Embassy Chargé d’Affaires Michael Klecheski and Vice Mayor Belmonte.
 ??  ?? Ambassador Lani Bernardo and Jorge Araneta.
Ambassador Lani Bernardo and Jorge Araneta.
 ??  ?? With GRF trustee Marixi Prieto.
With GRF trustee Marixi Prieto.
 ??  ?? Maribel Ongpin and Marixi Prieto.
Maribel Ongpin and Marixi Prieto.
 ??  ?? Ditas Jalbuena and Nene Quimson.
Ditas Jalbuena and Nene Quimson.
 ??  ?? Imelda Nicolas and Vicky Garchitore­na.
Imelda Nicolas and Vicky Garchitore­na.
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