The community of GK ICD Village in Bagac Bataan celebrates the completion of their new concrete water tank.
FedEx Express, a subsidiary of FedEx Corp. and one of the world's largest express transportation companies recently awarded US$50,000 to Gawad Kalinga, a local non-profit, as part of its Priority Earth Global Grant Program. This fund will go toward installing safer water systems to help improve the quality of life of over 3,000 Filipinos from eight disadvantaged communities across the country.
Children from the GK ICD Village in Bagac Bataan enjoy their new water source.
To mark the celebration, FedEx conducted a virtual launch event on June 14th where volunteers showed their support to the communities by conducting a webinar introducing hydroponics, a simple method of growing vegetables in water, to help the communities maximize the new water source and help strengthen their food security.
Members of Gawad Kalinga Enchanted Farm community in Angat Bulacan joined the virtual launch of the Priority Earth Global Grant Program on June 14, 2022.
This is part of the FedEx commitment to positively impact communities where we live and work. Access to safe water is critical, especially at a time of a global health challenges. According to the World Health Organization, water-borne diseases are still part of the top 10 health concerns in the Philippines.
Beneficiaries from Brgy. Tagbak Talakag Bukidnon celebrate the installation of their water tanks that pump fresh water from the nearest reservoir.
One of the beneficiaries of the grant is a small community in Talakag, Bukidnon, with more than 30 families residing in it. “We are grateful to finally have a water tank system in our community. This project has changed our lives for the better, not only does it provide us with clean drinking water but also comfort and security for our families,” shared Datu Sabunotan, the community leader of the Talaandig tribe. “We will make sure to maintain the water tank system as we pass it on to future generations of our community," continued Datu Sabunotan.
“Giving back is part of our FedEx culture. Around the world, we are doing our part in improving lives and communities. I am so proud of the Philippine FedEx volunteers for dedicating their time and effort to show support to our community engagement activities,” said Ranny Chua, acting managing director for FedEx Philippines. “We also thank Gawad Kalinga for working with us in bringing this important project to the communities that need it the most.”
Other community beneficiaries of the grant include:
Luzon
● Gawad Kalinga ICD Village in Bagac Bataan
● Gawad Kalinga Enchanted Farm in Angat Bulacan
Visayas
● Goodland Gawad Kalinga Village in Ormoc City
● Gawad Kalinga Manulife in Pob. Ilawod, Bugasong
● Gawad Kalinga St. Joseph Village in Hernani, Samar
Mindanao
● St. Anne Tomball Texas VII in Digos City, Davao
● Gawad Kalinga Village, Brgy. Poblacion, Cateel, Davao Oriental.
The FedEx Priority Earth Global Grant Program is the company’s community engagement solution initiative that aims to connect people and address social problems. This initiative is part of the FedEx Cares 50 by 50 campaign to positively impact 50 million people around the world by its 50th anniversary in 2023.
In the Philippines, FedEx Express has remained committed for 38 years in driving sustainable actions and supporting community development through innovative solutions that address key challenges in society.
About FedEx Express
FedEx Express is one of the world's largest express transportation companies, providing fast and reliable delivery to more than 220 countries and territories. FedEx Express uses a global air-and-ground network to speed delivery of time-sensitive shipments.
About Gawad Kalinga
Gawad Kalinga is a Filipino nonprofit that aims to end poverty by restoring the dignity of the poor. The organization employs an integrated and holistic approach to empowerment of the underprivileged, with values-formation and leadership development at its core. The organization was established in 2003, but the work began as early as 1994 in Bagong Silang, the biggest squatters’ relocation site in Manila. Since then Gawad Kalinga has expanded its work to over 2,000 communities in the Philippines, and to other developing nations like Cambodia, Indonesia, and Papua New Guinea. Their mission is to end poverty for five million poor families by 2024.
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