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Uploaded by on Mar 29, 2008

This video depicts involvement of the masses in the GK movement. Mainstream corporate leaders, foreign dignitaries and corporate employees of competing companies - working hand-in-hand for a common noble goal of rebuilding a nation. 2nd generation Filipino-Americans who've had their successes in the US are also featured, not only sharing their resources but finding themselves, as Filipinos.

The Filipino is worth dying for" - Ninoy Aquino

"The Filipino is worth living for" - Dylan Wilk

"As a Filipino-American I'm proud to be called a Filipino" - Robert Sanchez, GlobalTel USA, CEO

"In business you just keep thinking about making more money... You're just using your brain, not your heart... I'm really receiving and thankful for the chance" - Eva Chen, Trend Micro Taiwan, CEO/Co-Founder

"We must help the GK movement reach the tipping point by spreading the good news not only of the GK vision but of how that vision is beginning to take root in reality" - Gerardo Ablaza Jr. CEO Globe Telecom

The corporate world and the international community are taking notice that GK is truly a global movement. Funding, land donations, services and expertise rendered are the tangibles. The bayanihan spirit of servant leadership, restored dignity, renewed hope and healing of a nation, are the intangibles. Join us, be part of the solution.

Global Headquarters:
http://www.gk1world.com/
info@gk1world.com

In the US:
http://gk-usa.org/home
gkusainfo@gk1world.com

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  • nagspread po ba ang GK ng donation cans sa mga malls or sa mga supermarket? kasi wala naman me time para tumulong at mga 100 pesos lang po kaya ko maidonate so di ko n need pumunta sa office kung ganun din lang kaliit. lagi ko nakikita donation cans eh bantay bata.

  • Kabayan, thanks for viewing and your noble gesture. As the title states, "No one too small, no one too big." Though GK welcomes donations, we really try to promote getting involved, hence the reason behind no cans at malls. GK promotes and encourages a culture of "kapit-bisig" and not abuloy.

    Nobody has time to give, kapatid. It takes commitment to make time to participate. Kung awa ang hingi, awa din ang bigay. Kung tulong ang hingi, bayanihan ang kasagot.

    God bless us all...

  • This is one organization that's really worth supporting. Don't just send in money because it doesn't stop there. Volunteer whenever you have the time!

  • Thank you for your comments. "Less f or self, more for others enough for all."

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  • Truly inspirational to see Filipinos giving back and helping the less fortunate people. 

  • Looking for a good cause where you can throw your support? This is probably one of them. Don't just send in your money, because it doesn't stop there. Volunteer some time whenever you are available.

  • good!

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