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by Ranielle Evangelista Representatives from Cartwheel Foundation, Inc.—Toni Bacsain (Programs Officer for Health), Lilia Diaz (community teacher) and Jojo Zapanta (community development facilitator)—were among the resource presenters at the 11th…
by Ranielle Evangelista On May 29-31, 2017, the Zero Extreme Poverty (ZEP) Cluster of Peace and Human Security brought together Indigenous Peoples (IP) leaders from all over the country to…
Cartwheel Foundation, Inc. participated in the Asia-Pacific Early Childhood Development (ECD) Conference organized by the Asia-Pacific Regional Network for Early Childhood (ARNEC) held in Siem Reap, Cambodia from March 1 to 3, 2017.…
Engaging the Indigenous Peoples (IPs) in different projects and hearing them out is a valuable opportunity to nurture the values of true community. It is by deeply listening that we…
How does one harness creativity for relevant learning? This is what Cartwheel Foundation, Inc.’s Education Coordinator Bricks Sintaon shared as one of the panelists at the Arts Educators Forum with the…
Cartwheel Foundation, Inc. was one of 35 organizations awarded by Metrobank Foundation, Inc. (MBFI) during their 54th Anniversary Grants Turnover Ceremony on September 5, 2016 at Metrobank Plaza, Makati City.…
Cartwheel volunteers and team members come together to affirm each one's contribution and commit to continuing the culture of sharing—all for the cause of our partner indigenous Filipinos. In thanksgiving…
Original stories from the indigenous Tagbanua of Culion, Palawan were put to print as storybooks for young learners by Toshiba Information Equipment (Phils.), Inc. (TIP) in collaboration with Cartwheel Foundation,…
We strive to bridge the past, help make meaning of the present, and ultimately deepen cultural roots in building community strength for the future--all in committing to culturally relevant education…
For many urban-dwelling Filipinos, the term Bajau* (or Badjao) calls to mind images of children or youth roaming the streets and begging for alms. But for a group of friends…
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