By Alyanna Cariño Educators play a big role in shaping young minds. The role of a teacher comes with its own set of challenges within and beyond the classroom. Not…
Heroes are those whose courage and magnanimity have sparked a revolution of good change, continuing to inspire the best in each of us. They are changemakers, trailblazers, freedom fighters—and they…
“The best way to predict your future is to create it,” Abraham Lincoln was attributed to have said. In the face of the new realities posed by the COVID-19 pandemic,…
On October 1, 2019, Cartwheel gratefully commemorated its 20th founding anniversary. That's two full decades of inspiring growth, sharing stories, nurturing culture with and for Filipino Indigenous Peoples! Along the journey,…
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…
Katrise Velhagen of MAGIS Creative Spaces recounts how her work as videographer for the activities last August 15-17, 2014 involving Tagbanua music-makers and Cultures in Harmony (CiH) musicians from the…
Cartwheel Foundation, Inc. has been featured in the March 2014 issue of Town & Country Philippines for its work with Filipino Indigenous Peoples! The article, entitled "One Tribe: Cartwheel Foundation wants to empower…
Gina Alfonso, Founder of Cartwheel Foundation, shares how Pamulaan Center's 2014 Graduation Ceremonies truly became a celebration of the dynamic cycle of giving and receiving, in more ways than one. The commencement exercises started…
by Ana Luisa Mendoza March 1, 2006. Aboard Cebu Pacific flight5J381. Around 5 am. I have been on similar trips before. Some may call it soul-searching. Others may call it an…
Until I had begun my work with Cartwheel Foundation, I didn’t exactly know what a simple Internet search would really offer me. I had a good feeling about my one-year…