To be compassionate is to get out of our comfort zone
Almost two weeks ago I was invited to speak in a weekly club meeting. The topic I was assigned was Servant Leadership.
Almost two weeks ago I was invited to speak in a weekly club meeting. The topic I was assigned was Servant Leadership.
Mall magnate Henry Sy Sr., the Philippines’ richest person with a net worth of some $13.2 billion, is also one of the country’s notable donors, according to Forbes Asia’s latest list of “Heroes of Philanthropy.”
Billionaire-philanthropist Eduardo “Danding” Cojuangco Jr. plunked down over P45 million so that 2,000 public school teachers in Tarlac could get a diploma from the University of St. La Salle in Bacolod.
The PGH Medical Foundation recently sponsored a symposium on giving back with noted columnist Winnie Monsod as guest speaker. Here is how we Class 1962 (106 graduates, 87 alive) have measured up to this challenge.
An organizer of the Pacquiao-Marquez match is fighting an opponent larger than life—world hunger. In his lifetime, philanthropist Yank Barry hopes to feed a billion people. So far, his foundation has given free meals to 515 million worldwide in the past two decades.
Many philanthropic deeds happen every day that go unnoticed. In our often times brutally competitive world, these wonderful acts make a positive impact in creating a better tomorrow, and yet
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