Mapala International

Mapala International Mapala International is a Non-Profit Organization established to support worthy causes in connection "Mapala" means full of benefit or blessed. Silver and pink.

A Non-Profit Organization established to support worthy causes in connection with educational advancement, promotion of arts and culture, and provide aid to the less fortunate both in Hawaii and the Philippines. Mapala International Officers

Theda Pilar-Pineda
(President)

Salvador Ramiro, Jr. (Vice-President)

Sol DelaCruz-Ferrer
(Vice-President)

Amarilis Ramiro
(Treasurer)

Arlene Villar
(Secr

etary)

Arlyn Ramos
(Director)

Shelby Ferrer
(Director)

Edward Aquino
(Director)

Harry Alonso
(Director)


Address:
P.O. Box 4232
Honolulu, HI USA 96812


Contact:
Theda Pilar-Pineda
808-630-1437


Email:
[email protected]

What's in the Name?

“Mapala” is derived from the Philippine root word "pala" which means, benefit or blessing. MAPALA is also an acronym for May Pag-papala which literally means, "With Blessings." It was chosen as the official name of the organization because it represents several things. First, majority of the core members of this group hailed from the Philippines who felt that they benefitted from the many opportunities laid before them by the United States of America. Second, the members believe that if they have talents and abilities, they directly benefitted these from above, therefore, they hope that their efforts to do good to others will also be blessed. Third, individuals and communities will benefit from the services of the organization. “International” because membership may be of people from the different parts of the world. What's in the Logo?

“Giving hands” in hibiscus. Hands symbolize action, effort, and cooperation. “Giving hands” then, mean the hands that provide opportunities, love and care to others. Hibiscus is Hawaii’s State Flower. Using hibiscus in the logo signifies that the organization is based in Hawaii. Circle represents connection, community, wholeness, endurance, and perfection. Therefore, through the efforts of the members of this organization, its aims will be made perfect. The reproductive portion of the hibiscus is reaching outside the boundary of the circle. This is because the organization intends to flourish not just in Hawaii but will also set out to define the world. What's in the Colors? Silver was chosen because it connotes glamour, modernity, and richness. While pink, means sweet love and happiness. When put together, pink and silver represent elegant demonstration of kindness. Mission

To facilitate positive contributions to the lives of young people, families, as well as communities

Vision

To be a productive assemblage serving individuals and the community at large. Goals

To offer scholarships to help adults improve their educational background which will eventually improve their means of livelihood. To sponsor programs that will assist young people achieve their educational potentials. To help provide avenues for aspiring artists to develop their talents. To support other worthy causes whether it benefit an individual, a family or the whole community.

Thank you for the generosity of friends at HaleNani.
20/01/2013

Thank you for the generosity of friends at HaleNani.

Treating and Serving Lunch for the Women, Men and Children @ IHS

Treating and Serving Lunch for the Women, Men and Children @ IHS
20/01/2013

Treating and Serving Lunch for the Women, Men and Children @ IHS

Many thanks to the generous donations from employees of Hale Nani Rehab and Nursing Center to Mapala International.
23/08/2012

Many thanks to the generous donations from employees of Hale Nani Rehab and Nursing Center to Mapala International.

Mapala International Volunteers Visited Golden Acres and Bacolod Girls Home

Mapala International Volunteers Visited Golden Acres and Bacolod Girls Home
23/08/2012

Mapala International Volunteers Visited Golden Acres and Bacolod Girls Home

Thank you to all the generous DONORS for our kababayans in the Philippines who were affected by Typhoon Sendong.
27/12/2011

Thank you to all the generous DONORS for our kababayans in the Philippines who were affected by Typhoon Sendong.

27/12/2011
24/07/2011

Mapala Intl. thanks LBC and our representatives in Bacolod City, Philippines for the successful gift giving to the school children of Dormido Elementary School and the Bacolod Girls Home Foundation. The Mapala Intl. reps packed and distributed treats to the children, read books to the children, and interacted with them.

04/03/2011

Mapala International sent 6 boxes of gifts to the school children in the Philippines. Thanks to donations from: LBC, Sol Torcuato, Carol Robles, Gladys Pidlaoan, Conchita Batoto, Caroline Marcus, Brigida Ramos, Jean Segundo, Jane Cabreros, Arlene Villar, Nieva Elizaga, Chad Acob, Dio Pilar, Charlie Saoit, Marilou Batinga, Violet DelaCruz, Wilson Arellano, Helen Segundo, Jason & Aliw Pablo, and Lottie Bruno.

21/02/2011

Mapala completed its Donation Drive for the Students of Cristita Dormido Elementary School, Bago City, Negros Occidental. Will be sending 6 boxes of gifts through sea cargo sponsored by LBC.

21/02/2011
24/12/2010
24/12/2010

Nancy Harrington of "Books for the Barrios" thanks Mapala

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Quezon City

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