
BENEFACTORS AND DONORS
In Realizing our Humanitarian Vision, we found partners along the way who somehow shared the same perspectives that we have where extending a helping hand to our less fortunate fellow human beings is concerned. We are proud to say that the help they extended to our beneficiaries, through the IDP Foundation, indeed bore fruits.
Although we have yet to re-link for the road ahead, we are positive that our successful partnership in the past has not gone to waste. And so we present them here (click on their names for the links to their website (orange color) and to their Facebook Pages (blue).
ROTARY Club of Makati
ROTARY Club of Tabuk
K.I.D.S. Foundation (KFI) Facebook Page
PANGKAMA: Pangkat Ng Kartunistang Manga-akyat
Pateros Child-Youth Organization
Philippines Pacific Concord Properties
Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office
Department of Trade Industry-Kalinga
Sevilla Builders and Real Estate Services
Kalinga Local Officials /Government Offices in Kalinga




VOLUNTEERS
STS - batch 1985
IDP Foundation teams up with STS Batch ‘85
Widening its reach of people served, the Iluminada Dinulong Panabe Foundation recently teamed up with Batch 1985 of St. Theresita’s School-Tabuk to help the group in realizing its goals and objectives in the realm of community service.
“The alliance between the IDP Foundation is a big boost to Batch ’85 since our programs and projects are now given additional funding,” Batch ‘85 President Richard Falgui said. “We are grateful to the IDP Foundation President, Iluminada Panabe, who is a Batch ’85 member herself, for this opportunity to serve the community better.”
As part of Class of ’85, Ms. Panabe says that she looks back at her STS days with fondness.
“The school has been good to me during my growing up years,” Ms. Panabe enthuses. “so it is but fitting that I should also look back at STS and find a way by which I can lend a helping hand in its commitment to serve the community.”
Thus was born the partnership between IDP Foundation and Batch ’85. This union is made even stronger by the infusion of the Institute of Arts and Sciences of the Kalinga-Apayao State College as the third party that would further advance the cause of benevolence being pursued by the leaders of the aforementioned groups.
“I am a member of Batch ’85 myself, and since my department is also active in pursuing developmental extension projects in selected areas in the community, I opened the doors of Institute of Arts and Sciences as one implementing arm of both the IDP Foundation and Batch ’85,” Dr. Joy Grace P. Doctor, Dean of the Institute of Arts and Sciences, said.
Three movers coming from different groups, but bonded by the common desire to give back to the community in which they were raised. This convergence of efforts will truly be an added advantage for the people whose lives will be transformed by the group’s efforts.
/by Mars
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![]() Joy P. Doctor helps outMember of STS Batch 1985, which is a volunteer group for the Foundation |
![]() Jessie Grace S. Martin lends a handMember of STS Batch 1985, which is a volunteer group for the Foundation |
Medical groups in Kalinga
and Other NGOs
The IDP Foundation continually seeks partnership with other established groups that are likewise civic-spirited, and cultivates collaboration with them.
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Because of our partners and volunteers, we have been able to accomplish so much in so little time. We hope to renew this commitment to the transformation of lives of many Kalinga dwellers - and, once again, we hope to attain these goals through the pouring-in of help and support.