New Foundation Brings Hope to the Poor

“I was hungry but you would not feed me…” (Matthew 25:42)

Davao City—At a time when the country’s food and water supply is threatened by the El Nino Phenomenon, amidst rising prices of commodities, food and basic necessities, an international foundation launches its presence in Davao City by feeding more than a hundred children from the different barangays, mostly belonging to the cultural minorities.

Mr. Mert Prochina of the Foundation, wanted to prove if there were people who would respond to their call.

It was, for him, a blessing when people who flocked to the feeding program was more than they expected.

“Our purpose is to really find out if there are people who would participate in the feeding and we found out that there are a lot who are interested,” Prochina said.

Prochina also said they eye to expand to other barangays of the city especially to the depressed ones.

They targeted 100 children from underprivileged part of the city, like those from the riverbanks of Davao River and homeless kids, and Prochina said it was never a hard job for the group to gather them.

“It was easy,” he said.

With this turnout, Prochina eyes to serve more than 100 kids in the next feeding program.

Apart from filling their stomach, the foundation also clothed the kids.

Prochina said they are set to hold another feeding program this month, should their funds from the international office come in.

“At most, we expect to have another one next month. But, if funds come in earlier, we can do it every week,” he said.

Other than serving underprivileged kids, Prochina also said they live by their mandate to provide immediate relief to disaster victims.

“With the onset of the program for disaster, we always see to it that we are on site before certain disaster ends,” he said.

Prochina said everything they do is humanitarian. This means they do their work without expecting any salary in return.

“We commit to our promise from the start to do this work when we put up the foundation,” he said.

It aims to serve victims of disasters by providing basic needs such as food, clothing, medicine and shelter.

Lore-life Savers International Foundation, Inc. whose president and Chief Executive Officer Her Highness Princess Lorelie S. Horng, is a non-stock and non-profit association was registered under the Securities and Exchange Commission since Juy 25, 2014.

The Princess as she is fondly called: LORELIE S. HORNG is a well-travelled and conversant person of the different walks of life. She has gained this prominence attitude by being very observant on how people lived and observing the details of their surroundings on every Asian soil (country) that she has gone to.

When by God’s providence the princess has set foot on a European country similar prominence attitude has come into her mind: that people everywhere, there exist a certain sector seemingly disregarded, underprivileged, wallowing in the more of poverty, if not totally abandoned – defined as the needy and the destitute.

A woman who once lived in an island in Mindanao, Philippines, she could not forget the situations obtaining not far from the vicinities of her own. She dreamed of a day where she can muster wealth and power not for political end but that of lifting up the downtrodden, the needy and the destitute. Her closest affinity with God and the Mother of the Savior of mankind made her categorize them as the ABANDONED CHRIST.

Thus she was able to find linkages in Europe and was made a beneficiary of several funding programs and more foundations were established in Europe for a World-wide Humanitarian projects to be administered by the World Humanity Commission of which she is the Senior Vice President.

Today Her Highness Princess Lorelie S. Horng stands tall in the service of humanity not only in the circles of the local Philippine scene but in more than 20 countries worldwide.

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