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WIMLER Foundation Hong Kong Ltd. was officially registered in 2011 as a non-profit and charitable organization whose primary objective is to support the capacity building and empowerment of migrant communities regardless of nationalities and to promote cultural diversity in Hong Kong-based on mutual respect, solidarity, and shared empowerment among peoples. In 2018, WIMLER HK was awarded the Banaag Award of the Presidential Awards for Filipino Individuals and Organizations Overseas.
Tuesday, October 26, 2010
NEW Resources from WIMLER
Monday, October 25, 2010
JENS' Birthday Wish: Send a child to school

WIMLER is happy to receive an invitation from Marco and Emilie Veringa of Tung Chung, Hong Kong that their son, JENS, will be celebrating his birthday on Saturday, November 6 at the Bahamas Clubhouse, Caribbean Coast, Tung Chung.
Our kids been lucky to be here, having all the things they need, and a good life. Everyone has been generous to Jens, giving him gifts and presents, but since his last Birthday, we started to ask friends and his friends' parents not to give him present if possible but that's your choice to make.This year we picked WIMLER FOUNDATION to support, so if you can find in your heart to donate money there instead of buying a gift for Jens. It will be very nice if with your help, he can make a difference in a child's life back in the Philippines through WIMLER's "Send a Child to School" project.Thank you very much and see you at the party. Bring your SMILES and FRIENDSHIP with you.Cheers,Veringa Familyemilieveringa@netvigator.comInformation about Wimler Foundation can be found at their website: www.wimler.org
Sunday, October 10, 2010
Building partnership to ensure poor children in M’lang, North Cotabato can go to school
Friday, October 8, 2010
Project Description: School-based Poultry Project
Name of Project Holder | WIMLER PARTNERSHIP FOR SOCIAL PROGRESS, INC. |
Project Description | School-based Poultry Project |
Project Location | M’lang Pilot Elementary School Municipality of Mlang, North Cotabato (2 schools) |
Total Amount of the Project | EUR 3,115 |
Sponsoring Organization | SWIFT Asia Pacific |
Beneficiaries | Indirect: Pupils of M’lang Pilot Elementary School Members of Parents Teachers Association Direct: At least 20 poor pupils in the school |
Project Duration | 12 months |
The overall objective of the project is to provide opportunities for poor children in Mindanao to acquire at least universal elementary education and to contribute to the achievement of the Millennium Development Goals – modest as it is.
Project Management
Overall Coordination
Mr. Cyrel Defensor, School Principal

The WIMLER Partnership for Social Progress, Inc. is a small non-profit and non-governmental organisation. Our mission is to share, serve, stimulate, facilitate, and build partnership for sustainable development. We contribute to the development and advancement of grassroots communities through alternative approaches to socio-economic development, education, capacity building of communities and building partnership with like-minded organizations locally and internationally.
Website: www.wimler.org
Blog: http://wimler.blogspot.com

Please view our Album 2: Progress of the project
Monday, April 19, 2010
SWS: More Filipinos are going hungry
MANILA, Philippines—Filipinos have adjusted to a miserable life that self-rated poverty matched a record-low posted over two decades ago although a record number experienced involuntary hunger, a Social Weather Stations survey (SWS) showed.
Of the 2,100 registered voters interviewed from March 19 to 22 by SWS, 43 percent (representing 8.1 million families) considered themselves poor, matching the record-low self-rated poverty set in March 1987.
A record-low 31 percent (5.9 million families) said they were food-poor. The previous record-low was 35 percent, set in June 2004.
However, the proportion of families that went hungry due to lack of food in the past three months remained relatively high—21.2 percent (4 million families), just 3 percentage points below the record-high 24 percent set in December. Read more