Tuloy Foundation and Friends sent three truck loads of goods and supplies to war torn Marawi City. Our gifts were joined with fervent prayers for those most affected by this conflict. The Civil Military Operations Group assisted us in bringing the supplies to Marawi. They have also been facilitating the transport of children form Cotabato to Tuloy sa Don Bosco Street Children Village. Our kids personally know some of the soldiers who have been deployed there, foremost of whom is Col. Thomas Sedano. Tuloy thanks all those who, on their own initiative, extended help.
Football brings together in Hong Kong African Refugees and displaced Filipino Kids cared for at Tuloy.
Football brings together in Hong Kong African Refugees and displaced Children cared for in Tuloy and trained by coaches from Chelsea Football school through the auspices of Luenthai. This is so meaningful and is representative of the goodness of heart in many people. Good people seem to gravitate towards common life changing advocacies. The impoverished families of these Tuloy kids used to live in derelict waterways and had been displaced to safer ground in the province of Laguna.
The Honorable Chief Executive of Hong Kong Receives Some Tuloy Board Members and Kids
OUR GRADUATES FEATURED IN FOOD MAGAZINE
Our Graduates Cooking With A Heart
Ignite your passion for cooking, as our 4 Tuloy Culinary kids (Nelyn, Jockey Rose, Mary Jane and Roselle) from Youth With A Future share an inspiring story that will not only captivate your heart but will also fill your craving for good food.
Many thanks to Enderun Colleges, Ducasse Institute Philippines , Food Magazine, mentors, Tuloy family and friends who equipped and empowered our kids.
New Batch of Kids from conflict area in Cotabato are welcomed in Tuloy
Two Tuloy kids selected to join Bayern Munich Football Club training camp in Indonesia
Support our Blooming Artist give him something to draw for you
Clint Llesis is a Tuloy kid with extraordinary artistic abilities. He does not really know if his love for drawing will take him anywhere. For now he had just finished his course in Baking. Tuloy has been encouraging this home grown artist with art materials and moral support. We still have to raise our Fine Arts to a higher level and we hope that some people could help us with this. In the meantime, you might want to support Clint by giving him the chance to work on your photographs and by promoting his little enterprise. You may contact him through Tuloy.