First Tuloy FC player to score for the country

On May 12, 2019, Jenny Perez becomes the first ever Tuloy FC player to score for the Philippine National Team in an international tournament. She scored the Philippines’ second goal in the first half. Lanie Ortillo also made her international debut in this match while Marian Vista and Jonalyn Lucban made their international debut in their first match against Vietnam. Their next game is against Timor-Leste in the final game of the group stages which will determine if they qualify for the semi finals.

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4 Tuloy kids are selected for AFF U15 Girls Championship in Thailand!

4 lucky girls are officially the first group of Tuloy FC players to be selected for the national team and will be representing the Philippines at the ASEAN Football Federation U15 Girls' Championship in Thailand!

AFF U15 Championship will commence on May 9 till the 21st and will be held in Chonburi, Thailand

Matches:

10 May 2019- Vietnam vs Philippines

12 May 2019- Myanmar vs Philippines

14 May 2019- Timor Leste vs Philippines

Photo Credits to PFF

Photo Credits to PFF

CNN Philippines features Fr. Rocky the Champion of Street Children

CNN Philippines Celebrates Fr. Rocky as the Champion of Street Children. Our heartfelt gratitude to Ate Mitzy Borromeo and company for their kind support.

Fr. Marciano "Rocky" G. Evangelista of the Salesians of Don Bosco founded the Tuloy Foundation in 1993 committed to getting poor, abandoned, homeless children off the streets and into a safe, nurturing place they can call home. Tuloy's well-rounded curriculum -- specially-designed to tap the potential of every child -- gives them the opportunity to regain their self-worth and discover their passions.

Quoting from the clip:

“Fr. Marciano “Rocky” G. Evangelista of the Salesians of Don Bosco founded the Tuloy Foundation in 1993 committed to getting poor, abandoned, homeless children off the streets and into a safe, nurturing place they can call home. Tuloy’s well-rounded curriculum -- specially-designed to tap the potential of every child -- gives them the opportunity to regain their self-worth and discover their passions. Part of the Tuloy program is sports (particularly football and rugby), which Fr. Rocky believes is vital in teaching discipline, teamwork, and other life skills. “

Tuloy Rugby players offers their Hakka for New Zealand

Former street children now cared for by Tuloy Foundation offers their Hakka for New Zealand. Please help them make this video reach the Families of the victims. Most of these kids have experienced violence, neglect and abuse in their lives. They offer not only their sympathies but also their own struggles.

Tuloy kids offer their Hakka for New Zealand. They hope that this video reaches the families and friends of the terrorist victims. Among them are kids who have also experience violence, neglect and abuse. They offer not only their sympathies but also their struggles. “God bless New Zealand!”

PH Prima Balerina Inspires and is inspired in Tuloy

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The trail blazing Prima Ballerina of the Philippines was in Tuloy to inspire and be inspired. Ballet Manila, which she heads, has been taking in Tuloy kids.

"Pers Lab: Mga Kwentong Hotdog" opens this Feb 9-10 at Insular Life Alabang!

This production would not be possible without the help from our sponsors!

Special thank you to our sponsors for supporting our eXtraOrdinary performing arts students!

Luenthai Holdings Ltd.

San Miguel Corporation

SM Lazo Medical Clinic Inc.

BDO Loans Administration Dept.

Ticketworld

Mr. Brendan Graham

Ms. Catherine Go

Mr. Denny Clifford

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Former Mayor shares his Admiration for the Miracle that is Tuloy

Father Rocky’s street children

Published January 21, 2019, 12:15 AM

SPEAKING OUT MANILA BULLETIN

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By IGNACIO R. BUNYE

James Augustine Dino, a culinary arts graduate,  was personally chosen by Chef Alain Ducasse to work in his famous Le Jules Verne restaurant in Paris, France.

Benedict Sabularse and Edmar Sumera, ballet dancers,  are considered rising stars in  Ballet Academy in Cannes, France, and in Hamburg Ballet school in Germany, respectively.

Robbie Bron, Rene Malleza, Oxenola Adimar, all automotive graduates, had successful stints  in the Middle East and are now living in Australia with their families.

Maricar Peñalosa, a member of the Manuvu tribe in North Cotabato, is productively employed in a BPO.

What do  James Augustine, Benedict, Edmar, Robbie, Rene, Oxenola, and Maricar have in common?

Years ago, they were malnourished, shabby, and  frightened children whom Father Rocky Evangelista rescued from the streets.  The good priest took them under his care at the Tuloy Foundation, hoping to transform them into responsible contributing members of society.

Father Rocky has been hugely successful. For the past 25 years, Tuloy Foundation has taken under its wing around 20,000 street children who, otherwise,  would have been at risk of becoming perpetual burdens of society or, worse, criminals.

Father Rocky’s formula was simple: Gather these children in a caring and nurturing environment, provide them with their basic needs, give them basic literacy and  technical-vocational skills training and initial job placement. More important: teach them to dream and make them realize those dreams via value and spiritual formation.

(to be continued)

Visit the Manila Bulletin website for Mr. Bunye’s article on our eXtraOrdinary kids! https://news.mb.com.ph/2019/01/21/father-rockys-street-children/

Another Awesome Theatrical Production in 2019

Please spread the word and help us gather support for an original production that is sure to get you swaying to the groove and whistling to the tunes that made the Philippine 70’s a fun time to be in.

Aside from being a Fund Raiser, it is also a tribute of our kids to one of the Hotdog’s legend, Rene Garcia, who happens to be the brother of one of Tuloy’s indefatigable board member Kuya Greg Garcia. The script was written by our Performing Arts Director Ms. Joonie Garcia who also happens to be the niece of Kuya Rene.

“Pers Lab” (First Love) is not just about the play. We hope you get to experience the huge Love that was put into producing this play. See you all there.

Poor Tuloy Kids Donate to the Poor

Fr. Rocky was clearly ecstatic to the gut when Tuloy Trainees of Refrigeration and Air-conditioning gifted him with money they have saved so that other students can benefit from the Technical Education offered by Tuloy. In his own words Fr. Rocky messaged as follows.

“I could not hold back my tears when a group of Tuloy students of the Ref. and Air Con Course gave me 20.880.80 pesos in one peso , five peso, and some 20 peso bills collected thru the year to help in their own little way somebody poorer than they ... hard hard earned money thru begging, carry loads at night Widow's mite talaga!!!

What a humbling and inspiring and example from our Tuloy kids.

Thank you friends and benefactors for helping this transformation of our kids.

You help them to help others this early . even if they

are still struggling

God bless us all..

Turning once starving children into World Class Culinary Chefs

Join us at Harvest of Hope, a dinner for the benefit of the Culinary Center of Tuloy Foundation.

The dinner will be held on November 27, 6:00 PM at The Tent at Enderun Colleges with Guest of Honor, Alain Ducasse.

For inquiries or reservations, please contact 856 5000 local 574 or visit www.youthwithafuture.ph.#HarvestofHope

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First Rugby overseas win for Tuloy and for the Philippines at First Pacific Cup

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Manila Bulletin August 28, 2018

The Philippine U19 National Rugby Development Team defeated Hong Kong for the first time recently in the opening match of the International Development Series.

The future batch of the Philippine Volcanoes, better known as rising stars, put together a stellar performance to outplay their opponents 36 to 12 in sunny conditions at the Southern Plains Sports Field, Calamba.

It was the visitors who opened up the scoring 5 points to nil early in the match, however it wasn’t long until the local heroes put together some teamwork of their own. Lyndon Adlao, an experienced member of both the Eagles RFC and previous National Youth Teams, continued to show why he was force, as he lead from the front, on all facets play. Adlao broke the defensive line early with a barnstorming run for his first try.

A strong display from the Philippine backline kept the Philippines in the match, pressuring the Hong Kong Warriors and capitalizing on their strong defense. It wasn’t long until Adlao swooped again, finding loose ball and open space to score his second try and take the Volcanoes to a 12 to 5 lead after 20 minutes of regular play.

The Philippine forward pack continued to provide strong go forward from Marco Xavier Tan and Fausto Eizmendi. Coach Carlito Abono opted for an early injection for some fresh impact. Abono called upon Reymarc Faller Bustillo of the Makati Chiefs who proved to be a notable difference.

“This is the first time I have seen our local development team play this outstanding, to put on 36 points against a team like the Hong Kong Warriors, it’s tremendous to see. Reymarc Bustillo for me was outstanding, strong runner and very fast off his feet, he had an outstanding game” said Jake Letts of Philippine Rugby

“Proud of the guys, proud Coach and mentor. We still need to be ready on Monday, so our game face is still on,” said Abono.

https://sports.mb.com.ph/2018/08/28/ph-u-19-volcanoes-down-hong-kong-at-first-pacific-cup/