A Conversation with Ms. Sandy Romualdez
For our next batch of Conversations we bring you chat sessions between Lexi Schulze, Associate Features Editor of Metro Society and several of our board members. These interviews were conducted in line with Shopping for a Cause, Lexi's article about Gifts and Graces which came out in Metro Society's October 2011 issue.
Here we're proud and happy to share with you the highlights of Lexi's chat with Sandy, G&G's Founder and President.
LS: Were you always into outreach growing up?
SR: My school Assumption instilled in me a strong sense of social responsibility. We had many outreach programs and immersions The one that had a strong impact in my life was an immersion we had in Baguio....I experienced how a farmer lived. Although it was only for a week it opened my eyes to social realities in a faith experience.
LS:
How did you get involved with Gifts and Graces?
SR:
The idea of the foundation germinated when I was taking up my Masters
in Development Management. I discovered that many foundation put up
livelihood programs to help people out of poverty but have difficulty
selling and marketing these goods to the public. This is where we
thought Gifts and Graces could help.
LS:
Why is the organization called Gifts and Graces?
SR:
Mariles Gustilo , who's one of the most creative people...she and her
team at Lowe helped us develop not only a name but also a branding
identity for the foundation. We loved the name Gifts and Graces
because it captures what we do in the foundation.... "with
every gift purchased you share your graces with those in need
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