May 8
PRFU 15's League Round 2 / PRFU Ladies 7's / U20's National Team Trials
@ Nomads
May 15
Active Fun Juniors / PRFU Ladies 7's / PRFU 15's Round 3 / Philippine National Team Trials
@ University of Makati
May 18
ARFU Women's Rugby Coaches' Conference
@ Bangkok, Thailand
May 19
PRFU Monthly Board Meeting
May 22
PRFU 15's Round 4
May 26-30
National Team Training Camp
@ Philsports / Nomads
May 29
ARFU Executive Committee Meeting
@ Bangkok, Thailand
We are releasing the PRFU Educational Courses for 2010. Interested participants may download the schedule by clicking below:
PRFU Educational Courses 2010 Schedule
You may also download the Ladies Rugby Development Program schedule below:
Ladies Rugby Development Program Timelines
The Philippine Rugby Football Union are committed to developing the sport of Rugby Football Union throughout the Philippines and 2009 stands as a productive year with the National Coach Matt Cullen
PRFU Launches Big Brother Club Program for 2009
To welcome 2009, the PRFU Board and its member-clubs have decided to expand and step-up their efforts in taking the Sport of Rugby Union to the underprivileged youth in orphanages and charitable foundations.
You may download the A5N Tournament Schedule and Press Release 2010 through the link provided below
HSBC Asian Five Nations 2010 marks final stage of RWC 2011 Asian Qualifiers
HSBC Asian Five Nations Schedules 2010
Tuloy Foundation
News
There are 200,000* street children in the Philippines today.
They are walking time bombs... constantly exposed to the dangers and temptations of the streets and often falling prey to its lures.
Substance abuse...
Easy money through petty crimes, prostitution, drug syndicates...
Chances are the street child grows up to become a criminal, as he is schooled in the harsh realities of street life.
Walang kinabukasan sa kalye. The streets do not offer any prospects of a bright future.
This is the cold hard fact that street children have to live with. The child´s chances of going to school, developing into a healthy and happy person, nurturing relationships with family and friends, and growing up as a responsible adult diminish as he continues his exploits in the streets.
Tuloy offers street children an alternative. HOPE. Pag-asa!
Since 1993, Tuloy has catered to over 4000 poor and abandoned youth. Caring for street urchins and out-of-school youth, Tuloy has fed, clothe, sheltered, healed, and educated hundreds of street children. Since 1997, it has provided free education and training to hundreds of poor kids who could not afford to study elsewhere, producing 245 graduates in Vocational Technology in the last six years. Some of its graduates are already technicians and supervisors in various companies in industry, proving that when given the chance these kids can live decently and even contribute to the welfare of society.
It is possible to change and dream again. There is life after the streets...
Basic Creed
Birthright of every child toward human dignity
The call of every person to a personal and communitarian relationship with God
The capability of these wounded children to bounce back
God´s providence for those who trust in Him and those who take care of the least of the brethren.
Core Values
Integrity
Empowerment
Sensitivity to Needs of Clientele
Cooperation and Teamwork
Excellence
Spirituality
Vision
Street children REDEEMED from helplessness and EMPOWERED to choose right.
Mission
We aim to be a center of excellence in the reintegration of street children into mainstream society through a comprehensive program of caring, healing, and teaching.
Goal
We aim to help these children acquire values, habits, and capabilities for self-direction and their eventual reintegration into the mainstream of society.
Fundamental Strategy
We believe in the use of loving kindness, reason, and religion, as well as training to self-direction and responsibility.
Program Purpose
The Tuloy sa Don Bosco Street Children Program aims to promote a comprehensive approach in order to meet the physical, economic, psycho-social, moral and spiritual needs of street children. This is achieved by increasing their access to social services, health care, education, training, and placement services, bringing them to a level where they can be employed. This approach implies adopting multiple levels of intervention to deal with the clientele´s various needs.
With the Asian International Rugby Union Season upon us current and prospective Filipino-Heritage Rugby Union Internationals are hard at work with the Parramatta Two Blues Rugby Union Club preparing for the Asian 5 Nations (A5N) Division 3 tournament being held at the University of Makati in the Philippines between the 1st and 4th of July.