Missouri Couple Adopts 8 Filipino Orphans

The Jones Family (Source: inquirer.net)

The Jones Family (Source: inquirer.net)

Aaron and Stephanie Jones in 2017 adopted a group of five siblings from Gentle Hands Orphanage in Metro Manila, Philippines. Now, the Joneses are preparing to provide a home for another group of 3 siblings from the same orphanage (See Inquirer.net for story).

Fil-Canadian Named to Alberta Anti-Racism Council

Celso Andrade (Source: facebook)

Celso Andrade (Source: facebook)

Businessman Celso Andrade, the Philippine Business Society of Alberta’s first president, was appointed to the 9-member Alberta Anti-Racism Advisory Council. The Council helps the Government of Alberta in its approach to address racism, according to a press release (See Inquirer.net for story).

Fil-Am TV Reporter in New York Dies Suddenly

Katherine Creag

Katherine Creag

NBC New York reporter Katherine Creag, who was a familiar face to those who turned to Channel 4 for local news, died suddenly Wednesday, according to the station (See NBC News for story).

Elderly Fil-Am Attacked in Philadephia Home Invasion

Mauricio Gesmundo

Mauricio Gesmundo

Philadelphia police and the family of home invasion victim, Mauricio Gesmundo, have put up a reward of $30,000 for any leads to the perpetrators . Gesmundo was bound and beaten by 2 suspects during the break-in. After being found by his daughter and son-in-law, he died in the hospital. Balitang America reports.

Filipino Family Win's $60M, Manitoba's Biggest Lotto Jackpot

WINNIPEG, Manitoba – A Filipino family won Manitoba’s largest lottery jackpot, a whopping $60-million Lotto Max prize (See Inquirer.net for story).

Filipino Slashed in the Face on New York Subway Train

Noel Quintana (left) and suspected attacker.

Noel Quintana (left) and suspected attacker.

Noel Quintana, 61, was on his way to work on the L subway train in New York when he got into a dispute with another man and was slashed across the face on Feb.3. Quintana claimed the man was kicking his backpack during the commute. When Quintana asked him to stop, the man attacked him and ran away when the train stopped at First Avenue and 14th Street (See Yahoo News for story).

Only Fil-Am Film to Make It to Sundance Marks 20th Anniversary

Rod Pulido

Rod Pulido

It took Rod Pulido five years to complete “The Flip Side,” the first Filipino American film to premiere at Sundance. That was back in 2001, and it remains the only Filipino American film to have made it to the prestigious film festival (See Inquirer.net for story).

Fil-Am Student Named Outstanding Youth of Michigan

Jeanelle Pua Mapili

Jeanelle Pua Mapili

A multi-awarded Filipino American youth advocate, Jeanelle Pua Mapili, was named Outstanding Youth of Michigan by the University of the Philippines Alumni Association in Michigan (UPAAM) for academic excellence, community service and leadership (See Inquirer.net for story)..