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Adoption Of 267 Filipino Children By Florida's Gabriel German Underway

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Adoption Of 267 Filipino Children By Florida's Gabriel German Underway

Prompted by the sight of children from the Philippines starving in the streets, German set up Kong Mahal Orphanage to house his "King Kong"-sized family.

For Immediate Release
DAVENPORT, Fla./EWORLDWIRE/Jan. 28, 2009 --- After over a year of operating a small orphanage in the Philippines, Gabriel German from Orlando has decided to look into another opportunity - at adopting 267 children.

"There will be many out there that will wonder how this man can afford to take care of so many children. I looked at this not as a problem but as an opportunity. If I didn’t, who would? That would be a tragedy," said German, a non-denominational minister and an international business and spiritual consultant to CEOs.

With the Filipino Peso hovering around 50 pesos to the U.S. dollar, it makes it easy to step up and help. "Not only it is easy to help out, but I wanted to give the kids a sense of being grounded, for once in their lives. Most of the kids have moved many times within a year-period, from one orphanage to another; sometimes the move is more than a hundred miles. I wanted the kids to have a sense of a real family with a mother and a father they can look up to for anything that may come their way - a duo that they can truly trust and rely on."

"I felt it was my calling to step in and help raise a king size family," said German. "I, myself, was adopted out of an orphanage in Hawaii when I was three-months-old and was raised by two wonderful parents. While growing up in an military family, I was blessed to see much of the world. I believe this is a 'Pay it Forward' time for me. These kids need me."

"I was in the right place and the right time with the Kong Mahal Orphanage that I began over a year ago," added German.

"All I want for the children is for them to have something they can call their own, a situation they have not had a chance to experience in their lives so far. I look at this as an opportunity," added German.

About Gabriel German

An ordained, non-denominational minister, German is a business and spiritual consultant for CEOs around the world. He is the founder of the Kong Mahal Orphanage Foundation. He can be reached at 407-412-8527, by e-mailing ggerman@kongmahal.com. Visit http://www.kongmahal.com to learn more.

Peter Kahalani
pkahalani@yahoo.com
863-438-4777 (Office)
863-307-0335 (Cell)

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CONTACT:
Gabriel German
Kong Mahal
131 willow view drive
Davenport, FL 33896
PHONE. 407-412-8527
EMAIL: ggerman@i-captivate.com
http://www.kongmahal.com

KEYWORDS: Foundation, non-profit, new and entertainment, Children, Religion, Missionary, kids,
SOURCE: Kong Mahal

http://eworldwire.com/pressreleases/19336

2009 Jan 28