The Hulog ng Langit Foundation is a non-profit organization that serves the needs of underprivileged Filipinos. It is the aim of the organization to uplift and unite the Filipino people through its spiritual and charitable works.
Through the generosity and compassion of Mark “MJ” Jimenez, the Hulog ng Langit Foundation supports the underprivileged by nurturing their body, mind, and soul through nutritional, educational, and spiritual programs.
The Hulog ng Langit Foundation is the hand of God, touching and blessing each and every Filipino.
Mark Jimenez never forgets prisoners in his apostolate
Christmas came early on December 20, 2008 to the inmates of the New Bilibid Prison who were confined at the facility’s hospital in Muntinlupa.
The Hulog ng Langit (HNL) Foundation of Mark Jimenez distributed some 700 sets of Jollibee meals composed of Chickenjoy, fruit pie, and fruit Juice to the lonely and sickly inmates. The hospital apostolate of the HNL Foundation was done in cooperation with Sister Bobbie De Vela of the Thursday Group, which regularly cater to the inmates’ needs.
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Hulog ng Langit Foundation's Mass Baptism brings jubilation in Malabon
THE SAME JUBILATION and fiesta atmosphere was repeated at the Exaltation of the Holy Cross Parish in Malabon City several days before Christmas on December 18, 2008.
Some 420 children were mass baptized at the church located at 31 A. Gervacio St., Hulong Duhat, Malabon City by five priests. Parish priest Rev. Fr. Octavio Bartiana assisted by Fr. Louie Alambra, Fr. Ofie Balana, Fr. Martin Guarin, and Fr. Tony Nopasa officiated at the mass and baptism rites.
All the children were baptized in one batch at 9 a.m., but two venues were needed to accommodate them all. Some children were baptized inside the church and majority was baptized at the nearby Cherry Gail Covered Court, which also served as the reception venue.
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Mark Jimenez's HNL Foundation sponsors mass baptism in Pasay
F.B. HARRISON STREET is one of busiest place in Pasay City. Hotels, motels, bars and restaurants, lodging houses, a hospital, mall and city government offices sit side by side the long stretch but congested area of Harrison Street.
It teems with people from all walks of life 24 hours a day. On the backstreets, people live and work in a cramped atmosphere of mixed neighborhoods. The poor and the middle income families live together in an area around the famed street named after an American colonial official.
In this teeming and bustling area, Our Lady of Sorrows Parish Church tried to serve as an oasis of peace and spirituality amid the turbulent sea of crass materialism. And in this area came the Hulog Ng Langit Foundation (HNL) workers of Mark Jimenez. For days they tried to survey the most pressing needs of people and see how they could help alleviate the miseries of people.
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About Mark Jimenez
Philanthropist Mark "MJ" Jimenez is the man behind the Hulog ng Langit Foundation. While in jail in the US, he was spiritually enlightened when he heard the voice of God and thus, since his release, has been involved in various charitable and spiritual works. He has donated millions of pesos to the endeavors of the Hulog ng Langit Foundation.
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Hulog ng Langit Mission
The vision of the Hulog ng Langit foundation is to uplift and unite the Filipino people through its spiritual and charitable works.
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