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Rising to the GK Challenge, "Less for self, more for others, enough for all". GK stands for Gawad Kalinga which translates to "to give care". The 777 movement is a project that started in 2003 by the GK Foundation. They are striving to build 700,000 homes in 7,000 communities within 7 years in the Philippines and other 3rd world countries. Each year Miss GK 2008 - Miss Philippines Charity Quest is held to support a village project which is located in Barangay Tatalon, Quezon City, Philippines. Each candidate takes it upon themselves to raise money for this cause. The winner for 2008 is our very own Armadale Principal, Mary Sequitin. Mary undertook many fundraising ventures including a very successful fashion fundraiser which was jam packed with live performances, fashion parades and raffles. Now as the Ambassador for the youth and spokesperson for Perth, Mary will travel to the GK village in January 2009 to offer support and see the difference she has made. |
Franchise Opportunities
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The Metro Franchise model has been developed to be replicated outside of Australia. We are currently looking for dynamic, business mined people to join our team as Franchisees and Master Franchisees. To download a copy of our Franchise Brochure, click on the link below:
If you would like to know more about becoming the next Metro Master Franchisee, please download the below fact sheets:
For more information or to have a Information Pack sent to you, please contact Adam Barralet via +61414 400 527 or This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it
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I love being part of the Metro Team because of the wonderful people that want to see you achieve and be successful with everything you do. I also love being part of the Metro Team because of the joy you get when you see the looks on the faces of the students loving what they are doing. Pure bliss! I had a moment on the weekend I will carry with me forever. When I got off the catwalk and one of my 6yo students offered me a hih five as I had doe to them when they come off the catwalk. That's when I realised I love what I do. Michelle Jones |