FACCGH – Filipino American Chamber of Commerce of Greater Houston

FILIPINO-AMERICAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE OF GREATER HOUSTON

Promotes entrepreneurship and bridges local and international business opportunities.

BRIDGE MADE

Houston Lead: The Roundtable Series

BRIDGE MADE:
Today, Loloy Reyes and I had the opportunity to participate and represent the Filipino American Chamber of Commerce of Greater Houston (FACCGH) in the Leaders’ Roundtable (organized and sponsored by the Indo-American Chamber of Commerce of Greater Houston (Iaccgh) with fellow chamber leaders, local government officials , and representatives of the Department of Economic Equity and Opportunity. The forum reaffirmed how essential collaboration is key to advancing trade and strengthening the economic future of Houston.
As one of the most diverse and globally connected cities in the country, Houston thrives when public and private sector leaders come together with intention. The dialogue created a space for us to align priorities, openly discuss regulatory and infrastructure challenges, and explore new pathways for business growth and investment.
The roundtable discussion brought forth the value of shared perspective with regards to real-time needs and opportunities facing our business communities. Commissioner Briones highlighted Houston’s priority programs while representatives from DEEO provided insights to resources, short and long-term plans, particularly in advancing equitable access to economic opportunities.
More than just a conversation, the roundtable served as a catalyst for action—reinforcing that through continued dialogue, partnership, and collaboration, we can drive competitiveness, support our small and medium enterprises, attract global investment, and ensure inclusive, sustainable growth for the Houston community.

Dialogue with Diplomats

BRIDGE MADE:
Attending the “Dialogue with Diplomats” today (sponsored by UNA-Houston and the Houston Consular Corps) was both insightful and timely. The gathering brought together civic and business leaders, government representatives, and members of Houston’s diplomatic community—each offering a unique perspective on the role of diplomacy in an increasingly interconnected world.
What stood out most was the shared recognition that diplomacy is no longer confined to formal state-to-state interactions. It now thrives in spaces where diverse sectors converge—where public service, private enterprise, and civil society collaborate. This kind of dialogue reinforces that effective diplomacy is built not only on policy, but on relationships, mutual respect, and a willingness to listen.
The discussions underscored the importance of open and constructive dialogue in addressing today’s complex global challenges. Whether in trade, security, or cultural exchange, it is through sustained engagement that trust is built and meaningful partnerships are formed.
Events like this remind us that diplomacy is a collective responsibility. When leaders from different sectors come together with a shared purpose, they create opportunities not just for conversation, but for collaboration and lasting impact.

US & Philippines Partner on Massive Luzon Economic Corridor

RIDGE MADE:
The Filipino American Chamber of Commerce of Greater Houston (FACCGH) have been doing trade missions to the Philippines with the Federation of Philippine American Chambers of Commerce (FPACC) and this is a welcome development.
But the United States is not investing in Luzon for just one reason— this is a mix of strategy — economics (to secure supply chains, especially technology); military (Luzon is a strategic location being near key hotspots); and political: to strengthen a key ally in Asia.

Learn-Grow-Lead Series

BRIDGE MADE:
The Filipino American Chamber of Commerce of Greater Houston (FACCGH) invites you to our LEARN* GROW* LEAD Series.
Our LGL series is more than just a program—it is a platform for purpose, progress, and partnership. Through this initiative, our Chamber proudly highlights the stories, expertise, and passions of our members and community partners.
Each session is an opportunity to learn from one another, grow together as individuals and ultimately lead with impact in our respective fields. By promoting the businesses and advocacies within our network, we strengthen not only individual success but the collective well-being of our community.
Because when one of us rises, we all rise—and that is the true spirit of collaboration and leadership.
JOIN US and let us keep learning, growing, and leading!

PAROL, the iconic Filipino Christmas lantern, is more than just a decoration — it is a powerful symbol of hope, faith, and unity.

Lighting a parol represents the illumination of the human spirit and the enduring belief that light will always overcome darkness.
The parol shines brightest in difficult times. It serves as a reminder that even amid challenges, the Filipino spirit remains steadfast, joyful, and unbroken.
Lighting the parol brings families, neighbors, and organizations together. It marks the start of Christmas festivities and strengthens bonds of fellowship.
Today, we witnessed the lighting of giant parols at Seafood City. It was such a delight.
The Filipino American Chamber of Commerce of Greater Houston supports MSMEs and is proud of the growth of Seafood City Houston.
Thank you Meg Abrei Gonzales Austria for the invitation. More power!

 BRIDGE MADE:

Filipino Homes and LPR Global Enterprises. More power to both for the benefit of the Filipino.
For inquiries (Buying*Selling*Renting
US and Philippine Properties, call
(281) 3039434.
The Filipino American Chamber of Commerce of Greater Houston promotes entrepreneurship, supports MSMEs (micro, small, and medium enterprises) and bridges local and international business opportunities.
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BRIDGE MADE:
Loloy Reyes (President and CEO of LPR Global Enterprises) is a licensed realtor whose name has become synonymous with integrity, professionalism, and ethical leadership in the Filipino-American community and the real estate industry — here in the US and in the Philippines . With a deep commitment to transparency and client-centered service, he ensures that every transaction is anchored on honesty, fairness, and respect. His ability to navigate diverse markets with cultural competence and genuine care has earned him not only awards but most importantly— the trust of families, investors, and business partners.
By aligning with Filipino Homes as a Global Partner, Loloy Reyes demonstrates a strategic and values-driven approach to real estate and community service. The partnership alighs with his leadership profile, enhances his value to clients seeking U.S.–Philippine real-estate opportunities, and reinforces his reputation for ethical, culturally-aware, high-impact service.
As Chairman and Founder of the
Filipino American Chamber of Commerce of Greater Houston (FACCGH),Filipino American Chamber of Commerce of Greater Houstoned successful trade missions to the Philippines and have facilitated investments that helped boost the economy by providing work and support for our MSMEs (micro, small, and medium enterprises.)
For your real estate needs (buy*sell-rent) here and in the Philippines, call (281) 3039434. Thank you.
**The Filipino American Chamber of Commerce of Greater Houston promotes entrepreneurship, and bridges local and international business opportunities.
BRIDGE MADE:
In the world of business, success is often measured in numbers, milestones, and growth. But true leadership is also measured in compassion, humanity, and our willingness to stand with those who face life’s toughest battles. Today, the Filipino American Chamber of Commerce of Greater Houston affirm our solidarity with breast cancer survivors—remarkable women and men whose courage inspires us to lead with greater purpose.
FACCGH BODs Christina Visitacion-Arca Rebecca Lampasa Calabia and Chan Tuttle joined ZTribe for Party in Pink Zumba at the Rockets game tonight at the Toyota Center.
Thank you ladies and more power!
BRIDGE MADE:
Congratulations to Gia Salarda of G-M3rch.
Gia is the first product of the FACCGH business incubator for young people. She was only 12 when she started. She was tending a booth for her parents — selling native bags. I told her dad, Cerlito Salarda, my FACCGH VP, to create a brand (and business tags) for her merchandise and have the business registered in her name. It has become a thriving business. After 3 years, this is where she is—- and she makes me very, very proud, she sees herself as a businesswoman in the future. Way to go!
The Filipino American Chamber of Commerce of Greater Houston promotes entrepreneurship and bridges local and international business opportunities.
 BRIDGE MADE:
This is open to the public event. 
FACCGH members were selling Philippine Christmas lanterns “parols.” And showcasing other Philippine made products from G-m3rch and Apothecary 28.  
The Filipino American Chamber of Commerce of Greater Houston promotes entrepreneurship and bridges local and international business opportunities.
BRIDGE MADE:
The Philippines is far more than its challenges. It is a nation of warmth, resilience, and extraordinary talent. It is a place where families thrive in close-knit communities, where innovation is rising, and where opportunities are growing across regions—from bustling cities to emerging provincial hubs.
When Filipinos invest in the Philippines—whether through business, real estate, education, or community projects—they help create jobs, uplift families, and strengthen the nation from the ground up. Honest investments bring honest progress.
The future remains bright. Home will still be home. So invest in the Philippines. 🇵🇭
And commit to nation-building, empowerment, and social progress. Every business established, every job created, and every partnership formed helps strengthen families, reduce poverty, and expand access to education, health care, and financial stability
The Filipino American Chamber of Commerce of Greater Houston (FACCGH) remains steadfast in its mission to promote entrepreneurship and bridge local and international business opportunities.
FACCGH welcomes Filipino Homes to Houston and supports its members and their ventures. Mabuhay!

The Parol Shipment

BRIDGE MADE:
It’s that time of the year! Our shipment of Philippine Christmas lanterns (parols) has arrived. PM us for inquiries. Distributors — welcome!
**The Filipino American Chamber of Commerce of Greater Houston promotes entrepreneurship and bridges local and global business opportunities.
Buy parols and help our local craftsmen.

FACCGH : Gold Sponsor

The Filipino American Chamber of Commerce of Greater Houston - F A C C G H promotes entrepreneurship and bridges local and international business opportunities. Thank you, FACCGH BOD Rebecca Lampasa Calabia.

Congratulations Jeralyn Rankin of Spotlight Media. More power! Thank you FACCGH BODs for representing us well! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼

You are Invited

On behalf of the World Chamber of Commerce of Texas, the Filipino American Chamber of Commerce of Greater Houston - F A C C G H cordially invites you to join us for the Foreign Direct Investment Dialogue with Leaders Series

Tuesday, September 23, 2025 5:30 PM – 7:30 PM

Legacy Room – Houston City Hall 900 Bagby Street | Houston, TX 77002

Join global business leaders and policy experts for an insightful dialogue on opportunities, challenges, and strategies shaping foreign direct investment. We look forward to welcoming you to this engaging evening of global dialogue and partnership.

Fulbright Futures Forward: World Water Monitoring Day

On behalf of Fulbright Association - Houston Southeast Texas Chapter, committed to advancing cross-cultural dialogue and global solutions, I am honored to invite you to Fulbright Futures Forward: World Water Monitoring Day Film Screening & Panel Discussion on Thursday, September 18th at the University of Houston Downtown.

The evening will feature XTrillion, a documentary chronicling the journey of eXXpedition’s all-women crew across the North Pacific Ocean, confronting the harsh reality of ocean plastic pollution. Following the film, an engaging panel discussion will provide a platform for critical reflection on environmental stewardship, sustainable practices, and our collective responsibility to safeguard the planet’s waters.

Our expert panelists: ༶ Ana Bueno, Environmental reporter, Univision ༶ Anna Crowell, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Biology, College of Science and Technology ༶ Poonam Gulati Salhotra, Ph.D., Executive Director, Impact Learning Office and Associate Professor, Microbiology and Biology, College of Science and Technology ༶ Facilitator: Natacha Poggio, M.F.A., Fulbright Scholar, and Associate Professor of Design, College of Humanities & Social Sciences.

This gathering embodies the Fulbright spirit of fostering understanding and inspiring action across borders.

East Meets West Global Business Conference: A Resounding Success

(Orlando, FL; June 19-22, 2025)
The Federation of Philippine American Chambers of Commerce (FPACC) successfully concluded its highly anticipated East Meets West FPACC Global Business Conference, held from June 19 to 22, 2025, at Rosen Shingle Creek in Orlando, Florida.
Under the theme “Breaking Barriers, Building Global Partnerships,” the four-day event brought together global entrepreneurs, corporate executives, government officials, and thought leaders to strengthen ties between the East and the West. Attendees engaged in high-level discussions (on the future of globalization, trade, tourism, healrh, AI technology and cottage industries among indigenous peoples), networking opportunities, and collaborative sessions that showcased cross-border innovation and cultural diplomacy.
The conference provided participants with opportunities to expand their global business footprint, forming strategic connections with partners from the U.S., Mexico, Canada, Europe, and the Philippines. FPACC’s platform facilitated the exchange of ideas and initiatives aimed at opening new markets and promoting mutual prosperity.
Attendees also celebrated the cultural significance of the East-West connection, recalling the historic 1565 Manila-Acapulco Galleon route that marked one of the earliest examples of global trade between Asia and the Americas.
The event was hailed as a major success, applauded for its engaging program, hospitality, and impactful discussions.
FPACC reaffirmed its commitment to fostering international partnerships and economic empowerment among Filipino American communities.
**Numeriano Bouffard of the Florida Chamber was the Confetence Chair.
**The Filipino-American community of Texas was ably represented by Dr. Noemi Frias, president of the Filipino American Chamber of Commerce of Greater Houston – F A C C G H and Dr. Marylou Gold Oro, FACCGH Board of Director for Business Development. **Dr. Frias was re-elected as FPACC National Secretary (2025-2027) at the elections held during the event.

Visiting Panama

The Filipino American Chamber of Commerce of Greater Houston – F A C C G H promotes entrepreneurship and bridges local and international business opportunities.
And if there’s one thing that I have learned in life and in business — working for money is good but once you’ve reached a certain threshold, you make money work for you so you may enjoy life!
Taking the challenge is a leap of faith, it also means freedom. 😊 AMDG

Happy 17th Anniversary, One Philippines News Texas

You’ve come a long way. Loloy Reyes and I are grateful to have witnessed your journey from the get-go, which started with a leap of faith and one man’s resolve to make a difference.
One Philippines is your legacy, Bhong Zausa, and no one can change its history. As I said in my speech, most especially to your son, JR, who is now the general manager of your paper, “ Media is a double-edged sword—capable of informing, educating, and uniting, but it is also capable of misleading, spreading lies, and dividing. Thus, ethical journalism and thoughtful regulation are necessary for the media to play a central role in shaping how we think, communicate, and understand the world around us.”
More power to all of you!!❤️🙏🏻 Congratulations from the Filipino American Chamber of Commerce of Greater Houston – F A C C G H 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 And thank you for the invitation.😊