Highlights From 2014, Looking Forward to 2015

Maraming Salamat!  Thank you for your support of the Bayanihan Foundation Worldwide. You helped make 2014 one of the best fundraising years for the Foundation. 97% of all your donations went directly to our programs and intended beneficiaries. In 2014, the Foundation earned the Guide Star USA Exchange Gold logo as a symbol of commitment to transparency and accountability. Gifts like yours are critical and are put to work right away. In 2014, I wanted to share four highlights of the foundation’s work:

1. Provided Immediate Recovery Relief to 12,000 flood victims of Typhoon Haiyan (Yolanda)

Typhoon Haiyan Eye of the Storm about to Hit Landfall (November 2013)

Typhoon Haiyan Eye of the Storm about to Hit Landfall (November 2013)

On November 2013, Typhoon Haiyan made landfall in Guian, Samar becoming the strongest typhoon ever recorded, with sustained winds recorded up to 315 km/hour. By August 2014, I had visited Leyte and Samar three times and handed out 12,000 emergency food relief packages worth over $15,000 to far-flung barangays (villages) including providing food relief packages to street children scavenging on a garbage dump in Tacloban, Leyte.

Evelyn Castillo and Dale Asis distributing food relief to street children in Barangay (Village) Santo Nino Tacloban City, Leyte Philippines

Evelyn Castillo and Dale Asis distributing food relief to street children in Barangay (Village) Santo Nino Tacloban City, Leyte Philippines

Volunteer doctors from Medical Action Group provided much needed medical care

Volunteer doctors from Medical Action Group provided much-needed medical care

2. Impact on education and children

In August 2014, the Foundation donated ten used laptop computers and ten used desktop computers to Giporlos, Samar, donations courtesy of Will Dix, Linda Jamrozy and other donors like you. Since 2011, James Castillo and other donors like you have supported youth environmental education for hundreds of youth in Cebu, planting over 10,000 mangrove trees to promote long-term sustainability and positive climate change.

(standing left to right) Dale Asis and Evelyn Castillo handing over six laptop computers to the Giporlos Central Elementary School

(standing left to right) Dale Asis and Evelyn Castillo handing over six laptop computers to the Giporlos Central Elementary School

  1. Supported Health and long-term sustainability

In August 2014, the Foundation built two latrines for 4,000 schoolchildren in Iligan, Philippines in partnership with Rotary Chicago Far North. In 2015, foundation plans to build 1,200 latrines in partnership with Rotary clubs, the Samar Health Office and the local government.

(standing left) Dale Asis inspecting new wash basins with running water, with Principal Vivian Santiago and teacher Ms. Gutierrez looking on

(standing left) Dale Asis inspecting new wash basins with running water, with Principal Vivian Santiago and teacher Ms. Gutierrez looking on

  1. Raised funds to support a public hospital

In October 2014, ‘The Adorables’ (Carminda Aldeza, Dr. Dorothy Anoina, Aurora Gagni and Eva Torres) held a fundraising party to build a hospital lobby in Calamba in memory of the late Peter Aldeza, a native of Calamba living in the US. It’s a testament of Filipinos working together.

(left to right): Dr. Dorothy Anoina, Eva Torres, Aurora Gagni, Carminda Aldeza and Dale Asis

(left to right): Dr. Dorothy Anoina, Eva Torres, Aurora Gagni, Carminda Aldeza and Dale Asis

Plea for your Continued Support and Donation

Although we have made major gains, I would like you to stay with the Philippines and continue your support for long-term sustainability. Would you be able to help the Foundation build on its successes? The Foundation is also working on other issues including advocating for Filipino Amerasians and the cleanup of former US military bases.

Your donation of any amount will go a long way.

  • Would you consider donating $25? It will provide continued recovery in areas hit hard by Typhoon Yolanda or help Board member James Castillo led a campaign to help children plant thousands of mangrove seedlings to support long-term recovery efforts including permaculture.
(standing second from right): James Castillo, foundation board member, leads youth participants in planting mangrove trees in Cebu, Philippines

(standing second from right): James Castillo, foundation board member, leads youth participants in planting mangrove trees in Cebu, Philippines

  • Would you donate $50 to help conduct one educational workshop on youth and sustainability? In 2015, the Foundation plans to build 1,200 public and private latrines in Eastern Samar to contribute to the UNICEF WASH efforts of ‘zero open defecation’ for long-term health.
Bayanihan Foundation board member conducting permaculture workshop in Cebu, Philippines

Bayanihan Foundation board member conducting permaculture workshop in Cebu, Philippines

  • Would you donate $100 to build one latrine, end open defecation and promote hygiene?
Open sewer of non-functioning latrines at Iligan Central Elementary School in 2012

Open sewer of non-functioning latrines at Iligan Central Elementary School in 2012

  • Would you donate $500 to build an additional home for low-income families in Dingle, Iloilo?
Planned 40 homes in Dingle, Iloilo sponsored by the PFK Family Foundation

Planned 40 homes in Dingle, Iloilo sponsored by the PFK Family Foundation

You can send your donations directly to Bayanihan Foundation 2020 N. California Ave. Suite 7 Chicago, IL 60647. You can also donate securely online through PayPal at www.fdnbayanihan.org Remember, 97% of your donation directly goes directly to our projects. Maraming Salamat! Thank you again for your continued support.

 

About daleasis

President of the Bayanihan Foundation Worldwide
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2 Responses to Highlights From 2014, Looking Forward to 2015

  1. James Zamora says:

    Thansk for the information Sir. Congrats for the support to Filipiono communities!

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    • daleasis says:

      Hello Mr. James Zamora,

      Maraming salamat po! Thank you for the positive comment. Best wishes also to you and your work with the Worldwide Filipino Alliance (WFA).

      Sincerely,
      Dale Asis

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