Category Archives: Disaster Relief

The Poor Hit Hardest in US and Philippines Covid-19 Struggle

With US, Philippines Struggling With Covid-19, The Poor Are Hit The Hardest. Donate to help abandoned children affected by Covid-19 in General Santos, Philippines https://bit.ly/302cJay Continue reading

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Bayanihan Foundation Impact in Iligan – Celebrating Dr. Vicente and Mrs. Luz Saavedra, Catalysts for Change

Bayanihan Foundation’s Impact in Iligan City is immeasurable, thanks to Dr. Vicente and Mrs. Luz Saavedra, Catalysts for Change Continue reading

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Computer Lab for the Hearing & Visually Impaired, Students with Special Learning Needs

You can donate to build a computer lab for 51 high school students who are hearing & visually Impaired and for those with special learning needs. Because learning and education is much needed especially those with special needs. Continue reading

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You Can Help Build A Computer Lab for the Hearing, Visually Impaired

You can donate and help build a computer lab for high school students with hearing and visually Impaired, the first of its kind in Tacloban City dedicated to learners with special needs. Because learning and education is much needed especially those with special needs. Continue reading

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Fisherfolk community in Guiuan, Samar: promoting sustainability

Dale Asis visits the fisher folk community of Guiuan, Samar. They set a fine example of establishing a community cooperative promoting livelihood and environmental sustainability. Continue reading

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8 out of 10 top cities most exposed to natural disaster are in the Philippines

The World Economic Forum reported that 8 out of 10 top cities most exposed to natural disaster are in the Philippines. The biggest typhoon, Haiyan struck the Philippines in 2013, leaving more than 7,000 people dead or missing. Can civic involvement, volunteerism and diaspora philanthropy help the Philippines in disaster preparedness? Or should donors should just wait to react and donate afterwards when the crisis hit? Continue reading

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Foundation Replaces Sacred Imagery of Historic Church

Foundation Helped Replace Broken Stained Glass Windows of Historic Church. The foundation’s support exemplifies the successful support of diaspora philanthropy and faith based efforts. Continue reading

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The Town of Giporlos, Samar Honors Bayanihan Foundation Recovery Efforts After Typhoon Haiyan

The Town of Giporlos, Samar Philippines Gives an Award to the Bayanihan Foundation for its Recovery Efforts After Typhoon Haiyan Continue reading

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Stay With the Philippines: Helping Street Children in Leyte

This entry recalls the devastation of Typhoon Haiyan in 2013 and the impact of the Bayanihan Foundation in providing immediate relief and continued recovery efforts. The foundation provided food packages to street children scavenging food in garbage dumpsites in Tacloban City, Leyte Philippines. Please stay with the Philippines and continue your support. Continue reading

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Typhoon Haiyan, One Year Later: Stay With the Philippines

One year after Typhoon Haiyan hit landfall in the Philippines, the Bayanihan Foundation continues its impact after the aftermath of the typhoon and continues its plea for your help to stay with the Philippines and become a partner for long-term sustainability. Continue reading

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