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Still Time to Help and Make a Difference!
You can still help and make a difference! Your contributions will be put to good use and support continuing relief efforts. Please donate online at www.fdnbayanihan.org, or mail a check to: Bayanihan Foundation Worldwide, 2020 N. California Avenue, Suite 7, Box 147, Chicago, Illinois … Continue reading
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Tagged Bayanihan Foundation Worldwide, Chicago, disaster relief, Donation, Philippine
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Holiday Greetings from Dale Asis
Dear Friends, As 2013 comes to a close and we look forward to gathering with family and friends to celebrate the beginning of a new year, I would like to extend my deepest gratitude for your support of our initiatives. … Continue reading
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Tagged Asia, bayanihan, Bayanihan Foundation Worldwide, Christmas, Friends, Holidays, Philippine, typhoon Haiyan
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Please stay with Philippines
This past year was one of reflection at the Bayanihan Foundation Worldwide. We began 2013 with hope. We continued our Youth Leaders-Advocate Camp program, its theme entitled “Lead the G.R.E.E.N. Change against Climate Change!” and worked with local youth participants to … Continue reading
Remembering Nelson Mandela
“It is now in the hands of your generations to help rid the world of such suffering.” – Nelson Mandela, June 25 2008 A Great Man has passed away today. Our thoughts and prayers are with Nelson Mandela and all … Continue reading
Posted in Diaspora Donors, Diaspora Giving, Disaster Relief, Education, Environmental conservation, Health, homelessness, Immigration, justice, Labor, philanthropy, Philippine poverty, Philippines, Poverty, Typhoon Haiyan, Uncategorized, undocumented immigrants, Volunteerism, Youth leadership development
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Sweet Lullaby. For Philippines
Sweet Lullaby (Baegu, Solomon Islands) Sasi sasi’e ko ta ta’aro Ko hai he hange bora’e kiko liono Itam wa orena korai lo ‘aila Elai tandera sa’e tamate’o ‘ae Sasi sasi’e ko ta ta’aro Ko hai he hange bora’e kiko liono … Continue reading
A Note from the Field: After Typhoon Haiyan
This morning we received word from Bayanihan Foundation’s President Dale Asis, who just completed a ten-day journey in the Philippines, and is on a return flight to Chicago. He visited typhoon-devastated areas of Tacloban, Leyte and Giporlos and Guiuan, Samar … Continue reading
Thanksgiving Greetings
From all of us at Bayanihan Foundation Worldwide, thank you! Your support has touched the lives of thousands of people back home in the Philippines. And at this critical time, your generosity enabled us to provide much needed food to … Continue reading
Still Relevant: Call to Action
To the Philippine Youth – Dr. Jose Rizal Unfold, oh timid flower! Lift up your radiant brow, This day, Youth of my native strand! Your abounding talents show Resplendently and grand, Fair hope of my Motherland! Soar high, oh genius … Continue reading
On My Way Home, November 21, 2013
Dear Friends: This is one of the most important letters I have ever written. As you probably have read, Typhoon Haiyan, one of the strongest storms in world history, has left the Philippines in dire condition. We at Bayanihan Foundation … Continue reading
Pagbabalik 2012 Raffle Winners
From left: Bayanihan’s long-time supporter Shirley Pintado from Chicago and Organizing Director Myrla Baldonado reading the names of the winners during the second “Pagbabalik” (Coming Home) workshop last January 2012 at the Clark Museum, Clark Special Economic Zone, … Continue reading
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Tagged community involvement, diaspora, environmental conservation
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