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NEXTGEN: ‘Pagbabalik’ (Coming Home) Applications Open until April 15, 2017!
Applications already open; deadline extended to Saturday, April 15, 2017. Apply online at: NEXTGEN Travel Scholarship Application for Summer 2017 This Summer 2017, the Bayanihan Foundation will sponsor partial and full travel accommodations for up to seven young adults (18 … Continue reading
2015 NEXTGEN Fellow Jeselle Santiago Becomes Advanced Level Masters of Social Work Intern with Bayanihan Foundation
2015 NEXTGEN Fellow Jeselle Santiago Becomes Advanced Level Masters of Social Work Intern with Bayanihan Foundation. The foundation is proud to be supporting Jeselle’s leadership development and growth in supporting diaspora philanthropy in the US and in the Philippines. Continue reading
Doing Good Deeds and Making A Difference
Bayanihan Foundation NEXTGEN Fellow Jeselle Santiago spearheads a garage sale benefiting the women vendors Carbon Market Cebu, making a difference locally & globally http://wp.me/pDnD0-3GX Continue reading
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Tagged Filipino diaspora, Philippine giving, youth leadership development
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Spread the Love
Three months after Typhoon Haiyan devastated areas of the Philippines, the communities living in the disaster zone still face daily challenges and are struggling to make their way back to normalcy. As Valentine’s Day approaches, please let’s express our love … Continue reading
Gong Xi Fa Cai!
Gong Xi Fa Cai! May you have much health, happiness, and prosperity in the Year of the Horse!
Posted in Amerasians, Bases clean up, Diaspora Donors, Diaspora Giving, Disaster Relief, Education, Environmental conservation, Health, homelessness, human trafficking, Immigration, justice, Labor, love, philanthropy, Philippine poverty, Philippines, prayer, Uncategorized, Volunteerism, Youth leadership development
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Remembering Mahatma Gandhi
“The best way to find yourself is to lose yourself in the service of others.”
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2014 Bayanihan Goals: Building Community
On January 20, 2014, the Board of the Bayanihan Foundation Worldwide established clear priorities for its work in order to focus its activities and deliver more effectively. The new priority goals are built on Bayanihan’s continuing work and include: Building … Continue reading
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Long Road Ahead
“Think occasionally of the suffering of which you spare yourself the sight.” — Albert Schweitzer Long road toward relief and recovery. Please … Continue reading
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Remembering Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Life’s most persistent and urgent question is, ‘What are you doing for others?’ – Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr.
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