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Category Archives: Philippine poverty
‘Adorables’ Fulfill Dream of Protected Waiting Area for Hospital Patients
Ground breaking ceremony of new lobby waiting areas at JP Rizal Memorial Hospital in Calamba, Laguna, Philippines, with Carminda Aldeza & Family and Laguna Governor Hernandez. This project will benefit over 30,000 indigent patients that go through the doors of JP Rizal Hospital, the only major charity hospital in the area. Special thanks to Evelyn Castillo of the Bayanihan Foundation and Dr. Doreen Sales for their support. Continue reading
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Tagged Health, philanthropy, Philippine giving, Poverty
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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
Posted in Diaspora Giving, Disaster Relief, Philippine poverty
Tagged Philippine giving, Poverty, typhoon Haiyan
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Three Years Later: Revisiting Clark Philippines and Thousands of Filipino Amerasians Left Behind, Still Struggling
Three Years Later: Revisiting Clark Philippines and Thousands of Filipino Amerasians Left Behind, Still Struggling Continue reading
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Youth in Cebu Learn about Permaculture, Sustainable Recovery and Development
Youth participants in Cebu, Philippines Learn about Permaculture, Sustainable Recovery and Development with Bayanihan Foundation board member James Castillo http://wp.me/pDnD0-zB Continue reading
Posted in Diaspora Giving, Disaster Relief, Environmental conservation, environmental sustainability, Philippine poverty, Philippines, Typhoon Haiyan, Youth leadership development
Tagged diaspora philanthropy, disaster relief, environmental clean up, environmental conservation, youth leadership development
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Filipino Amerasians in Clark and Subic, Philippines Celebrate the Fourth of July
America’s Forgotten Children, Filipino Amerasians in Clark and Subic Philippines Celebrate the 4th of July http://wp.me/pDnD0-z5 Continue reading
My Personal Experience Visiting the Philippines After Typhoon Haiyan
Arman Mulleem of Worldwide Filipino Alliance (WFA) shares his personal experience and first hand account visiting the Philippines After Typhoon Haiyan, the strongest typhoon ever to hit landfall in history Continue reading
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!
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Remembering Mahatma Gandhi
“The best way to find yourself is to lose yourself in the service of others.”
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, Poverty, prayer, Remittances, Typhoon Haiyan, Uncategorized, Volunteerism, Youth leadership development
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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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