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Category Archives: Poverty
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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The Many Faces of America
When the US naval bases in the Philippines closed in 1992, the military left behind thousands of Amerasian children. Since the closings, American presence still exists and -contrary to initial estimate of 52,000 – it is now estimated that there are … Continue reading
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Tagged child trafficking, Filipina workers, human trafficking, mixed status, racial profiling, sex trafficking, vulnerable
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Rice, Rice, Rice!
We love rice! It’s been a staple for the people of the Philippines, dating back to 3200 BC. Filipinos eat rice at every meal – breakfast, lunch, and dinner. We steam it, fry it, noodle it. Our national dance Tinikling … Continue reading
7,107 Reasons to Love the Philippines
There are 7,107 reasons to love the Philippines! Need one? Everyone knows how to SMILE – no matter what! Let’s keep those smiles!
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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Arrival in the Typhoon Haiyan’s Epicenter: Tacloban City, Leyte
Typhoon Haiyan, one of the strongest storms to make landfall in world history, affected more than 14 million people, and displaced 4 million. I shared my observations as I surveyed and volunteered to help with the devastated communities in the wake of the storm. Continue reading
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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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


