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Spirit of Bayanihan in Dingle – Construction of Homes for the Indigent are Underway
Construction of new homes for the indigent are underway in Dingle, Iloilo, Philippines. The Spirit of Bayanihan (community giving) is alive and well. Continue reading
Posted in Diaspora Donors, homelessness, housing, Uncategorized
Tagged homelessness, housing, Philippine giving
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‘The Adorables’ Demonstrate The Bayanihan Spirit is Alive and Well
Four Filipinas called ‘The Adorables’ Demonstrate The Bayanihan Spirit is Alive and Well. They’ve proven that Filipinos could overcome the cultural challenge of ‘crab mentality’ and worked together in Bayanihan, for the common good. Continue reading
Posted in Diaspora Giving, Philippines, Uncategorized
Tagged bayanihan, diaspora giving, philanthropy
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Filipino Amerasians, America’s Forgotten Children, Celebrated 4th of July
Filipino Amerasians, America’s Forgotten Children, Celebrated 4th of July 2014 at Clark, Philippines, imploring not to be cast aside and be remembered. Continue reading
After Typhoon Haiyan – Bayanihan Foundation’s Recovery Efforts in the Philippines
Dale Asis of the Bayanihan Foundation poses in front a newly repainted fishing boat, a symbol of hope and renewal of Giporlos, Samar, Philippines as the town bounces back from the devastating typhoon Haiyan, one of the strongest storms ever … Continue reading
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Tagged diaspora philanthropy, Filipino donors, recovery efforts, typhoon Haiyan
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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.”
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
Tagged nonviolence
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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
Posted in Amerasians, Bases clean up, Diaspora Donors, Diaspora Giving, Disaster Relief, Education, Environmental conservation, Health, homelessness, human trafficking, Immigration, justice, Labor, love, Overseas workers, philanthropy, Philippine poverty, Philippines, Poverty, Remittances, Typhoon Haiyan, Uncategorized, undocumented immigrants, Volunteerism, Youth leadership development
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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
Posted in Amerasians, Diaspora Donors, Diaspora Giving, Disaster Relief, Education, Health, homelessness, human trafficking, Immigration, justice, philanthropy, Philippine poverty, Philippines, Poverty, Uncategorized
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


