Tag Archives: Philippine giving

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

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Typhoon Haiyan, One Year Later: Stay With the Philippines

One year after Typhoon Haiyan hit landfall in the Philippines, the Bayanihan Foundation continues its impact after the aftermath of the typhoon and continues its plea for your help to stay with the Philippines and become a partner for long-term sustainability. Continue reading

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Filipinos Abroad Helping Filipinos at Home: Donating Used Laptop Computers to Typhoon Ravaged Giporlos, Samar

Filipinos Abroad Helping Filipinos at Home, the Bayanihan Foundation Donated Used Laptop Computers to Giporlos Central Elementary School after the devastating Typhoon Haiyan in Giporlos, Samar, Philippines Continue reading

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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

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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

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Return to Paradise: Bayanihan Foundation board member James Castillo Conducts Youth workshop, plants thousands of mangrove trees

James Castillo, Bayanihan Foundation board member talks about his recent trip to Cebu Philippines hosting the 2013 Pagbabalik (Coming Home) workshop and planting thousands of mangrove trees there. Continue reading

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The Bayanihan Foundation Worldwide will like to thank Ruth & Heman Ezra for their kindness to the foundation. The Erza’s are putting an event together to celebrate Heman’s 50th Birthday. In lieu of gift, they have asked their guest to … Continue reading

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To Help Locally or Globally? You Don’t Have to Choose, You Can Do Both

Choosing between giving locally or globally is a false dichotomy; it is an unrealistic division that reflects the orthodoxy of the last century. In the 21st century, Filipinos and many others that live in the diaspora lead their lives in a transnational and global context. You don’t have to make a choice – you can do both. Continue reading

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Filipino Christians Provide Food Packages to Needy Filipino Muslims during Ramadan

On August 14, 2011, my uncle and aunt, Dr. Vicente and Luz Saavedra and the Rotary Club of Iligan South provided food packages of rice, sugar and other essential food items to over 130 needy Filipino Muslim families in Iligan … Continue reading

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4th of July Celebration with Amerasians: Unity, Clarity and Hope Prevailed Over Cynicism

Unity, clarity and hope prevail over cynicism. My reflections on the 4th of July celebration with Amerasians in Angeles City, Philippines. Continue reading

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