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“Stay With the Philippines” – Recovery Efforts after Typhoon Haiyan

Thank you to all those who donated to the Bayanihan Foundation and have sent their financial support to the victims of super typhoon Haiyan. Without assistance from the Bayanihan Foundation and other NGOs, many families would have not survived. Now more than ever we need you to continue to stay with the Philippines and be engaged. Continue reading

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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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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

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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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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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