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“The Color of Revolution” Reflects NEXTGEN Participant’s Personal Journey
2015 NEXTGEN Fellow Jane Baron shares her poem “The Color of Revolution” and captures the essence and importance of the program promoting youth leadership and diaspora giving and her own personal journey. Continue reading
Young Filipino-Americans First to Win NEXTGEN Scholarships
The Bayanihan Foundation presents the NEXTGEN Fellows 2015, winners of the Foundation’s travel scholarship to the Philippines as they visit the Philippines for 14 days, learn more about the Filipino culture and develop their own sustainable projects to help the Philippines. Continue reading
Computer Donations Point Giporlos Students to the Future
The Bayanihan Foundation donated used computers to a local high school in Giporlos, Samar Philippines, one of the town’s devasated by typhoon Haiyan, one of the strongest typhoons recorded to hit landfall. The used computers will help local high school students learn basic and advanced computer skills. Continue reading
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The Spirit of Bayanihan in Dingle, Philippines
The Bayanihan Foundation fulfills peoples’ hopes and dreams by providing 40 families and their children homes. In giving them a home the Foundation creates a stable home and life environment for their children. So the parents could help their children fulfill their hopes and dreams. Continue reading
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Bayanihan Foundation Offering Pagbabalik (Coming Home) Travel Scholarship
The Bayanihan Worldwide Foundation is offering the Pagbabalik’(Coming Home) Travel Scholarship for travel to the Philippines this summer 2015 Continue reading
Travel, Live and Learn in the Philippines: Apply for the 2015 NEXTGEN Scholarship
Travel, Live and Learn in the Philippines. In 2015, the Bayanihan Foundation will sponsor travel and accommodations for up to three young adults ages 18 years old and above to visit the Philippines for 14 days. The immersion trip is coordinated to promote diaspora philanthropy; know more about Filipino culture; learn about the foundation’s sustainable projects; connect and develop the participant’s potential sustainable projects; and connect with relatives and the participant’s heritage. Continue reading
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
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Youth, Arts, Environment and Sustainable Recovery After Typhoon Haiyan
Youth in Cebu, Philippines Participate in Arts, Environment and Sustainable Workshop Recovery After Typhoon Haiyan http://wp.me/pDnD0-zl Continue reading
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
Upcoming NEXTGEN Event
Passage To Home: A Dialogue As 2nd, 3rd, -generation Filipino Americans, how can we give back to our home country? How can we learn more about “home”? Are there opportunities to invest in the sustainable development of the Philippines? Saturday, … Continue reading


