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Q & A About Tanging Yaman

1. When was Tanging Yaman Foundation, Inc. established?
Tanging Yaman Foundation, Inc.  (or simply Tanging Yaman) was registered as a non-profit Philippine organization in 1996.
 
2. What prompted the establishment of Tanging Yaman then?
In 1992, Fr. Manoling--or Fr. Mano, as he is fondly called--performed his liturgical compositions with the Philippine Philharmonic Orchestra, various artists and choirs. Their first beneficiary was the Alagad ni Maria Youth Center, Infanta, Quezon.  Since then, Fr. Mano would stage similar yearly concerts and donate the proceeds to a selected beneficiary.  To facilitate the work of raising funds through such concerts, Tanging Yaman was established.
 
3. Who were some of the beneficiaries then?
Major concerts were staged almost yearly until Fr. Mano left for graduate studies in the USA in 2000.  Aside from the Alagad ni Maria, some of the beneficiaries were:

  •  Sibol Hesus of Mr. Onofre Pagsanghan
  •  Ateneo de Manila University Scholarship Fund
  •  Holy Spirit Alumnae Association
  •  School of Living Tradition, Baguio City
  •  St. Joseph’s Mission, Kiangan, Ifugao
  •  Christian Life Community

 
4. What has happened since then?
Tanging Yaman was inactive from 2000-05 while Fr. Mano pursued graduate studies in the USA.  Upon returning to the Philippines in 2005, he gathered several of his friends to re-launch the Tanging Yaman.
 
In December 2004, four consecutive major typhoons hit the Philippines, devastating Quezon Province and the Bikol Region, among others.  Fr. Manoling emailed as many of his friends in the USA to send their donations for Bikol and Infanta through him.  While he hoped to raise 2000-3000 USD, to his surprise, so many people responded to his email appeal that his volunteers of Filipino graduate students in Boston and he were able to send more than 750K PhP to Bikol and Infanta.
 
Most donations were of small denominations--$10, $20, $50.  Fr. Mano realized that there is so  much goodwill among Pinoys in the US, which has not been tapped yet.  So many people in the US want to help Pinoys back home but do not know how to help and how to send their help.
 
Fr. Mano organized a group of Filipino consultants across the US to help him jumpstart the new Tanging Yaman.  Upon returning to the Philippines in 2005, he gathered several friends to help reactivate Tanging Yaman and pursue its new thrust.
 
5. What is the new thrust of Tanging Yaman?
 

  • To help create a culture of giving.
    • One need not be a millionaire to be able to help others.  Everyone can do a little to help others in greater need.
  • To bridge those who are willing to give with those in need.
    • Tanging Yaman is a conduit organization that links donors with beneficiaries (NGOs, parishes, schools, etc.).
  • To encourage people...

 

a. to give according to their capacity

A family can pledge perhaps P500/mo. or a fresh graduate P200/mo.

b. to choose their beneficiary

Tanging Yaman will link with as many NGOs, parishes, schools as possible, which have worthwhile projects that others might want to support. A prayer group might want to support a seminarian; a mountaineers’ club a reforestation project; a group of elementary school children an endangered species.

c. to choose their mode of payment or support

Tanging Yaman will provide all the mechanisms available so donors can send their donations in whatever mode they are most comfortable with--cash, check, credit card, text, internet, etc.


5. Do Tanging Yaman projects have a more specific coverage?

We have five areas of concern:

    Children’s Basic Needs
    Education and Formation
    Environment and Livelihood
    Relief and Rehabilitation
    Care for the Elderly and Infirm

 
7. Who are some of our beneficiaries?

a. Children’s Basic Needs

    Children in Payatas Feeding Center
    Children in SPED-Cainta Elementary School
    Students in Miarayon Elementary School, Bukidnon (indigenous children)
    Students in Apu Palamguwan, Bukidnon (indigenous children)
    Public school children in Camarines Sur

 
b. Education and Formation

    Scholars in almost every  region of the country

 
c. Environment and Livelihood

    Mangrove planting in Naga, Camarines Sur
    Reforestation in Placer, Surigao del Norte
    Fishing Boats for 40 families in Legazpi, Albay
    Farming Capital for 40 families in Legazpi, Albay

 
d. Relief and Rehabilitation

    Rehabilitation of 200+ houses in Sabang, Naga and Buhi, Camarines Sur, and in Legazpi and Camalig, Albay
    Rehabilitation of 5 chapels in Camarines Sur
    Housing and Chapel Rehabilitation in Iling Island, Occidental Mindoro

 
e. Care for the Elderly and Infirm

    Chindunan and Alulad communities in Culion, Palawan

 
8. How can people help Tanging Yaman?

Our volunteers are called Christotokoi or Christ-bearers. They bring Jesus to others through:


a. Monetary donations (via cash, checks, credit cards, Internet, and cell. phones)
 
b. Volunteer work (accounting, marketing, organizing, etc.)
 
c. Networking (promoting Tanging Yaman among friends, hosting fund-raising affairs among contacts)
 
d. Providing their professional services (as doctors, lawyers, etc.)

 

9. What are the future plans and hopes of Tanging Yaman?
 

    To expand our network of donors and beneficiaries in the Philippines
    To set up networks of donors among Filipinos in the USA, United Kingdom, Saudi Arabia, Hong Kong, Japan, Italy, etc.

Our Philosophy

Tanging Yaman believes in two things: first, the transforming power of the biblical “widow’s mite,” and second, the grace of God who blesses our every effort at helping our brothers and sisters in need.
 
A mite is the Roman coin of least value during Jesus’s time. In the parable found in Luke 21:1-4, we find Jesus praising the widow’s act of putting in her two mites in the temple’s treasury, saying that the widow has in fact given more to the temple than anyone who donated there before her.
 
Tanging Yaman believes this is true also in our efforts at helping one another. What we can contribute may not be much in the ordinary sense, but when this act is coupled with the belief that God loves and blesses our acts, however materially small they may be, and transforms it to be able to effect significant change in the lives of the least of our fellowmen and women.DSC 07031
 
Tanging Yaman’s belief is rooted in its experience of raising funds for the typhoon victims in Quezon and Albay provinces in 2004. Small contributions worth 5 or 10 dollars from different communities in the United States as a response to Fr. Manoling’s plea for Filipinos abroad to help their kababayans have generated enough amounts to help in the relief and rehabilitation of the peoples in the said areas.
 
Tanging Yaman belief is also supported by its experience up to now, when the beneficiaries of Tanging Yaman have grown to include scholarships to college and formation studies, children’s basic needs, and environment and livelihood; this expansion made possible by every generous donor who cared to give their 2-mites’-worth of love and compassion to our fellow Filipinos.

How You Can Help

1. Volunteers As Christ Bearers

Compelled by the ever-increasing need to bridge generous donors to our fellow Filipinos who need help, Tanging Yaman is expanding its operations. You may help realize the dream of Tanging Yaman by giving a few hours of your week to help out in any of the following capacities:

An Office Volunteer.

I want to help in Tanging Yaman’s upcoming events by lending my skills in organizing, marketing, hosting, and/or wherever the office may need help.

A Tanging Yaman Networker.

I want to bring Tanging Yaman to my place and tell my friends about its work and mission.

A Professional.

I want to serve in my capacity as a doctor, lawyer, accountant, auditor, project head, etc. etc. etc. (as the King of Siam would say). Tanging Yaman lives because of the the generosity of its volunteers primarily. If you feel you have the spare time, and would like to help, kindly contact us.


2. Bring In Your Friends

Please invite your friends to visit our website, and browse through the many different pages where they may want to get involved. You may also subscribe to our regular newsletters.
 
3. Donations

You may deposit your cash or check donations for Tanging Yaman Foundation, Inc. via Metrobank Account: 448-7-44801314-2; BPI Account: 9601-0002-42. Moreover, we also accept donations via our online money transfer options: G-CASH and Paymaya, QR Codes below. For proper acknowledgement and tracking, kindly notify us and send a photo/screenshot of your transaction/deposit slip to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or via viber 0947-565-9544. 

 

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