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Relief Efforts Summary Report (January - July 2025)

As we continue to celebrate our 29th anniversary, we are grateful to share a summary of our relief efforts from January to July 2025.

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Through your unwavering support, the Tanging Yaman Foundation, Inc. was able to extend meaningful assistance to those in urgent need:

• ₱430,000 worth of rice and financial aid for Typhoon Relief Operations in Batanes

• ₱418,810 in assistance for fire survivors in Pasig City, Quezon City, and Rizal

• 22 boxes of clothes, toys, and slippers distributed to communities in Zambales, Cavite, and Payatas

• ₱17,890 allocated for the repair of a classroom in Anayan Elementary School, Camarines Sur

Thank you for being part of our mission to bring hope, compassion, and concrete help to those who need it most.

TYF Received Recognitions From Mission Partners

We are deeply grateful and honored to have received four meaningful recognitions that affirm our mission to serve the most vulnerable in our society.

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* Stakeholder of the Year Award (CY-2025) from the Philippine Navy—Presented on May 15, 2025, at Solaire Resort Entertainment City by Vice Admiral Jose Ma. Ambrosio Q. Ezpeleta, for our enduring support to the Navy’s mission of becoming a modern and multi-capable force for national defense.

 

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* Kaagapay Award 2025 from Coast Guard Civil Relation Service—Presented by Commander Commo Teotimo R. Borja Jr., PCG, for "Serving the Filipino Community with Dedication and Passion."

 

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* Plaque of Recognition from Cebu Caritas Inc.—Awarded on January 8, 2025, during the 50th Anniversary celebration of Cebu Caritas at Pope John XXIII Minor Seminary, for being a committed partner organization in uplifting the life and dignity of the Anawim through faith-driven service.

 

Caritas_Pasig.jpg* Certificate of Appreciation from Caritas Pasig, Inc.—Given on February 27, 2025, at the TMP Function Hall in Pasig City, in recognition of our continued generosity and support for the less privileged members of the community during “An Evening of Gratitude, Sharing, and Hope.”

 

These awards inspire us to continue our mission of faith, compassion, and service. Thank you to all our donors, mission partners, and communities who walk with us on this journey. Ad majorem Dei gloriam 

Mobile Talipapa Summary Report (January - July 2025)

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From January to July, our Mobile Talipapa initiative continued to bring nourishment and hope to communities—while championing the hard work of our local farmers.

With your unwavering support:

• ₱4,852,489.24 worth of aid directly benefited our farmers.

• 58,567.53 kg of vegetables were rescued—saving food and livelihoods.

• 8,393.30 kg of these were shared as gulay packs or cooked into hot meals for 6,558 individuals, families, and persons deprived of liberty (PDLs) across 38 communities.

To our donors, volunteers, and mission partners—from parishes to feeding centers—thank you.

Every kilo saved, every pack shared, and every family reached is proof of the power of solidarity.

Maraming salamat po!

 

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8-Week Report of Lugawan & Bigasan Sa Parokya

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As we celebrate our 29th anniversary today, we are grateful to share the 8-week update of our ongoing Lugawan at Bigasan sa Parokya.

From May 20 to July 10, we served hot, nourishing soup (Lugaw, Champorado, at Sopas) to 4,400 children and distributed subsidized rice to 7,254 families across communities supported by Sta. Maria Della Strada Parish, Our Lady of Pentecost Parish, and Holy Cross Parish.

This mission stands at the heart of our twofold advocacy: supporting our local rice farmers and ensuring nutritious food for children in need.

All of this has been made possible through the generosity of our donors, the dedication of our volunteers, and the unwavering support of our mission partners. Maraming salamat po!

TYF Volunteers Received 2025 Ateneo Socio-Civic Engagement for National Development (ASCEND) Excellence Award

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We proudly congratulate our typhoon relief operations volunteers—fourth-year BS Health Sciences students Beatrice Nicole Almazan, Myka Angela Candelaria, Louise Martina Estevez, Trisha Gabriel Lemoncito, Don Ferdinand Santiago, Caitin Beatriz Tan, and Mariel Aurea Villafranca—for winning the 2025 ASCEND Excellence Award for their senior project, “StaROps: A Standardized Relief Operations Database for the Tanging Yaman Foundation.”

 

Their project was recognized for its outstanding use of technology and teamwork to improve the effectiveness and efficiency of disaster relief operations. The award was presented during the Ateneo Service Learning Conference (ASLC) and the Ateneo Socio-Civic Engagement for National Development (ASCEND) event, themed “Beyond the Common Good, Strive for the Common Good,” held on 13 June 2025 at Escaler Hall.

 

This upgraded Relief Operations database will undoubtedly strengthen the Tanging Yaman Foundation’s mission of bringing timely aid and renewed hope to disaster-affected communities.

 

Congratulations once again to Akym, Anina, Bea, Cait, Don, Maye, and Trish—and to Dr. Norman Dennis E. Marquez and Ms. Vanessa T. Siy Van for their invaluable mentorship and support.

Short Video: https://bit.ly/TYFStaROpsVideo

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