We are a conduit foundation, and we aim to help Filipinos help other Filipinos in need, Pinoy para sa
Pinoy. We channel resources to worthy and effective programs that nurture and educate the youth,
safeguard the environment, enrich culture, and nurture hope.
Tanging Yaman Foundation, Inc. has expanded it’s beneficiaries to all regions of the Philippines. At present, we are supporting 46 full-time college scholars.
Another batch from our scholars graduated last March 2010 namely: MILAGROSE T. ROCILLOSA from National Capital Region (NCR) BS Office Administration Asian College of Science And Technology Inc. (ACSAT), ALVIN P. BULAHAO from Cordillera Administrative Region (CAR) BS Nursing University of the Cordilleras, 9 COLLEGE SCHOLARS c/o ACI Sisters from Region V (Bicol Region) namely; MARIANNE L. BARNEDO HRM Mariners’ Polytechnic Colleges Foundation, Inc., JOSE M. OROPESA, JR. BS Information Technology Divine Word College, LIEZEL M. JACOB Bachelor of Secondary Education Bicol University, ALVIN M. MACEDA BS in Social Work Bicol University, HONEY KETH L. HALLAZGO BS in Social Work Bicol University, EMIL L. RODRIGUEZA Bachelor of Secondary Education Bicol University, RALPH M. MAGAYANES BS Criminology Bicol College, BRYAN M. BAZAR BS Criminology Bicol College, and MA. KRISTINE B. QUINTANA Computer Technician Computer Systems Institute, MA. CHARMAINE PRECIOUS M. BATA from Region V (Bicol Region) BS Information Management Ateneo de Naga University, and ARPIN ASUARI from Region IX (Zamboanga Peninsula) BS Secondary Education Ateneo de Zamboanga.
Aside from our scholarship program, the TYF has funded programs for children, for the elderly and for the environment.
TYF SCHOLARSHIP
With the foundation’s main thrust of having a scholar in every region, TYF has already reached nine regions presently assisting a total of 62 scholars. TYF continues to be in search for students who are academically worthy but who are financially in need to be able to study in top schools of each region in the Philippines. Applications are now open for SY 2009-2010 for the following Regions I, II, IV-B, VII, ARMM and CARAGA.
TYF also gives support to seminarians and religious men in their formation studies.
Applications are now open for SY 2010-2011 for the ff. regions: NCR (National Capital Region), I (Ilocos Region), II (Cagayan Valley), CAR (Cordillera Administrative Region), IV-B (MIMAROPA), V (Bicol Region), VI (Western Visayas), IX (Zamboanga Peninsula), X (Northern Mindanao), XII (SOCCSKSARGEN) and ARMM (Autonomous Region of Muslim Mindanao).
Requirements for College Scholarship Grant:
*Copy of birth certificate
*Transcript of records from last school year attended
*Recommendation from high school principal or teacher
*Recommendation from parish priest or community leader
*Letter of application (including why you chose your degree, plans after study)
*Billing statement for the year or semester being applied for. (optional for incoming freshmen)
Procedures for College Scholarship Grant:
*Download an application form (please refer to "Who we help" under Qualification to be a beneficiary)
*Fill up application form properly
*Submit all the necessary requirements together with properly filled up application form
*Send through mail or you may drop by our office which is located at 2/F, Loyola House of Studies, Ateneo de Manila University, Loyola Heights, Quezon City, 1108
Submission of College Scholarship Requirements is due on or before May 31, 2010.
TYF SCHOLARS |
| Region |
Name |
School |
|
Region |
Name |
School |
| NCR |
Milagrose T. Rocillosa |
ACSAT-Caloocan |
|
V |
Jose Oropesa |
Divine Word College of Legazpi |
| |
Janice Irish V. Rivera |
PSBA-Quezon City |
|
|
Edward Bruce Pacres |
Tanchuling College |
| I |
Kenneth Vincent A. Acuavera |
Saint Louis College |
|
|
Kristine Quintana |
Computer Systems Institute |
| II |
Christopher M. Gunsat |
Saint Paul University |
|
|
Emil Rodrigueza |
Bicol University |
| CAR |
Alvin P. Bulahao |
Univ. of the Cordilleras |
|
|
Ludelyn Albaytar |
Divine Word College of Legazpi |
| III |
Sharmaine Lladones |
Bulacan State University |
|
|
Zaira Cornel |
CATC |
| |
James Norbie A. Nitollano |
Bulacan State University |
|
|
Maria Charmaine P. M. Bata |
Ateneo de Naga |
| |
Joanalyn T. Lagarto |
Bulacan State University |
|
VI |
Mary Catherine A. Tejido |
Colegio de San Agustin |
| IV-A |
Jheric S.Gonzales |
Lyceum of the Philippines |
|
VII |
John Melbert O. Ocon |
CVSCAFT |
| IV-B |
Emmanuel S. Bagolor |
Loyola College of Culion |
|
|
Junrey P. Ocon |
Holy Name University |
| |
Jubelle D. Cabatingan |
Loyola College of Culion |
|
VIII |
Ma. Paz F. Maringal |
Christ the King College |
| |
Rish Jair M. Dimanalata |
Loyola College of Culion |
|
|
Antolin R. Dela Cruz, Jr. |
TTMIST |
| |
Dhealyn M. Estolas |
Loyola College of Culion |
|
IX |
Arpin L. Asuari |
Ateneo de Zamboanga |
| |
Raymart A. Frias |
Loyola College of Culion |
|
X |
Rasel D. Salino |
Xavier University |
| |
Lord Bryan Henson |
Loyola College of Culion |
|
|
Lurele T. Pacana |
Philippine Women’s University |
| |
Syrine Jude Parangue |
Loyola College of Culion |
|
|
Maricel A. Jueves |
Bukidnon State College |
| V |
Marian L. Barnedo |
Mariners’ Polytechnic College Foundation |
|
XI |
Mannah Grace B. Lumanlan |
Ateneo de Davao |
| |
Aisley Loren Baracena |
Mariners’ Polytechnic College Foundation |
|
|
Jomar V. Lapayag |
Ateneo de Davao |
| |
Bryan Bazar |
Bicol College |
|
XII |
Abdul Jomar S. Mupak |
Notre Dame of Marbel Univ. |
| |
Honeyketh Hallazgo |
Bicol University |
|
XIII |
Noen A. Sayson |
Surigao State College of Tech. |
| |
Liezel Jacob |
Bicol University |
|
|
Pepe J. Llantos |
Surigao State College of Tech. |
| |
Alvin Maceda |
Bicol University |
|
|
Reymond P. Beltran |
Surigao State College of Tech. |
| |
Ralph Magayanes |
Bicol College |
|
ARMM |
Crislyn L. Odal |
Basilan State College |
| |
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Total: 46 Scholars SY (2009-2010)
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Tabang Eskwela Project
Most of the schools are located in the coastal areas of Camarines Sur which were terribly devastated by Typhoon Reming. Many of the beneficiaries were about to drop out of school because their parents did not have the money to send them to school and some of them would rather have their children work than go to school.
Under the Agap-Bicol Program, in collaboration with Simbahang Lingkod Bayan, TYF was able to provide funding assistance for twelve (12) elementary schools in Camarines Sur for school fees, school supplies, computer tutorial, weekly tutorial and feeding program.
Funding assistance released on: August 6, 2007
Transportation Allowance for 8 College Scholars in Naga
Through the ACI Sisters in Naga, TYF was able to provide eight (8) college scholars in Naga with transportation allowance to buy bicycles. Bicycles would be owned by the Sta. Rafaela Maria Family Service Center, managed by the ACI Sisters so that the next batch of scholars could use the bicycles again as a means of transportation going to and from their schools.
Funding assistance released on: September 7, 2007
Financial Aid for CPRP Meeting
The Center for People’s Rights and Participation, Inc. advocates human rights held an ‘Enhanced Human Rights Training’ for PNP and AFP personnel and CPRP’s area/sector based volunteers to promote the organization’s advocacy.
TYF was able to provide for funding assistance for CPRP in the said training last January 9-11, 2008.
Funding assistance released on: January 9, 2008
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