Rochelle and her mother share a warm
moment outside their modest home. Rochelle, who paused her studies to care for
her ill mother, is a beneficiary of Pure Bayanihan’s Pisonet WiFi vending
machine, which allows her to earn an income while hoping to return to school in
the future.
Pure Bayanihan, a
US-registered 501(c)3 nonprofit with a goal of creating one million livelihoods
for people living in poverty, is proud to announce the official launch of its
nationwide initiative aimed at alleviating poverty in the Philippines through sustainable
livelihood programs. With a current poverty rate of 15.5%, down from 18.1% in 2021, the nation
still faces significant challenges, with over 17.5 million people living below
the poverty line. Limited access to quality education and stable employment
opportunities, particularly in rural areas, has hindered many Filipinos from
achieving economic stability.
Typhoon Kristine, along with past natural calamities, highlights the
Philippines' vulnerability due to its location in the typhoon belt and the
Pacific Ring of Fire—this reality has fostered a strong sense of community and
resilience among Filipinos. Inspired by this spirit, Pure Bayanihan made it
their mission to tackle systemic
barriers faced by communities by promoting skills development, entrepreneurial
opportunities, and broader access to essential livelihood support. At the heart
of its mission lies the Filipino spirit of "Bayanihan"—a powerful
ethos of collaboration and unity that drives community-driven solutions such as
community pantries, donation drives, and disaster relief efforts to support and
rebuild affected communities.
“The fact is that some
Filipinos are just one storm away from having nothing; they might also be one
hand up away from getting out of nothing. Filipinos, with a little help, could
make a big recovery from hardships and lift themselves up.” said Barry Harrigan,
Chairman of Pure Bayanihan. “So, our effort has really been about perfecting
the ways in which we could give them a hand up and put them on a good track,
and that's really what Pure Bayanihan is all about.”
A group of single mothers and widows
in Diffun, Quirino underwent food processing skills training conducted by Pure
Bayanihan. These newly acquired skills provide them with opportunities to
generate income, support their families, and gain valuable knowledge for a
sustainable future.
Pure Bayanihan has
made a significant impact since its founding, positively affecting 50
communities, 1,898 families, and 9,490 individuals across the Philippines. One
of its standout programs empowers widows and single mothers through skills
training, helping them establish small businesses and achieve financial
independence.
Rhenia (right) beams with pride as she
shows her friend the weight of her collected plastic bottles, which she sells
to support her livelihood. Rhenia is one of the beneficiaries of Pure Bayanihan
in BASECO, Manila, where she received seed capital to kickstart her
entrepreneurial journey in plastic trading. Through this initiative, she has
been empowered to create a sustainable source of income, helping her and her
community break the cycle of poverty.
Rhenia (right) beams with pride as she
shows her friend the weight of her collected plastic bottles, which she sells
to support her livelihood. Rhenia is one of the beneficiaries of Pure Bayanihan
in BASECO, Manila, where she received seed capital to kickstart her
entrepreneurial journey in plastic trading. Through this initiative, she has
been empowered to create a sustainable source of income, helping her and her
community break the cycle of poverty.
The organization is
also addressing pressing social and environmental issues. In Baseco, Manila,
they're turning waste into valuable products, combating both poverty and
pollution. Meanwhile, in Iloilo, they're supporting Kangkong farmers, boosting
their income and contributing to regional food security.
A group of Kangkong farmers in Iloilo smiles
brightly as they harvest fresh water spinach from the river, ready to bring
their produce to the market. They received a motorized tricycle for easier
transportation to the market and alternative livelihood support from Pure
Bayanihan, equipping them to boost their income and sustain their community.
Building on these
successes, Pure Bayanihan plans to expand its reach further in the coming
years. The organization is actively seeking partnerships with local
governments, corporations, and international organizations to maximize its
positive impact.
To further its
mission, Pure Bayanihan has partnered with PRecious Communications Philippines,
an award-winning multi-market integrated communications agency, to enhance
outreach efforts.
Upcoming initiatives
include traditional hilot healing skills training for indigenous communities in
Tanay, Rizal; sugarcane juicing equipment for farmers in Ilocos Sur; and a
washing machine vending business program for stay-at-home mothers in Navotas City. To support initiatives like these, you can
get involved with Pure Bayanihan's advocacies by visiting www.purebayanihan.org.
With all administrative costs covered by their founders and sustaining
supporters, 100% of the support they receive goes directly to the fight against
poverty, making a meaningful impact in the lives of those in need.
About
Pure Bayanihan
Pure Bayanihan is a US-registered 501(c)3 nonprofit
with a goal of creating one million sustainable livelihoods for people living
in poverty. We do this by partnering with local communities to craft unique
solutions that work best for them while doing so in the most financially
responsible way possible.
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