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Bayanihan: Rebuilding Fund Campaign

Help rebuild healthcare facilities damaged by Super Typhoon Rai in 2021, allowing thousands of underprivileged patients in the rural province of Bohol to regain access to crucial medical and public health services.

Why your donation matters

  • Revitalize healthcare facilities: Fund repairs and upgrades to ensure basic healthcare is safe and accessible for those in need.

 

  • Empower local health systems: Strengthen healthcare workers to improve services in underserved communities.

 

  • Support indigent patients: Directly address the healthcare needs of impoverished families, giving them a better chance for economic recovery.

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Main street of Barrio Tungod, Bohol, Philippines, after Super Typhoon Rai, December 2021.

Donate now and help rebuild lives and restore hope!

Every dollar goes a long way

As a registered nonprofit in the Philippines, we manage construction projects directly, so no funds are wasted by going through local agencies.

 

We hire local workers for construction to improve cost efficiency and support the local economy.

 

Our board and officers work pro bono, keeping our admin costs below 4%, one of the lowest in the nonprofit industry.

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Board Chair Brooke Rodrigue, RN, BSN, shares a joyful moment with neighborhood children at the Tungod Community Center construction site, Bohol, Philippines.

Imagine the impact of your generosity

In 2026, we will complete the reconstruction of a health center for a fishing village of 1,184 people, followed by the rehabilitation of a hospital that serves a municipality of over 21,000 residents. 

 

That's thousands of patients who will benefit from your kindness!

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ME 04332

(207) 800-7270 (call, VM or text)

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HAND-Philippines is registered through the IRS as a 501(c)3. Donations, where allowed, are tax-exempt to the fullest extent allowed by federal and state law. EIN 46-4698622.

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