[PARTNER] Pinay Aspirations: Celebrating Ten Years

[PARTNER] Pinay Aspirations: Celebrating Ten Years

In 2006, Pinay Aspirations was created to provide mentoring and educational support to strong yet disadvantaged young Filipinas in the San Francisco Bay Area. To celebrate our 10th year, we are hosting an anniversary celebration on Sunday, July 31, 2016 at the a.Muse Gallery in San Francisco.

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Teaching for the Philippines

Teaching for the Philippines

Want to help teach underprivileged kids in the Philippines? Here’s how.

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Farmers Deserve to be Rich

Farmers Deserve to be Rich

How Dr. Davide’s Farmer Scientist program is helping poor farmers become better off.

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Balay Sa Kabos: A House for My Neighbor

Balay Sa Kabos: A House for My Neighbor

How a rural community got together to start building houses for its poor.

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[PARTNER] PIA: Going Strong at 29

[PARTNER] PIA: Going Strong at 29

Philippine International Aid’s benefit fashion show isn’t only a huge fundraiser for Filipino children’s schooling, but it’s also the San Francisco Bay Area Fil-Am community’s social event of the year.

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Missions Possible

Missions Possible

Medical group’s missions to the Philippines serve thousands who lack access to medical care.

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At the Grassroots with Dr. Margie Holmes

At the Grassroots with Dr. Margie Holmes

When psychologist Dr. Margie Go Singco Holmes met with Typhoon Haiyan survivors to talk about among other things, sex and sexuality.

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He Founded The Yelp! Of Social Services

He Founded The Yelp! Of Social Services

Looking for social services to help get you out of a bind? There’s the non-profit One Degree.

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The Aguirre Twins - A Back Story Paid Forward

The Aguirre Twins - A Back Story Paid Forward

Behind the successful surgical separation of twins joined at the head were the kindness of a World War II survivor and help from generous foundations and surgeons.

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One Quilt Sold, One Child in School for a Year

One Quilt Sold, One Child in School for a Year

How a retiree turned her passion for quilting into a weapon against poverty.

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