Tag: Ayala Foundation
Filipino, American youth leaders strengthen links through Ayala FYLPro
In its seventh year, the Filipino Young Leaders Program (FYLPro) continues to strengthen the links of Filipino-American youth to the Philippines through a weeklong immersion program.
Held in Manila from November 19 to 25, FYLPRO...
Bangsamoro youth showcase innovative community projects
Young leaders from the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao gathered in Cotabato City on November 22 to showcase various innovative projects implemented in their respective communities.
Ayala Foundation shares insights on social investment in Salzburg Global Seminar
Because partnerships are embedded in the way we do things, we make sure that no one is a passive participant in our initiatives. Each one has a stake in the project, and therefore plays a critical role in ensuring its success.
Anilao youth assume bigger, more active role in developing their communities
Fifty young leaders from the rural barangays and indigenous groups from Anilao, Iloilo province join their barangay officials in advancing transformation through Leadership Communities (LeadCom), a community-based training and empowerment program that helps youth...
Inaul Weaving for Peace in Maguindanao
The tradition of weaving among the people of Maguindanao is called inaul. Into these beautiful fabrics are woven the history, culture, and identity of the people of Maguindanao—which is why a group of young men and women is committed to keeping this tradition alive.
Ayala Foundation pilots ProFuturo project in Southeast Asia
Of all the inequalities in the world, the one that causes the greatest concern is that “children in the most vulnerable areas of the planet don’t have access to quality education.”
Palapa: A unique Maranao condiment takes center stage
Spicy and unique: that’s palapa. A staple in Maranao cuisine, it can be used as an appetizer or as a condiment in various dishes. It defines Maranao culture, and served as Jalilah Sapiin’s inspiration for her team’s project under BYLP-LeadCom.
MDC Greens: A new livelihood opportunity blooms for resettled families
The onslaught of typhoon Ondoy in 2009, as well as the rehabilitation of the Pasig River displaced thousands of informal settlers, and many of these families were brought to Southville 7, a resettlement site in Calauan, Laguna, under the administration of the National Housing Authority.
Sulu youth promote peace through “coffee time”
Is there a connection between coffee and peace?
Ayala Foundation promotes Art After Hours
Since 2010, Ayala Foundation’s Center of Excellence in Public Elementary Education (CENTEX) has been implementing an After Hours program for its students, as a way to promote the benefits of art in the continuing growth and development of students.