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Second month providing high blood maintenance for our indigent senior.

2nd month ng pagbibigay ng maintenance sa high blood para sa aming indigent senior.




"Bicol" is the root word that identifies not only the people living in the region, but also the language spoken in the area. It is but one of the regional groupings that comprise the 13 regions of the Republic of the Philippines, and is where the majority of the Aeta's live. Geographically speaking, the Bicol region is located at the southern most portion of the island of Luzon, the largest of the three island groupings of the Philippine archipelago. Economically speaking, the data gives a clue as to why a foundation rooted in the name of the region was organized.

The Bicol region is ranked by the National Economic and Development Authority of the Philippines as one of the most economically depressed regions in the country.

It is likewise the home of the most economically depressed tribal communities in the country, known collectively as the Agta, Aeta or negritos. In Bicol alone, the last known statistical data from the government in 2007, indicate that there were more than 47,000 registered members of the cultural group scattered in four of the mainland provinces of Region 5. There are actually more unregistered tribal people living in various other locations. There were only 187 identified tribal communities listed in the directory of the National Commission on Indigenous Peoples (NCIP). It does not include other marginalized communities living elsewhere.


Unlike the other tribal people or cultural minorities in the country, or those living in the USA and Canada, the Aeta unfortunately are the most neglegted of the indigenous groups in this part of the world. The idea of our family organization is to "change lives for the better," one person, one family, one tribe at a time. With enough resources, this slogan can become a reality. Only the generous support and commitment of kind hearted individuals who are willing to put their money where their heart is can make a difference. The Bicol Foundation is a relative newcomer in this field of public service, but has a decade long experiecence of making an impact where it matters most.


Donate with an organization you trust.

We are an IRS 501(c)3 organization.

The purpose of our organization is to change lives for the better

"one person, one family, one tribe at a time". 

Our foundation's main purpose is to raise funds for the  poor

and underserved people of the Philippines.


Thank you.


Without your generous donations, none of this would be possible. Donate today!

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