Projects

Bahay Pag-asa

In cooperation with Tarlac Heritage Foundation, CFBCI initiated a project in support to President Duterte’s vision of providing immediate shelter and accommodation for soldiers displaced during the Marawi City attack in 2017.

50 units of huts made of bamboo and sawali were made in two weeks and were neatly arranged in rows on a 1.2 hectare land situated at Bito Baudi, Itowa village which became a community given the name Bahay Pagasa or House of Hope. Each house is powered by solar electricity with potable water. Within the community is a recreational area with a 50 inch television.

Due to the overwhelming presence and support from President Duterte, a second phase of Bahay Pagasa was launched in Marawi City, this time with 60 housing units. Each house is complete with kitchen, toilet and bath facilities and electricity.

Poso Mula Sa Puso

Beginning in 2004, CFBCI has been coordinating with local government units on the improvement of marginalized areas through donating water wells to solve the problem of lack of potable water and has installed almost 300 units of artesian wells in various rural sites.

Sites where artesian wells are installed:

Northern Luzon: Isabela, La Union
Southern Tagalog: Cavite, Quezon and Laguna
Southern Luzon: Bicol region
Central Luzon: Pampanga, Bulacan
Visayas: Iloilo, Butuan and Masbate
Suburb Areas: Antipolo, Caloocan

Mobile Computer Classroom

Vans are converted into computer classrooms through the Mobile Van Computer Study Program in rural and remote areas. This opens doors of opportunities for a brighter future to out-of-school people and to those who had finished college when computer subjects were not yet part of the curriculum. Graduates of the program receive certificate of completion issued by TESDA. CFBCI has been carrying this project in cooperation with Aihu Fundation since 2006. From 2012, CFBCI has partnered with Love and Care Foundation in order to continue its mission in providing fee computer lesson to those in need.

Taal Medical Mission

CFBCI in cooperation with Caloocan Filipino Chinese Charity Clinic and Batangas Chamber of Commerce hosted a Medical Mission last January 18, 2020 for the victims of Taal volcano eruption held at Concepcion Elementary School, Batangas.

Flushing Operation in Biñan

The Chinese Filipino Business Club, Inc. (CFBCI) and Philippine Ling Nam Athletic Federation Fire & Rescue Volunteer conducted flushing operation of volcanic ashes in Biñan, Laguna last January 20, 2020 in cooperation with the  City Government headed by Honorable Mayor Walfredo Dimaguila Jr. and Vice Mayor Angelo Alonte.

CFBCI Combats Pandemic with Brotherhood Spirit

The Chinese Filipino Business Club, Inc. (CFBCI), thru its “Operation Brotherhood” has donated Php 5Million thru the Embassy of PROC in the Philippines, in support to China’s fight against Covid-19 last February 4, 2020 as well as extending assistance in different forms to various government offices and Local Government Units (LGUs) affected by the Covid-19 Pandemic.

CFBCI started by turning over thousands of face masks to the Bureau of Immigration front liners last March 23, 2020. Immediately after the turn-over, CFBCI extended relief efforts in various LGUs hardly hit by Covid-19 namely Manila City(March 23, 2020),Quezon City(March 25, 2020), Valenzuela(March 27, 2020), Navotas City(March 30, 2020), Caloocan (April 1, 2020), and Roxas, Isabela Province. CFBCI also donated mattress and industrial fans to the Armed Forces of the Philippines for the use of our Locally Stranded Individuals.

Overall, CFBCI has touched the lives of around 50,000 families thru CFBCI “Operation Brotherhood”.