Hands busy and hearts full! GAiN Philippines, in partnership with GAiN Australia, has spent the past week bringing hope and healing to tribal communities across Davao. As we wrap up this medical mission, we’re reminded that healthcare is also about connection and walking alongside communities that deserve quality care. We conducted a total of seven clinics across the following areas: …
Cambodia Medical Mission 2025: Bringing Care and Hope to Communities in Cambodia
GAiN PH team recently joined partners and volunteers from four nations (Australia, Canada, the USA, and Cambodia) to serve communities in Cambodia through a 2-week medical mission focused on compassionate care, dignity, and hope. These volunteers served side by side, traveling long distances daily to reach remote communities. Even through heat, travel delays, and sickness among the team, everyone continued …
Typhoon Uwan Relief Efforts in Bicol and Cebu
Last November 8-10, 2025, when Typhoon Uwan struck the Philippines, communities across Bicol and Cebu faced strong winds, flooding, and widespread power outages. However, GAiN PH, in coordination with Cru Bicol and local volunteers, responded to families affected by the typhoon across Camarines Sur, Albay, and Cebu. Teams distributed essential food packs and checked on communities impacted by flooding, fallen …
Join Us in Bringing Relief to Families Affected by Typhoon Uwan
GAiN Philippines is responding to the needs of families in Cebu, Albay, and Cagayan Valley, in coordination with local workers of Cru. We are working closely with our partners on the ground to provide essential supplies and emergency assistance to communities severely affected by the typhoon. You can be part of this effort. Every contribution helps bring relief and hope …
GAiN PH Responds to Cebu Earthquake
On October 3, 2025, GAiN PH launched a relief operation to support families affected by the recent 6.9-magnitude earthquake in Cebu. With the help of our local partner Cru Cebu, area coordinator Ptr. Fidel Batiancila led the repacking of relief goods in Cebu City before transporting them to the severely affected communities in the north. A total of 150 family …
GAiN PH Visits Zamboanga Scholars
Last September 5, 2025, GAiN PH joyfully visited their scholars in Zamboanga City, recognizing that imparting hope, guidance, and support in person has the power to transform lives. GAiN’s Zamboanga Scholarship Program currently supports 18 active scholars, including 3 high school students and 15 college students. While most scholars are from Zamboanga City, a few come from neighboring provinces. Many …
Relief Operations after Typhoon Emong, Pangasinan
On July 25, 2025, GAiN Ph traveled to Pangasinan to aid those affected by Typhoon Emong. This signal number 4 storm had left most of the barangays flooded and a lot of families stranded in their own houses without food. In partnership with the locals, GAiN was able to help in providing relief goods to a total of 300 families. …
Bless Typhoon Victims in Pangasinan
It’s typhoon season once again, but this one is different because it causes mass flooding. A dozens of LGUs have already declared a state of calamity. It is time for us to step up and help. GAiN PH is raising funds for relief operations in areas Malasiqui and Bayambang. You can help by making a deposit to our BPI Account. …
Piggery Project Using NFS (Natural Farming System)
We’re excited to share the progress on our Piggery Project in Cagayan Valley, utilizing a Natural Farming System (NFS)! Our model beneficiary, Andong Narag, is leading the way, with the project guided by our GAiN PH coordinators, Lowelyn and Mac Talosig. Andong has already received 3 pigs, and GAiN PH will extend further help for his project’s development by recommending …
GAiN Responds to Myanmar Earthquake (Part 2)
The 5 day immersion trip (April 17-21) to Myanmar, after Rod’s first visit last April 4-11 (read article here: GAiN-Visits-Myanmar), was not only successful but had also opened doors for Global Aid Network. The travelling team from the Philippines consisting of doctors, a nurse, a dentist, and teachers carried the heart for the people there affected by the 7.7-magnitude earthquake …
