continuum annual report
2008
Established in 1986 by Dr. Lucio C. Tan in honor of the family patriarch the late Tan Yan Kee, the Foundation represents the Lucio Tan Group of Companies’ commitment to corporate social responsibility. The Foundation’s principal projects support education, culture and sports; research; health and social welfare; and manpower development. A full-fledged non-governmental organization, the Foundation’s priority focus areas have evolved to keep pace with changing trends and societal needs. Today, the Foundation ranks among the largest philanthropic NGO’s in the country. Governed by a 15-man Board of Trustees, day-to-day operations are managed by an Executive Director and a team of professional staff. Funding comes mostly from donations of Dr. Lucio C. Tan and the member companies in his various industry concerns.
OUR COVER
Continuum. Uninterrupted. Enduring. Persisting. At Tan Yan Kee Foundation, the commitment to the Filipino remains vibrant, presenting the greatest opportunity to serve and make a difference. This commitment assures dedication, persistence, and continuing service. Tan Yan Kee Foundation projects are marked by the spirit of continuum.
CONTENTS The Foundation ............................................................... 3 The President’s Report.................................................. 5 Education ........................................................................... 8 Health Services ..............................................................26 Social Welfare .................................................................34 Vision, Mission, Core Values ...................................42 Board of Trustees ...........................................................44 Executive Officers .........................................................49
Founded on core values of development, transformation, and capacity-building, the Tan Yan Kee Foundation, Inc. continues to provide tools and resources that enable individuals to replicate and pass on many times over the good they have received. At the end of the day, The Foundation’s aim is to leave a legacy that carries productive impact for many lives over many lifetimes.
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THE YEAR 2008 WAS A TIME OF DEEPER thought and closer look at our society and the world as the entire global village faced economic and other challenges that would eventually determine the landscape of the future. The Tan Yan Kee Foundation, Inc. did not lose sight of its vision of commitment and caring for the Filipino, while recognizing the increasing need to address various areas of urgent concern. We took stock of what we have done over the years as the Foundation sought to balance resources with need as well as the immediate and the long-term needs of those we serve. A sense of pride and fulfillment is inevitable as we saw the number of programs and their lasting impact on those whom we have reached over the past years. Yet, we believe that there is still much to be done. Over a 10-year period from 1998 to 2008, the Tan Yan Kee Foundation-University of the East Scholarship program has sent 792 scholars in various disciplines. Twelve of these were in the graduate level. As of the first semester of 2008, the 10-year total program spending was P50.82 million.
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Educational Television or ETV has also brought instructional materials through an alternative and entertaining form of learning even to far-flung areas of the country. Over the past three years, the Foundation, in cooperation with the ABS-CBN Foundation, has made this possible to 21 schools with 10,000 pupils all over the country.
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Continuing education in the specialized fields of medicine and dentistry also received a significant boost from the Asia Brewery-TYKF Medical Specialty Scholarship. This project sends deserving doctors and dentists for specialization abroad and has so far seen 91 doctors and two dentists finish further studies. Eight out of 10 of these doctors are serving their countrymen.
Strengthening the continuing learning facet not only of health professionals but of ordinary people, Asia Brewery and Tan Yan Kee Foundation has been running a monthly medical forum that provides health education regarding different forms of health concerns. The forum averages 300 participants per session. Beyond health education, the Foundation’s Project Asthma: Nebulizer Distribution Program – an actual resource provision addressing the rising pulmonary cases in the country – logged a total distribution of 548 nebulizers and 5,470 kits to different public health units, school clinics, and orphanages in the country. Started in 2004, Project Asthma continues to monitor and upgrade donated units. An average of 10 to 30 patients use the nebulizers daily. The CT Scan Machine donated by the Foundation to the Armed Forces of the Philippines Medical Center has serviced some 7,884 patients over the last eight years. The Foundation continuously takes care of maintenance and professional fees to keep the machine efficient and of service to the AFP Medical Center’s patients. The Foundation has also been quietly addressing over the past years some key environmental issues such as clean air and water and continuing agricultural viability. Manufacturing firms of the Lucio Tan Group have established waste management and recycling as well as water purification systems that have been recognized and certified by local and
international standards bodies. Its partnership with Fortune Tobacco Corporation in building and rehabilitating small water impounding areas in several provinces brings a level of certainty to farmers through a steady supply of water for irrigation. By no means are the foregoing the only projects that the Foundation is involved in. And as mentioned earlier, there is still much to be done as the Foundation continues to forge through with its projects. This is its continuum. The perseverance and the dedication to follow through until critical and permanent change can bring about genuine progress. It is in this spirit that the Tan Yan Kee Foundation continues to reach out where it is most needed and to keep pace with the call of the times. In 2008, recognizing the need to support its various projects with a strategic educational intervention addressing the youth, the Foundation went into partnership to support Project Citizen. The project seeks to educate and involve the youth, particularly secondary-level students in public schools, in the correct and responsible practice of civics and democracy. The project trains not only students but more importantly the teachers who educate them. Currently, the project is running in the National Capital Region. The steps we have taken throughout the last few years have given the Foundation a stronger resolve to enable the Lucio Tan Group of Companies to continue providing the legacy of caring and commitment for the Filipino people. Allow me, therefore, to take
this opportunity in expressing our deep appreciation to the member companies of the Lucio Tan Group who unwaveringly provides resources to the Foundation. On behalf of the Tan Yan Kee Foundation’s Board of Trustees, officers, and staff we salute you for your commitment. Everything that we have achieved and continue to work on, we owe to the countless volunteers, stakeholders, and partners who believe that we will eventually see our legacy as a concrete fulfillment manifested in the Filipino’s well-being.
Dr. Lucio C. Tan Chairman & President
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Reading proficiency aid through the Sa Pagbasa, May Pag-asa Storybook Drive from 2004 to 2008 totaled 63,260 books read by 220,000 pupils. This project was made possible through the strong cooperation of several member companies of the Lucio Tan Group such as the Philippine National Bank, Allied Banking Corporation, Allied Savings Bank, Philippine Airlines, Grandspan Development Corporation, Air Philippines, Foremost Farms, Asian Alcohol, Fortune Tobacco Corporation, Packageworld, MacroAsia Corporation, Allied Leasing, Himmel Industries, PanAsia Securities, University of the East, and UE Ramon Magsaysay Memorial Medical Center.
Education is at the heart of Tan Yan Kee Foundation. Its core value of development finds concrete action in providing young minds with resources to pursue aspirations. Beyond this, the Foundation understands the need for continuing education as well as supporting strategic education projects geared towards responsible citizenship.
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Creating A Brighter Tomorrow ■ UE-Tan Yan Kee Scholarship Program ■ Asia Brewery Medical Specialty Scholarship Program
Started in 1998, the UE-Tan Yan Kee Scholarship Program makes it possible for poor but deserving students to earn college diplomas at the University of the East that eventually make a big difference for their future. The program provides not just scholarship for tuition but also gives financial assistance. Faculty scholars of the University of the East and educational grantees from the Sisters of Mary are beneficiaries of the program. Over the last 10 years, 792 scholars have been enrolled in courses such as Engineering, Business Administration, Computer Science and Systems, Arts and Sciences, Dentistry, Education, and Fine Arts. Twelve have gone on to further studies in graduate fields. A significant number has given pride to the program with topnotch rankings in courses that undergo government board certifications. The Foundation’s allocated funding from 1998 to 2008 reached P50,820,000.
UE-Tan Yan Kee Scholarship Program YEAR
1998* 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 TOTAL
AMOUNT (in million pesos)
NUMBER OF SCHOLARS
7.00 1.63 2.20 3.48 4.55 6.37 4.04 6.66 6.47 8.42
141 77 79 81 83 46 95 40 82 68
50.82
792
* The 1998 funding allocation covered 1999.
Close to 93 Filipino physician-scholars and dental practitioners from 1984 to 2008 have availed of subspecialty training of their choice in some of the world’s best medical institutions. The only requirement of the program is for full scholars to come back and serve the country for a minimum of two years. Asia Brewery Medical Specialty Scholarship Program Practicing in the Philippines 69 1 (deceased) Total 70
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Practicing Outside the Philippines
No Current Contact Data
7
16
7*
16
*Half scholars who do not fall within the two-year minimum requirement to serve in the Philippines
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Highly talented medical and dental practitioners in the Philippines are valued throughout the world and are of critical importance to health care in the country. Continuing education through further specialization is made possible to deserving doctors and dentists by the Asia Brewery Medical Specialty Scholarship Program.
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Gastroenterology ..................................................................................5 Nephrology .............................................................................................4 Dermatology ...........................................................................................4 Cardiology ................................................................................................4 Opthalmology ........................................................................................3 Pulmonary Medicine .........................................................................2 Infectious Disease ................................................................................2 Interventional Cardiology ...............................................................2 Rheumatology .......................................................................................2 Endocrinology........................................................................................2 Internal Medicine ................................................................................2 Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility ......................... 2 Neonatal Intensive Care...................................................................2 Pediatrics ..................................................................................................2 Urology......................................................................................................2 Orthodontics ...........................................................................................2 Pain Management ...............................................................................1 Therapeutic Endoscopy .....................................................................1 Adult Nephrology and Transplant Immunology ................ 1 Extra-Corporeal Shock Wave ..........................................................1 Cardiac Intensive Care .......................................................................1 Advanced Endoscopy .........................................................................1 Neurology ................................................................................................1 Epileptology & Neurology ...............................................................1 Stroke and Neuro Vascular Ultrasound ....................................1 Allergy and Clinic Immunology ..................................................1 Neurogenetics ........................................................................................1 Interventional Gastroenterology .................................................1 Hematology/Medical Oncology ...................................................1 Renal ..........................................................................................................1 Hepato-Pancreato-Biliary Surgery ..............................................1 Pulmonary Rehabilitation ..............................................................1 Pulmonary Medicine .........................................................................1
Echocardiography and Color Doppler .......................................1 Diabetes/Endocrinology ...................................................................1 Hepatology ..............................................................................................1 Adult Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery ........................... 1 Glaucoma .................................................................................................1 Pediatric Endocrinology ...................................................................1 Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology .......................................1 Pediatric Urology .................................................................................1 Pediatric Urology and Neurology/Urodynamics ................ 1 Pediatric Immunology ......................................................................1 Rehabilitation ........................................................................................1 Orthopaedic Surgery (Extremity Tumor Surgery) ................. 1 Surgical Oncology ................................................................................1 Voice/Ent ..................................................................................................1 Microsurgery ..........................................................................................1 Urologic Oncology ...............................................................................1 Uro-gynecology ....................................................................................1 Hand Surgery .........................................................................................1 Otorhinolaryngology .........................................................................1 Anesthesiology ......................................................................................1 Female Urology ....................................................................................1 Urologic Laparoscopic Surgery ......................................................1 Neurometabolic and Neurodegenerative Disorders .......... 1 Critical Care Medicine ........................................................................1 Gynecologic Oncology .......................................................................1 Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility ......................... 1 Maternal Fetal Medicine ..................................................................1 Pediatric Neonatology .......................................................................1 Pediatric Neurology ............................................................................1 Pediatric Gastroenterologist ............................................................1 Pediatric Critical Care .........................................................................1 Pediatric Pulmonology .....................................................................1 Pediatric Respirology .........................................................................1 Electrophysiology ................................................................................1
Providing Resources Adopt-a-School Program ■ Sa Pagbasa, May Pag-asa Storybook Drive ■ Bright Minds Read Program ■ Tan Yan Kee Library ■ Educational Television Infrastructure Program (ETV) ■ Manpower Development Center ■
A partnership with the Department of Education, Adopt-a-School Program addresses the need for physical facilities, rehabilitation and upgrading of existing structures, and modernization of instructional materials and technology. Started in 2004, the program has assisted in upgrading conditions in five schools nationwide.
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ASIA BREWERY MEDICAL SPECIALTY SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM: SUB-SPECIALTIES TAKEN
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School
Pantay Elementary School
Location
Program Donation
Tanay, Rizal
One-storey, threeunit cluster type classrooms with one adjoining library
Taytay Elementary School
Taytay, Rizal
Nazareth Elementary School
Gen. Tinio, Nueva Ecija
Buhangin Elementary School Nagpatayan Elementary School
Renovation of school Gymnasium Furniture and Fixtures
Binangonan, Rizal
Multi-purpose hall
Banna, Ilocos Norte
One-storey, threeunit cluster-type classrooms
Sa Pagbasa, May Pag-Asa Storybook Drive Metro Manila Schools 37 Storybooks 18,496
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Luzon Visayas Mindanao
47 23,620
23 11,644
19 9,500
Total
126 63,260
The project promotes a culture of reading among public school children, especially where there is a lack of reading materials. Estimates from recipient schools show that for the first year alone, close to 170,000 pupils benefited from the undertaking. Related to the promotion of reading habit and proficiency, the Foundation is also involved in the Bright Minds Read Program of McDonald Charities and the Department of Education. Focusing on children in Grades 1 to 3, the project aims to help students in learning how to read, improve comprehension, and gain interest in learning. As of yearend 2008, 7,070 children benefited from Bright Minds Read Program. Bringing the habit of reading to a level of scholarly pursuit is the Tan Yan Kee Library. Here, one finds one of the largest collections of Chinese books in the country. The library’s establishment addressed the lack of available
Tan Yan Kee Library Main Library READERSHIP REPORT 2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
January
420
294
362
347
361
330
February
291
407
199
406
286
265
March
430
407
253
434
407
294
April
424
378
391
385
334
360
May
518
407
385
362
370
351
June
472
358
381
376
331
265
July
243
576
446
423
353
352
339
August
453
620
403
337
376
386
343
September
473
417
403
324
407
420
344
October
400
469
420
402
391
368
338
November
376
414
350
311
381
270
335
December
353
322
333
291
300
278
245
2,298
5,373
4,606
4,059
4,518
4,163
3,809
TOTAL
Children and Youth Section READERSHIP REPORT 2006
2007
2008
January
57
32
February
52
21
March
196
120
490
694
536
829
783
145
255
79
64
48
72
April
645
May June July August
68
57
84
September
29
85
66
October
16
57
176
November
60
56
74
December
92
60
47
1,655
2,242
2,248
TOTAL
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Adopt-A-School Program
Four years from the time the League of Corporate Foundations launched Sa Pagbasa, May Pag-asa, Storybook Drive, Tan Yan Kee Foundation, Allied Banking Corporation, Philippine National Bank, and other members of the Lucio Tan Group, reached some 126 public schools nationwide with more than 63,000 books donated.
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Through the years, since the library was established in 2002, it has evolved into a research center for scholarly materials including Chinese literary arts, the classics, entertainment, health, and other topics. The Children and Youth Section of the library conducts activities during summer months to enhance knowledge of Chinese history and culture. The Foundation recognizes the reach and influence of mass media and technology. It also believes that these can be effectively utilized to provide an important learning experience and support especially for areas that have difficulty accessing educational aids and other resources. It is in this spirit that the Foundation partnered with the ABS-CBN Foundation for the Educational Television Infrastructure Program (ETV).
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An ETV package is an entertaining educational method geared towards teaching Mathematics, Science, English, History, and Values, complementing traditional
or structured methods. Each package includes a television set, a DVD player, 108 volumes of DVD materials, and an episode guide for teachers. Over the last three years, the partnership with ABSCBN has covered 21 schools. Tan Yan Kee Foundation has provided 21 ETV packages. Tan Yan Kee Foundation’s Manpower Development Center (MDC) is living proof of the adage “do not give them fish; teach them how to fish”. Here, experts share their know-how to professionals wanting to upgrade their skills, aspiring entrepreneurs, and out-of-school youth who have less or no access to formal or vocational education. MDC conducts training for gainful employment and personal development, offering courses that span varying needs from computer literacy and Microsoft Office applications to livelihood training such as food processing and mudcrab fattening. Since MDC was established in 2003, it has provided training to 111 students, 20 employees, 130 fisherfolk, 72 parents, 18 out-of-school youth, 27 urban poor housewives, five volunteer-trainees, and one social worker.
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Chinese books and journals for research by students, academics, and enthusiasts.
■ Foundation for Upgrading the Standard of Education (FUSE) ■ Project Citizen
An important mission is educational reform. This is a critical aspect of the Tan Yan Kee Foundation’s partnership with the FUSE or the Foundation for Upgrading the Standard of Education. This is carried out through the training-the-trainors method, with the end result of improving teaching standards and competency particularly in the subject areas of English, Mathematics, and the Sciences.
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The program revolves around regular Teacher Training workshops, distribution of Continuing Studies
FOUNDATION FOR UPGRADING THE STANDARD OF EDUCATION (FUSE) FUSION JOURNAL
CONSTEC VCDs
TEACHERS TRAINED
National Capital Region
2,555
89,174
4,094
Cordillera Administrative Region
1,275
9,521
91
Region 1
1,292
22,426
562
Region II
1,291
17,718
327
Region III
1,456
37,952
383
Region IV-A
1,439
55,447
756
Region IV-B
144
189
144
Region V
1,579
50,480
809
Region VI
1,401
24,296
4,343
Region VII
1,134
23,252
245
Region VIII
1,334
11,739
375
Region IX
1,247
9,445
256
Region X
1,202
9,922
393
Region XI
1,138
17,365
726
Region XII
1,308
6,894
150
1
20
1
1,216
654
32
21,011
386,494
13,687
Region XIII Autonomous Region of Muslim Mindanao TOTAL as of December 2008
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Addressing Reform in Education and Responsible Citizenship
Since its inception in 1994 up to 2008, FUSE has trained 13,687 teachers, circulated 21,011 journals, and distributed 386,494 training video computer disks nationwide, even reaching remote areas. In 2008, Tan Yan Kee Foundation started a partnership with the Philippine Center for Civic Education and Democracy, with the support of the University of Asia and the Pacific and the US-based
the result of their problem identification, research, and policy design in cooperation with public and private stakeholders in their chosen communities. Project Citizen is implemented in more than 70 countries worldwide including all states of the United States of America. In Asia, aside from the Philippines the project counts Malaysia, Indonesia, China, Mongolia, Vietnam, Cambodia, and India as active proponents. PROJECT CITIZEN 2008 National Capital Region Principals/ Education Officials/ TeacherModerators
Schools
Orientation and Commitment Setting Program
100
63
Training of TeacherModerators
44
40
Portfolio Submission
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Center for Civic Education for Project Citizen.
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The primary goal of Project Citizen is to develop in the youth, particularly high school students, active and responsible citizenship and governance skills. This is done through a program of education and training for both educators and students on skills required for effective citizenship; actual and practical exposure designed to foster competency and efficacy; and development of a deep understanding of the importance of citizen participation. Each year, the training and hands-on experience culminate in a showcase where school-student participants present
Special Awards
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Final Showcase
5
Students
448
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via Technology (CONSTEC) in CD format, and the Science and Engineering Education Project (SEEP) in partnership with the Department of Education, Ateneo de Manila University, and De La Salle University.
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Project Asthma: Nebulizer Distribution Program In recent years, respiratory ailments, of which asthma is the most common, have dramatically risen owing to varied environmental factors and lifestyle. Many public health units do not usually have life-saving equipment such as nebulizers.
Health services provided by Tan Yan Kee Foundation seek to alleviate physical pain and contribute towards the foundation of a healthy populace. Medical and dental missions organized by the Foundation touch numerous individuals who usually do not have access even to basic health care.
In 2003, the Foundation launched Project Asthma: Nebulizer Distribution Program in three Manila hospitals and two areas in Tarlac Province with 27 nebulizers plus 270 nebulizer kits. Five years after, the program has covered a significant area of the archipelago with some units needing maintenance or change. Total number of nebulizers and kits distributed as of end-2008 stood at 548 units and 470 kits, carrying a cost of P3.46 million, benefiting 117 hospitals, 316 health centers, three school clinics, and two orphanages. An average of 10 to 30 patients daily continue to benefit from the program.
PROJECT ASTHMA: NEBULIZER DISTRIBUTION PROGRAM Program Donation
Average Number of Patients Per Day
2003
27 Nebulizers; 270 Kits
10-30
2004
2 Nebulizers; 20 Kits
10-30
2005
69 Nebulizers; 690 Kits
10-30
2006
225 Nebulizers; 2,250 Kits
10-30
2007
126 Nebulizers; 1,260 Kits
10-30
2008
97 Nebulizers; 960 Kits
10-30
546 Nebulizers; 5,450 Kits
10-30
TOTAL
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Computed tomography (CT) or Computed Axial Tomography (CAT), is one of the most utilized advance x-ray procedure. Multiple images are taken during a CT or CAT scan, and a computer compiles them into complete, cross-sectional pictures of soft tissue, bone, and blood vessels. A CT scan is able to “photograph” images of parts of the body that cannot be seen on a standard x-ray. These scans often result in earlier diagnosis giving higher chances of successful treatment of many diseases. The cost of a scan procedure, however, is usually not within reach of many people. Often, the country’s soldiers who take risks in line of duty are most in need of such a test. It is in this light that the Foundation in 2001 donated, set up, and continues to maintain the G.E. CT/e Scan System at the AFP Medical Center. As of mid-2008, some 4,734 in-patients and 3,150 out-patients at the medical facility have availed of the service. They include dependents of soldiers as well as civilian employees of the AFP.
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Exclusive of equipment cost and regular maintenance, an estimated P24,000,000.00 over seven years have been quantified for procedural coverage using the CT Scan.
CT SCAN FOR AFP MEDICAL CENTER Year
No. of Patients Served In-patients
Out-patients
Total
2001
787
516
1,303
2002
740
458
1,198
2003
661
366
1,027
2004
891
534
1,425
2005
557
393
950
2006
33
36
69
2007
305
278
583
2008
339
305
644
4,734
3,150
7,884
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Computed Tomography for AFP Medical Center
Keeping updated with the latest knowledge in the medical and healthcare fields, Asia Brewery, Inc. Monthly Medical Forum provides the much-needed venue for lay people to understand and use knowledge towards better health. Highly respected specialists who have been scholars under the sub-specialty program discuss relevant health issues with participants. Over the last 16 years, topics of interest have covered practically every aspect of illnesses and healthcare. Attendance is regularly full with an average of 300 participants monthly.
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SWIP prepares and ensures that water supply remains steady year-round for farmers, enabling them to plant and harvest through seasonal changes. From 2005, when the project was started, areas in the Northern Luzon Region have benefited from the project.
Project
Location
Coverage Area
Status
1. Patpata 1 Small Farm Reservoir
Brgy. Patpata, Balaoan, La Union
50 hectares
Completed - June 2005
Brgy. Quiling Norte, Batac, Ilocos Norte
450 hectares
Completed – Nov. 2006
5. Garab SWIP Rehabilitation and Construction of Line Canal
Brgy. Garab, Iguig, Cagayan
100 hectares
Completed – Dec. 2006
6. Dadda SWIP Rehabilitation and Construction of Line Canal
Brgy. Dadda, Tuguegarao, Cagayan
50 hectares
Completed – Dec. 2006
7. Silag Diversion Dam Project
Brgy. Silag, Sta. Maria, Ilocos Sur
180 hectares
Completed - Feb. 2008
8. Casilagan Diversion Dam
Brgy. Casilagan Norte, Banayoyo, Ilocos Sur
60 hectares
Ongoing
2. Patpata 2 Small Farm Reservoir 3. Quiling Norte and 4. Abkir Diversion Dam
Social Welfare
Tan Yan Kee Foundation’s involvement in social welfare concerns seeks to address long-term needs. Nevertheless, the other side of social welfare for the Foundation is responsiveness, which calls for urgent support and assistance to numerous victims of calamities.
The Small Water Impounding Project (SWIP) are small water ponds used for irrigation with a three-fold aim to allow for fresh water conservation, enhance productivity, and provide livelihood. Soil and water experts, engineers, and agriculturists plan, construct, and rehabilitate water reservoirs.
SWIP PROJECTS
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Small Water Impounding Project
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A partnership with the Department of Agriculture, the program provides user-friendly, easy-to-understand, illustrated Planting Calendars and guidebooks. These are useful to both professional and backyard farmers. The guides indicate ideal crops to plant and the right time to plant them, with indicators for climate, soil, and other relevant conditions. Seedlings are provided with the calendars.
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Addressing correct planting methods that result to year-round cultivation and harvest, the Foundation’s Planting Calendar Distribution Program is a perfect complement to SWIP.
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Beyond immediate relief, Hope Caravan also addresses the future rebuilding of lives and livelihood by bringing the Planting Calendar Distribution Program with the Hope Caravan. This is meant to provide a sustainable source of food and livelihood in the aftermath of calamities.
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The urgency and efficiency by which the Hope Caravan is able to respond to victims of calamities indicate the synergy within the Lucio Tan Group of Companies. From complete water treatment equipment, food, medicine brought onsite to airlifting supplies and warm bodies to assist in the field, Hope Caravan makes it happen.
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Partner Institutions Lucio Tan Group of Companies
Vision
The Tan Yan Kee Foundation, Inc. envisions a legacy of caring and commitment by the Lucio Tan Group of Companies for the Filipino people.
Allied Leasing and Finance Corporation
Mission
The Tan Yan Kee Foundation, Inc. commits itself to the corporate social responsibility of the Lucio Tan Group of Companies for the Filipino people in the fields of education, culture and sports, research, health, social welfare, and manpower development. Lotte Philippines Co. Inc.
The Foundation shall assemble all available resources at its command from the generous support of the Lucio Tan Group of Companies and other funding sources to carry out its mission.
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The Foundation’s core values are development, transformation, and capacity-building. These values help define Tan Yan Kee Foundation, Inc. as an institution, the people who work at the Foundation, and how they relate to each other in pursuit of common purposes.
Package World, Incorporated
Unimark Investments Corporation
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Lucio C. Tan
Chairman of the Board
Panfilo O. Domingo Vice Chairman 2001-2008
Joaquin G. Bernas, S.J. Trustee
Frank C. Chan Trustee
Shirley T. Chua Trustee
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Andres R. Narvasa Trustee
Gabriel C. Singson Trustee
Washington Z. SyCip Trustee
Carmen K. Tan Trustee
Tan Eng Chan Trustee
Harry C. Tan Trustee
Board of Trustees
Executive Officers Lucio C. Tan Chairman & President Panfilo O. Domingo Vice Chairman & Executive Director 2001-2008 Mariano C. Tanenglian Vice President & Treasurer Juanita Tan Lee Corporate Secretary Fe Chen-Urdaneta Chief Administrative Officer Ma. Cecilia L. Pesayco Legal Counsel Jaime J. Bautista Finance Director Wilson T. Young Project Director
Executive Committee Andres R. Narvasa Chairman Mariano C. Tanenglian Vice Chairman Joaquin G. Bernas, S.J. Member Gabriel C. Singson Member Cesar E. A. Virata Member Panfilo O. Domingo Ex-Officio 2001-2008
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Mariano C. Tanenglian Trustee
Tan Hui Bin Trustee
Cesar E. A. Virata Trustee
Washington Z. SyCip Alternate Member
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TAN YAN KEE FOUNDATION, INC. Head Office: 7/F Allied Bank Center, 6754 Ayala Avenue, Makati City, Philippines Telephone Numbers: (632) 816-5520; (632)816-5522 Facsimile: (632) 815-3582 Email: secretariat@tanyankee.org Website: http://www.tanyankee.org
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