Edmund Rice Ministries Foundation,Philippines,Inc

Edmund Rice Ministries Foundation,Philippines,Inc Edmund Rice Ministries Foundation, Philippines Incorporated The Edmund Rice Ministries Foundation, Philippines Inc. SEC Reg. No.-CN201505207.

was approved by the Securities and Exchange Commission on March 18, 2015. And registered to DSWD having a liscense to operate under liscense no. DSWD - SB– RL– 00176 - 2016

In June 2010, the Provinces of Oceania and India of the Congregation of Christian Brothers in accord with the Oceania Province’s incorporation as the Edmund Rice Brothers, the Philippines Inc. jointly set up a community of f

our Brothers in Maasin (two from India and two from Oceania) with a view to carrying out a study through wide consultation over six months as to what ministries should be undertaken which would impact on the poor and the young within Region VIII . From this study, three field ministries emerged. The Three Ministries are:

YOUTH DEVELOPMENT ANIMATION ( YDA )
To support high school communities themselves becoming caring communities through campus ministry, transforming lives of students in need, promoting integral human growth of all, and responding to the cry of the poor and the earth within and beyond the school. CHILD ASSISTANCE AND LIVELIHOOD PROMOTION ( CALP )
To assist the poorest of children and youth to access and engage in schooling as a means of hope, livelihood, fulfillment of life and happiness and to empower their families to be freed from the chains of poverty. COMMUNITY BASED REHABILITATION ( CBR )
To prevent disability in children and youth and to assist those with disability to live positively with lives fulfilled according to their potential and abilities. COMMUNITY BASED INCLUSIVE DEVELOPMENT
Our way forward is to ensure that persons with disabilities and other marginalized people will be included in all aspects of community life. We believe that a healthy community embraces diversity, has equal opportunities and recognizes that all its members have the right to be heard and to participate in the implementation of programs that affect their lives. The ministries are supported by the main ERM Center in Maasin City and an Outreach center in Bato Leyte, Following Typhoon Yolanda/Haiyan a second Outreach Center was established in Palo Leyte. EDMUND RICE MINISTRIES KABANKALAN

PAGTIB-ONG EDUKASYON SANG PAMILYA (PEP) - Uplifting Famiies through Education: That a very poor families will be empowered to ensure the education of their children. IMPORMAL NGA PAGTUON SA NAGAKINAHANGLAN (PNP) - Informal Learning for those in need: To provide an alternative education for children and youth who have dropped out from the formal system and basic literacy and nymeracy for children and adults. COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT PrROGRAM (CDP)-That communities may have life , life in its fullness, by empowering people collectively towards self-nourishing, self-governing, self-sustaining communities. PAGSUPORTA sa KAAYONG LAWAS (PKL) - Health Program: That the health needs of the very poor will be met through empowerment of the communities. VISION

Edmund Rice Ministries Foundation, Philippines Inc.–envisages very poor and needy people of the Philippines especially children and youth being enabled in developing communities, to live “life to the full”

MISSION

Through participation of families, schools and communities in their own development,

Through education, advocacy and networking; and

Through animation of people of the business world in the Vision, in-country support and funding,and national and international collaboration,

The foundation, in particular Trustees and Secretariat staff,
Are commissioned:

To walk with people, who are among the poorest, especially the young, with the compassion and respect for their dignity and human rights, thereby accompanying them through the projects and the branches in their own liberation.; and

To promote in practical ways a consciousness of the need for environment stewardship.

01/06/2026

Calling all dear Batohanons of Bato, Leyte, Philippines and Friends:

Let us remember that caring for the poor, protecting creation, and helping children are acts of love and faith.

As we plant mangroves and support the Sama Bajau community, we are also planting hope for future generations. Every small act of kindness can create lasting change in the lives of others.
May we continue to work together with compassion, unity, and generosity for our communities and our environment.

Live Jesus in our hearts… forever. Amen.
Inspired by the life and mission of Blessed Edmund Rice

28/05/2026

📍 May 25, 2026
Sama Bajau and ERMFPI Kamustahan at Balay Lungsod, Bato, Leyte

A successful and meaningful “Kamustahan” conference between the Sama Bajau community of Dolho and Edmund Rice Ministry Foundation Philippines Inc. (ERMFPI) was held at the Balay Lungsod avenue freely provided by the Municipality of Bato.

Facilitated by former ERMFPI employee and renowned advocate Josefa Pizon, the activity focused on
✅ Simple recording and documentation
✅ Financial management and financial analysis
✅ Livelihood opportunities provided by ERMFPI
✅ Mangrove livelihood promotion updates
✅ SDG 9 & 10 promotion
✅ Partnership and collaboration strengthening
✅ Mangroves Bato Municipal-Wide Fundraising and Educational Support Drives

The gathering reflects the continuing mission of ERMFPI in empowering the Sama Bajau community through sustainable livelihood, education, inclusion, and community development.

“Blessed Edmund Rice always drives for sustainable livelihood and inclusive opportunities for left-behind communities.”

25/05/2026

Contributed Article
𝙒𝙝𝙚𝙧𝙚 𝙡𝙞𝙫𝙚𝙙 𝙧𝙚𝙖𝙡𝙞𝙩𝙞𝙚𝙨 𝙪𝙣𝙛𝙤𝙡𝙙, 𝙜𝙚𝙣𝙪𝙞𝙣𝙚 𝙡𝙚𝙖𝙧𝙣𝙞𝙣𝙜 𝙞𝙨 𝙛𝙤𝙧𝙜𝙚𝙙 –
𝘽𝙮 𝙈𝙞𝙣 𝙈𝙖𝙣𝙙𝙪𝙨𝙞𝙮𝙖, 𝙋𝙖𝙧𝙖 𝙈𝙖 𝙈𝙖𝙣𝙙𝙪𝙨𝙞𝙮𝙖.

In the Sama Bajau community in Dolho, Bato, Leyte, five social work student-trainees from the Southern Leyte State University-Maasin City Campus, in partnership with the Edmund Rice Ministries Foundation Philippines, Inc., Maasin City, were immersed in a transformative experiential learning journey, bridging the gaps between theoretical knowledge and the people’s lived realities.
From February 9 to May 15, 2026, the social work student-trainees were actively involved in various community-centered activities. These included family immersion, household survey, presentation and validation of survey results, community development planning, and activity implementation. In between these guided undertakings were random but meaningful interactions with every cranny of the community.
Venturing under stilt houses; sitting on bamboo benches; joining in outdoor games; and sharing a plate with the people. The students not only conversed with the children, youth, adults, senior citizens, and persons with disabilities – they lived with them.
They struggled with differences in the native language but they reached mutual understanding by speaking the language of natural human connection: empathy, genuine listening, suspended judgment, and trust in the people’s strengths and capacities.
Every word spoken and every sigh expressed defined the realities that the community people perceived, observed, felt, and experienced. These are reflected in the social, health, economic, political, spiritual, cultural, environmental aspects of life and living which they continue to navigate.
The people’s voluntary participation both in spontaneous conversations and guided activities shed light on the community issues, challenges, and concerns. Their awareness of such conditions shaped the realization of their internal capacities and resources and signified the fundamental essence of community development:
“Dapat sa taw pud mismo magsugod unsaon pagpalambo ang community aron maimpluwensiyahan ang uban. (It must start with ourselves how we can develop the community so that we can also influence others.)” - A collective statement of the Sama Bajau.
The community-based practicum formed part of the social work student-trainees’ curriculum requirements through which they applied and strengthened social work values, principles, attitudes, skills, and knowledge. More importantly, however, their direct engagement with the Sama Bajau has equipped them with knowledge beyond what daily time record calculates and written outputs contain, emphasizing that community immersion is not merely a scheduled academic activity, it is a raw and meaningful process of learning from people who continuously live their realities within the community.
The experiential learning journey provided the student-trainees an avenue to leverage theoretical knowledge and fathom it in the context of living with the people – engaging both the mind and heart in learning the realities within the community and advocating genuine community development: by the people and for the people.

ENDLESS COMPASSION AT WORK, May 21, 2026ERMFPI-CEBU conducted a Disaster Relief Distribution on May 21, 2026, five days ...
25/05/2026

ENDLESS COMPASSION AT WORK, May 21, 2026

ERMFPI-CEBU conducted a Disaster Relief Distribution on May 21, 2026, five days after a fire disaster affected Silangan 2, Brgy. Tejero, Cebu City that occurred last May 16, 2026 @ 6:58 in the evening. Silangan 2 is among ERMFPI's focus communities in Cebu City.

The fire incident affected total 833 individuals from 217 families in the area. After the fire died out, 93 houses were totally damaged while only 8 houses were left partially damaged. The fire victims are temporarily evacuated in the Tejero Elementary School gymnasium, and eventually at the Brgy. Tejero covered court.

The local government of Brgy. Tejero and Cebu City were quick to respond with modular tents in the evaluation center and with distribution of hot meals. ERMFPI implemented a disaster relief operations under its Critical Intervention Program by mobilizing support from various kind-hearted individuals augmenting ERMFPI's limited funds. Disaster relief packs containing fresh underwear, dental kits, hygiene kits, ready to eat canned food, coffee and biscuits were distributed to 200 families. New and used clothing donated by some individuals were also included.

The need to rebuild houses and restart lives is just beginning for the fire victims. Adequate clothing and sanitation/hygiene products, sleeping mats, potable water and food preparation gears are needed.

ERMFPI CEBU, together with the Local Government of Brgy. Tejero continue to provide assistance to the victims, including other Social Services for the victims inside the evacuation center, and even to those who chose to stay in Sitio Silangan 2 sidewalk and fire debri area. Hot meals will still be needed while government's housing assistance is under process.

ERMFPI wishes to thank the following for their generosity and trusting us to reach-out to the disaster victims with the relief operations, and we pray that God blesses you more.
1. St. Dominic Catholic Parish Church of Taiwan
2. Dr. Dondi Ordoñez
3. Wilfredo & Dr. Melds Montuerto
4. Jon Ramos & the Premier Family Business Consulting
5. Benjie & Hazel Bering Siasoyco
6. Tootsie Larot
7. Benjie & Connie Sta Ana Cimafranca
8. Terry Caballero
9. Jonathan & Dr. Josefina Ebao Zabate 10. Amie Gonzales
11. Laudette Marie Elegino Quinicot
12. Maricar Race Clamonte
13. Jetaime Abistado
14. ERMFP FEEL Project Volunteers

Blessed Edmund Rice, pray for us. 🙏

For those who wish to extend their assistance, please contact: Tejero Brgy. Councilor in-charge, Hon. Randy Gorion at 09277729300 or through the ERMFPI Cebu Office.

Edmund Rice Day 2026ERMFPI-Cebu hosted the Formation on Non-Violent Communication Session facilitated by Br. Paulino Bon...
12/05/2026

Edmund Rice Day 2026

ERMFPI-Cebu hosted the Formation on Non-Violent Communication Session facilitated by Br. Paulino Bongcaras, SVD.

A new start for the 41 participants of ERMFPI's Sustainable Livelihoods through Education Empowerment (SLEE) Project in their Personal-Values development and formation. The NVC Formation prepares the SLEEP participants for the future workplace, armed with better communication skills, communicating with the heart.

Through the NVC, ERMFPI-Cebu Communities and project participants are initiated by the in-dwelling with softer and harmonious way of living in the community, living out the life envisioned by Blessed Edmund Rice in the communities, despite the struggles they faced each day.

There will always be peaceful minds and hearts in everyone's uttered words, shaped by Edmund's Charism: PRESENCE, COMPASSION & LIBERATION.

Live Jesus in our Hearts, forever...

April 26, 2026 ERMFPI facilitates outreach program for residents of Ludo Cemetery and Happy VillageERMFPI - Cebu facilit...
12/05/2026

April 26, 2026 ERMFPI facilitates outreach program for residents of Ludo Cemetery and Happy Village

ERMFPI - Cebu facilitated the Outreach Activity, sponsored BRADDEX BATCHOY & STEAM RICE in celebration of the business owner’s birthday.

BRADDEX prepared their very own best-seller Pork Steam Rice to 300 residents from the two poor communities. Participants included kids, parents and the elderly.

Watching the participants smiling and being actively engaged with the activity makes everything worthwhile, especially enduring the 39°C temperature and humidity. It was a successful and purpose-full activity, indeed.

Living the charism of Blessed Edmund has become part of our daily lives, to always do something even in very simple ways for the poor. It may be a simple free lunch for some, but means a lot for these vulnerable people, especially because most of them are striving to survive in their everyday lives.

Thank you, BRADDEX, for entrusting ERMFPI as your partner. True compassion is here.

06/05/2026
06/05/2026

May 5, 2026 — Feast Day of Blessed Edmund Rice Philippines

Two places.
One mission.
One spirit.

In Maasin City, we give back—lifting lives through the Building an Inclusive Resilient Community project.
In Cebu, we build discipline and vision—through financial literacy and entrepreneurship under the SPACERS Project.

Different paths…
but moving as ONE.

Yet beyond the celebration, a deeper question rises:

Where do we do now, Blessed Edmund?

Are we still giving…
or are we already transforming lives?

Are we leading communities…
or raising leaders from within them?

Are we building projects…
or shaping a legacy that will stand without us?

Today is not just a remembrance.
It is a reckoning.

We are called—
not to remain where we are,
but to rise higher, go further, and serve deeper.

From inclusion to empowerment.
From service to transformation.
From mission… to movement.

Blessed Edmund Rice, guide us—
not only in what we do…
but in what we must become.

ERMFPI Cebu celebrates Feast Day of Bl. Edmund Rice today by capacitating 40 heads of families from vulnerable communiti...
05/05/2026

ERMFPI Cebu celebrates Feast Day of Bl. Edmund Rice today by capacitating 40 heads of families from vulnerable communities of informal settlers to take action in financial empowerment.

05/05/2026

Happy Feast Day, Blessed Edmund Rice.

Address

Edmund Rice House, Maasin Highway, Brgy. Maria Clara
Maasin
6600

Opening Hours

Monday 8:30am - 5:30am
Tuesday 8:30am - 5:30am
Wednesday 8:30am - 5:30am
Thursday 8:30am - 5:30am
Friday 8:30am - 5:30am

Telephone

+639062092690

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