SAMA-SAMANG PAGTULONG,
SABAY-SABAY NA PAGSULONG.

Empowering communities to become responsible and productive members of society.

Pilipinas Shell Foundation, Inc. (PSFI) was established on August 19, 1982 as the social arm of Shell companies in the Philippines. We aspire to spearhead fit-for-purpose projects that responds not only to the needs of Shell’s worksites and host communities, but to the rest of the country. Currently, PSFI works with numerous groups in various locations around the Philippines, with specialized focus in communities in: Batangas, Camarines Sur, Leyte, Palawan, and Cagayan de Oro.

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Harnessing
The Power
Of Filipinos

Pilipinas Shell Foundation, Inc. (PSFI), through its partnerships and initiatives, strives hard to harness the power of the Filipino people. Through sheer determination and collective action, the future is better, brighter for everyone.

LIVELIHOOD

EDUCATION

HEALTH & SAFETY

ENVIRONMENT

ENERGY

NUTRITION &
FOOD SECURITY

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doh
sec
department of agriculture
pcnc

OUR COVID-19 RESPONSE

While the COVID-19 pandemic adversely affected many Filipinos, it has also brought people and organizations to work together.

At the onset of the community quarantine, Pilipinas Shell Foundation, Inc. (PSFI) together with its partners, started Para sa Bayani, a campaign that consolidates efforts to help in various fronts— from grassroots and fenceline communities, to local businesses, to health frontliners. Para sa Bayani has three embedded sub-components: Ani Para sa Bayani, Proteksyon Para sa Bayani and Tulong Para sa Bayani.

Maricel and Allan, together with their son, inside the modular tent assigned to them and three more family members.
Losing a home to Taal

Losing a home to Taal

Maricel used to call Taal island her home. That was before the main crater on the volcano island spewed a tower of ash some 15 kilometers into the sky last January 12, raining ashfall in parts of Batangas, Laguna, Cavite, Bulacan, Rizal and as far north in Metro...

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