THE BRIDGES OF BENEVOLENT INITIATIVES FOUNDATION INC.





The Midori Clark Casino is owned and operated by BB International Leisure and Resort Development Corp. (BBI), one of the major locators at the Clark Freeport Zone.
The company also owns the Bridges of Benevolent Initiatives Foundation Inc. (BBIF), a non-profit,charitable foundation that aims to help the less fortunate and to serve as a catalyst in advancing man’s social, cultural and spiritual development.
CORE PROGRAMS
BBIF’s core programs cater to various sectors like health, education, livelihood, and rehabilitation
TULONG DUNONG
SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM
KALINGA SA MGA ME SAKIT AT MAHIHIRAP
SERVICING THE SICK AND THE POOR PROGRAM
PROGRAMANG KAHANDAAN SA KALAMIDAD
COMMUNITY/ DISASTER AREA REHABILITATION PROGRAM
PAGLINANG SA KAMALAYAN NG MAMAMAYAN
PEOPLE EMPOWERMENT AND LIVELIHOOD PROGRAM
OTHER PROGRAMS
GREATER SUPPORT NEEDED FOR HOSPITALS AND FRONTLINERS- BBIF
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues its exponential growth, Bridges of Benevolent Initiatives Foundation (BBIF) believes that the participation from the private sector shall also step up and extend greater support to hospitals and frontliners. It has been months since the world battles with the COVID-19, causing shortage to basic essentials, medical supplies and equipment. (READ MORE)
GREATER SUPPORT NEEDED FOR HOSPITALS AND FRONTLINERS- BBIF
BBI FOUNDATION’S OPERATION TULI last April 7, 2018 8am- 12 pm at Sta. Maria Clubhouse, Balibago, Angeles City.
THE CHILDREN OF THE MARAWI HEROES AT AQUA PLANET
DONATION OF MEDICAL SUPPLIES AND MEDICINES OF BBIF TO OSPITAL NING ANGELES
MEDICAL-DENTAL MISSION
Medical-dental mission last March 4, 2018 by Holy Family Academy Batch 2008 in Cooperation with Bridges of Benevolent Initiatives Foundation Inc.
ANGELES CITY INTER-BARANGAY AMATEUR BASKETBALL LEAGUE
The Bridges of Benevolent Initiatives Foundation (BBIF) and the BB International Resort Clark organized the first inter-barangay amateur basketball league in the Angeles University Foundation Sports and Cultural Center as part of their corporate responsibility activity. More than 30 teams in Angeles City took part in this initiative that aims to drive the youth towards productive activities instead of turning to dangerous vices. (WATCH VIDEO)