Angat Buhay—through its Angat Bayanihan Volunteer Network—served 16 provinces across the country as Typhoon Tino and Super Typhoon Uwan had killed almost 300 Filipinos and had left P974.9 million damage to combined infrastructure and agriculture last November 2025.
In the aftermath of Typhoon Tino, which severely affected much of the country—particularly the Visayas—Angat Buhay delivered relief assistance to the provinces of Cebu, Surigao del Norte, Negros Oriental, Negros Occidental, Leyte, Southern Leyte, Zamboanga, Dinagat Islands, Palawan, and Capiz.
Super Typhoon Uwan later impacted communities in Luzon and the Visayas, prompting Angat Buhay to extend assistance to Aurora, Catanduanes, Cagayan, Camarines Norte, Camarines Sur, and Northern Samar.
Across affected areas, Angat Buhay distributed 14,135 food packs, served 8,447 hot meals, and provided 2,131 liters of potable water. A total of 883 volunteers were mobilized from 13 activated Angat Buhay Volunteer Network organizations, collectively delivering more than ₱13 million worth of humanitarian assistance.
The relief operations were made possible through the support of institutional partners, civic organizations, and individual donors, whose contributions enabled the rapid mobilization of aid to disaster-stricken communities:
- Ayala Multi-Purpose Cooperative
- Jewish Association of the Philippines, Womens Group
- EMBM Services OPC
- Joshua Espineli Garcia
- Kristina Ramos
- Project Humanitarian Outreach for People Empowerment (Project HOPE), Inc.
- Rise Against Hunger
- Security Bank Corporation
- Tanging Yaman Foundation Inc.
- Actuarial Society of the Philippines
- Team Sipher Odyssey
Relief operations in Leyte
Relief operations in Calagguas Island
Relief operations in Surigao del Norte





