Connecting the Filipino diaspora worldwide.
The Filipino diaspora is one of the largest and most spread-out in the world. Indeed, it is estimated to consist of over 10 million people, 10% of Philippines' population. Countries with the highest Filipino population are the United States (3.4 Million), Saudi Arabia (1 million), Canada (850,000), the United Arab Emirates (680,000), Malaysia (325,000) and Japan (260,500). Australia, Italy, Spain and the United Kingdom also boast populations over 100,000.
Mission: To be the number one online Filipino community in CANADA.
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Vision: To inspire our children to embrace their Filipino ancestry & heritage. To promote Pinoy Pride & Pinay Beauty. To pass down our Pilipino values & culture, especially our language whether it be Tagalog, Ilocano, Bicolano or another native dialect.
To connect the various sites within Pinoybuilt.com, I use the commenting system Disqus. It also helps cut down on spam. Please create an account on Disqus.com & follow our Disqus forum Pinoybuilt-com to see the latest comments within Pinoybuilt.com.
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Since this is an online community, Pinoybuilt is always seeking bloggers, writers and content creators whether you are in the USA, Philippines or an OFW. You can reach me by commenting on any of the posts or pages onsite, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, and now, even TikTok.
"If you want to go fast, go alone. If you want to go far, go together."
About me
I was born in Makati, Metro Manila in the Philippines. Raised mostly in Marikina, Rizal, I migrated to the USA at nine years old with my sister and lola to join my parents in Chicago, Illinois (they had migrated the year before). I had my tenth birthday in Chicago. To be closer to their siblings (my dad's younger brother was in the US Navy and stationed in San Francisco while my mom's younger sister had immigrated to San Francisco, CA), my parents moved us to Vallejo, California. I had my thirteenth birthday in Vallejo.I attended public schools for the first time: Springstowne Jr HS, Hogan High School, and University of California at Davis. I was active in the Filipino organization at UC Davis, 'Mga Kapatid.'
While on vacation in Maui with my family, I found out that they did not have the 'Filipino Strength' t-shirts that they sold at Aloha Stadium in Honolulu, Hawaii. My buddy did tell me to check out the 'Maui Built' apparel sold only in Maui. That was when I came up with the idea of selling 'Filipino Built' t-shirts. I told my family on vacation with me of my idea before I bought the domain filipinobuilt.com. My Tita Lila said that it was too long and to just shorten it to pinoybuilt.com. I bought the domain pinoybuilt.com in March 2011.
"He who does not know how to look back at where he came from will never get to his destination." Jose Rizal
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