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45/F, AIA Tower 8767 Paseo de Roxas
Makati City 1226, Philippines

THE MARSMAN-DRYSDALE
FOUNDATION, INC.

Rooted in a legacy of compassion and service, The Marsman-Drysdale Foundation, Inc. (MDFI) was established in 1967 as the Mary Blythe Petersen Marsman Foundation, Inc., a tribute to Mary Marsman, the company’s first champion of social good. Renamed Marsman Foundation, Inc. in 1989 and later adopting its current name in 1999, MDFI has carried forward a longstanding commitment to uplift lives through education, scholarships, healthcare, livelihood programs, and social development. As the corporate social responsibility arm of the Marsman Drysdale Group of Companies, MDFI honors its founders’ vision by continuing to empower communities, nurture learning, and champion sustainable progress for generations to come.

Schools and Healthcare

MDFI’s commitment to social responsibility began with Mary Marsman’s initiative to build schools and provide healthcare for miners’ children in the Cordillera Region. Recognizing education and medical care as essential to a thriving community, MDFI has laid a strong foundation for long-term development, ensuring even remote areas have access to quality learning and vital health services. 

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Scholarships and Professorial Grants 

Believing in the power of education, MDFI has, since 1969, awarded over 1,200 scholarships to students in business, agriculture, pharmacology, theology, journalism, and tourism, supporting learners from high school to master’s degrees. The foundation also introduced a non-formal education model, empowering individuals who had not completed high school with a second chance at learning. Additionally, MDFI funded professorial grants at the University of the Philippines Los Baños (UPLB), initially for pharmacology and later shifting to agriculture and tourism to align with the company’s evolving industries. In 1982, MDFI’s commitment to knowledge-sharing led to the publication of the Guidebook on the Proper Use of Medicinal Plants, a widely distributed resource that earned the prestigious Anvil Award. 

Testimonials

Zaira C. Gallardo

(Dean’s Lister, 2019-2022) 
Bachelor of Science in Respiratory Therapy 

“…The unwavering support of your foundation has been truly transformative. I owe it all to the generosity and belief you placed in me. Your scholarship not only relieved the financial burden that comes with pursuing my education but also served as a constant source of motivation and encouragement. Knowing that I had the support of The Marsman-Drysdale Foundation behind me, I was driven to excel in my studies and strive for excellence in all aspects of my life. To the Marsman-Drysdale Foundation, Inc. and my family… my heart is filled with sincere gratitude for the countless opportunities and continuous support you have provided in my academic pursuit for almost 10 years.”

Rexamy Ann G. Sabio

Magna Cum Laude – Year 2023) 
Bachelor of Special Needs Education 

“Today, I stand before you with a heart full of gratitude and a sense of accomplishment that words cannot fully express. I am deeply honored to have the opportunity to thank The Marsman-Drysdale Foundation Inc. for their unwavering support and belief in all of us scholars’ academic journey. With the foundation’s generosity and commitment to our education, it has played an instrumental role in shaping our now brighter futures.” 

  

Dannie Jane I. Alcoseba 

(Cum Laude – Year 2023) 
Bachelor of Science in Secondary Education
LET Passer (2024) 

“Opting for a government university to minimize costs, the foundation’s generous financial support extended beyond tuition fees, covering various other expenses such as projects, lodging, and personal needs. Their assistance even allowed me to contribute a portion back to my parents. Without this invaluable aid, I would have likely been a working student, struggling to balance academics and part-time work. However, thanks to the foundation’s support, I could wholeheartedly focus on my academic journey throughout the four years of college”. 

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    Medical and Dental Missions 

    Dedicated to providing healthcare where it’s needed most, MDFI has been conducting annual medical and dental missions since 1999 in underserved areas of Davao del Norte, Davao de Oro, and beyond. These initiatives offer free medical consultations, medicines, and professional healthcare services, reaching 2,500 individuals in the first year alone. Today, MDFI conducts at least 12 missions annually, serving over 25,000 individuals and improving health outcomes while bringing hope to communities with limited access to medical care. 

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    Feeding Programs for Malnourished Children 

    Recognizing the importance of childhood nutrition, MDFI launched a Feeding Program in 1999, initially benefiting 240 malnourished children in Polomok, South Cotabato, and later expanding to Davao del Norte and Davao de Oro. More than just meals, the program empowered mothers with knowledge on preparing nutritious food, child development, and infant care. Previously, these same communities received support through a 1998 Rice Distribution Program, which helped farming families recover from the El Niño crisis. Thanks to MDFI’s efforts, nearly 5,000 children have received proper nourishment, with local barangays earning recognition for reducing malnutrition rates. 

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    Strengthening Families Through Marriage Encounter Seminars
    Understanding that strong families create resilient communities, MDFI introduced Marriage Encounter (M.E.) seminars in 1995 for Marsman employees and their spouses in Davao del Norte. These sessions fostered better communication, conflict resolution, and emotional connection among couples, strengthening family bonds. In 2001, MDFI expanded its reach with the Suyuan program, benefiting 185 rank-and-file employees and plantation workers. Through these initiatives, MDFI continues to promote family unity and emotional well-being as essential pillars of community development.
    Mission / Vision / Core Values 
    Since our founding, The Marsman-Drysdale Foundation has been deeply guided by a mission of service: 

    “We are committed to improve the quality of life of the poor and the needy, primarily in communities where the Marsman Drysdale Group operates. Towards this end, we shall devote our resources to implementing sound social development, education and values development, educational values formation programs that would lift the human spirit, encourage industry and promote peace, productivity and prosperity for our country. These, we shall relentlessly pursue for the greater glory and honor of God who is the source of all good.” 

    This founding mission has shaped the heart of our programs and initiatives for decades, building a legacy of compassion, empowerment, and service. 

    Today, as we look to the future, we remain rooted in these principles while embracing the evolving needs of our communities. With renewed clarity and commitment, we are proud to introduce our updated Mission, Vision, and Core Values: 

      

    Our Mission

    To champion scientific, educational, and charitable programs towards community empowerment and sustainability. 

    Our Vision

    A leader in advancing educated, developed, and resilient Filipino communities. 

    Core Values

    Our Core Values, S.E.R.V.E.S., spell out what we stand for and how we serve: 

    • Servant Leadership 
    • Empowerment 
    • Responsibility 
    • Values Driven 
    • Excellence 
    • Stewardship 
    With hearts grounded in our original calling and eyes set firmly on the future, The Marsman-Drysdale Foundation continues to work towards lasting, meaningful change, for the communities we serve and for the greater glory of God.
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    Committed to improve the quality of life of the poor and the needy, primarily in communities where the Marsman Drysdale Group operate.