Health & Basic Needs

  • Day-shelter where they could bathe, wash their clothes, cook their food, access to clean drinking water and sanitation facilities.
  • Activity participants are provided with food, snacks, clothes, and hygiene kits as needed.
  • Basic first aid remedies on minor injuries and nursing services.
  • Referrals to public and private medical partners and institutions for specialized medical services.

Social Support

  • Social workers provide social and administrative services including case management.
  • Individual counseling.
  • Processing of Birth Certificates, other legal identity and requirements for school, OJT deployment or employment.
  • Referrals to partner organizations and local partners.
  • Empowers and promotes children and women‘s rights.
  • Family-oriented environment where beneficiaries develop positive values to foster mutual respect and self-reflection.

Inclussive Education

  • Offers tailor-fit education on Basic Literacy Program and Practical Education based on the level of participant.
  • Department of Education accredited learning center for Alternative Learning System (ALS) for participants to access a school degree.
  • Provide ALS and Modular tutorials in partner community.
  • Promotes recreational and creative activities through the practice of sports, music, arts, and crafts.

Prepare To Independent Living

  • The program has its own Independent Living Program (ILP) to support young adults in becoming self-sufficient.
  • Provided soft-skills, Practical, Technical and Vocational trainings.
  • Career coaching to help them build their self-esteem to enhance their chances of employment.
  • In-house and on-the-job trainings for employment.
  • Support in micro-entrepreneurship initiatives.