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Programs and Services
COMMUNITY-BASED INTEGRATED DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS (CIDP)
Programs on Health:
SUPPLEMENTAL FEEDING with EARLY CHILDHOOD CARE AND DEVELOPMENT
MEDICAL AND DENTAL ASSISTANCE
Programs on Education:
ALTERNATIVE LITERACY
TULONG DUNONG EDUCATIONAL ASSISTANCE
ALTERNATIVE LEARNING SYSTEM (ALS)
Programs on Early Childhood Care and Development (ECCD):
KALINGARAL CENTER
Other Programs and Services
SPIRITUAL ENHANCEMENT
COUNSELING
ENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT (EnDev)
ENVIRONMENTAL CARE (E-Care)
NETWORKING AND ADVOCAY PROGRAM (NAP)
Adopted Communities / Benificiaries |
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THE RIGHTS OF EVERY CHILD
To be born, to have a name and nationality.
To have family who will love and care for me.
To live in a peaceful community and a wholesome environment.
To have adequate food and a healthy and active body.
To obtain good education and develop my potential.
To be given opportunities for play and leisure.
To be given protection against abuse, exploitation, neglect, violence and danger.
To be defended and given assistance by the government.
To be able to express my own views. |
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WOMEN’S RIGHTS ARE HUMAN RIGHTS
♀ To good and quality education.
♀ To comprehensive health services.
♀ To access loans and other forms of financial credit
♀ To join leisure, sports and cultural activities.
♀ To decide on the number of children and on the number of years between pregnancies.
♀ To shared parenting responsibilities.
♀ To have equal access to jobs, benefits and social security.
♀ To be paid equally based on the work she does.
♀ To be free from all forms of slavery and prostitution.
♀ To vote, run for election and hold public office,
♀ To represent, change or retain nationality and citizenship. |
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COMMUNITY-BASED INTEGRATED DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS (CIDP)
CIDP is an approach that provides and facilitates the adequate, sufficient, acceptable and reasonable needs of marginalized children and its family for them to realize a humane society and community to prepare them to be the steward of the Earth.
Programs on Health:
SUPPLEMENTAL FEEDING
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EARLY CHILDHOOD CARE AND DEVELOPMENT
The Supplemental Feeding with Early Childhood Care and Development (ECCD) would address the malnutrition problem among the children, ages 2 to 7 years old, in different barangays in Olongapo City both in short and in long-term basis.
This 3 x a week, two-phase program runs for 6 months. The idea here is to immediately address the malnutrition needs of the children-beneficiaries of the project
Parents of the children are the lead role in this activity from marketing, food preparation and the literacy of the children.
MEDICAL AND DENTAL ASSISTANCE
Medical and Dental Assistance is a service of the foundation through linkages, referrals to other partner medical/dental institution, government or non-governments organizations and other capable individuals so as to provide substantial support to the need of the beneficiary.
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Programs on Education:
ALTERNATIVE LITERACY
This program would focus on the enhancement of the Knowledge, Attitude, Skills and Habits (KASH) of the parents, which is the sustainable way of dealing with the problem in the community.
Basic Nutrition, Hygiene and Food Preparation, Responsible Parenthood, Women’s Rights, Anti-VAWC Law, Gender Sensitivity and the importance of collective effort in dealing with community concerns are the topics in this program. |
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TULONG DUNONG EDUCATIONAL ASSISTANCE
Through educational assistance, children are given the opportunity to attend to school. Tuition fees, school supplies and uniform are provided to them. Every Saturday, volunteer students from AMA Computer Learning Center tutor the students the whole academic year.
There is close coordination with the teachers in order to have good follow-up of the activities, behavior and attitudes of the children in school. Likewise, the program helps the students through individual/family counseling and year end assessment/evaluation.
ALTERNATIVE LEARNING SYSTEM (ALS)
With coordination to the Bureau of Alternative Learning System (BALS)-Dep Ed, YFI is dedicated to achieve quality basic education for every Filipino and to attain basic competence.
YFI opens a 2 x a week review on elementary and secondary level for its beneficiary and non-beneficiary to finish elementary and/or high school level respectively.
This also encompasses both the non-formal and informal sources of knowledge and skills.
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Program on Early Childhood Care and Development (ECCD):
KALINGARAL CENTER
Children ages 3 to 7 years old were given a chance to develop their motor skills, increase vocabulary, explore and discover, work on listening skills and learn to follow directions and make them enjoy the classroom setting. This is part of the foundation’s commitment to truly implement Early Childhood Care and Development Law.
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Spirituality Enhancement
YFI is a non-sectarian institution, the beneficiaries are not solely discriminated because of their family’s or individual’s religious belief.
It is the foundation’s belief that the relationship with our Creator is needed to be improved and enhanced.
Counseling
This deals on advising and directioning of the beneficiary by necessary guidance and actions.
Marriage counseling, Parent-Teen Relationship and Siblings’ Rivalry are among the issues that the foundation support and manage.
Enterprise Development (EnDev)
This Program would promote products, crafts or any other goods of the foundation through providing livelihood projects or income generating projects in its beneficiaries.
Environmental Care (E-Care)
YFI is dedicated in securing and protecting the environment. Through its vision, mission and goals, YFI plays a vital role in promoting environmental care and protection by means of environmental campaigns, support and promotions for environmental care.
Basura Nyo, Pagkain Ko
World Bank Finalist
1st Philippine Development Innovation Market Place, 2004
Networking and Advocacy Program (NAP)
NAP deals on beseeching “capable individuals and/or groups” to respond positively for the help they could give on the needs on implementation of the foundation’s programs and services in its beneficiaries.
The above mentioned programs and services are part of the developed pro-active programs initiative of the foundation for the children, youth, women, family and other calling.
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Barangay |
No. of Children |
No. of Families |
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Kalaklan |
41 |
14 |
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Banicain |
25 |
10 |
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New Ilalim |
35 |
15 |
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Kababae |
50 |
27 |
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