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Swdas with Valid RLA.Xlsx Directory of Social Welfare and Development Agencies (SWDAs) with VALID REGISTRATION, LICENSED TO OPERATE AND ACCREDITATION CERTIFICATES per AO 16 s. 2012 as of October 2013 Name of Agency/ Contact Registration # License # Accred. # Programs and Services Service Clientele Area(s) of Address /Tel-Fax Nos. Person Delivery Operation Mode NATIONAL CAPITAL REGION Child & Youth Welfare (Residential) ACCREDITED A HOME FOR THE ANGELS CHILD Mrs. Ma. DSWD-NCR-RL-000086- DSWD-SB-A- adoption and foster care, homelife, Residentia 0-6 months old NCR CARING FOUNDATION, INC. Evelina I. 2011 000784-2012 social and health services l Care surrendered, 2306 Coral cor. Augusto Francisco Sts., Atienza November 21, 2011 to October 3, 2012 abandoned and San Andres Bukid, Manila Executive November 20, 2014 to October 2, foundling children Tel. #: 562-8085 Director 2015 Fax#: 562-8089 e-mail add:[email protected] BAHAY TULUYAN, INC. Ms. Lily DSWD-SB-RL-00083-2012 BSR-00-0197 Junior Educators Program; Residentia Street children 4- Regions 2218 Leveriza St., Malate, Manila Flordelis, January 9, 2012 to January June 20, 2000 to Participatory Research Team; l care and 14 yrs. old who IV-A and Tel.# 353-3419 DMD 8, 2015 June 19, 2003 Campaigns and Advocacy; community- are sexually/ NCR CP# 0918-9396140 Executive Temporary Shelter based physically abused, E-mail address: [email protected] Director maltreated, abandoned, neglected, orphaned BENNY HINN MINISTRIES ASIA, INC. Deanna R. DSWD-NCR RL-000003- DSWD-SB-A- Residential care and homelife Residentia children and youth NCR (My Father's House) Collins 2012 000875-2013 services, spiritual christian values l Care and ages 4-17 years #135 Ramona Tirona cor. Teofilo Sison Executive May 24, 2012 to March 24, June 3, 2013 to formation, educational program, Communit old declared Sts. BF Homes East Phase VI, Director 2015 June 2, 2016 social services, health and nutrition y-based abandoned by Muntinlupa City (Residential services, sports, play and court, neglected, Tel. # 772-4844/772-4846/772-4847 care) recreation, community outreach voluntary Fax #: 772-4844 loc 115/807-8865 program, academy of leaders (an surrendered or Email: [email protected] independent living program) orphaned Name of Agency/ Contact Registration # License # Accred. # Programs and Services Service Clientele Area(s) of Address /Tel-Fax Nos. Person Delivery Operation Mode CASANATIONAL MIANI SOMASCON CAPITAL FATHERS REGION Rev. Fr. Luigi DSWD-SB-RL-00042-2010 DSWD-SB-A- Social Services, religious Residentia 7-16 years old NCR FDN, INC. Brenna, CRS August 25, 2010 to August 000439-2010 formation, educational program, l Care children and youth Office : Commerce Avenue, Ayala Executive 24, 2013 November 10, Job and OJT assistance, Health who are Alabang, Muntinlupa City, 1702 Metro Director 2010 to Care, Advance & Phase-Out abandoned, Manila November 9, Program and summer Program neglected, Tel. #: (056) 211-2705 2013 orphaned and Fax. #: 842-2923 abused e-mail: [email protected]/ [email protected] Facility :CASA MIANI SAN JOSE Fr. Romel St. Jude, San Jose V Ermita Program Director CHILDREN'S JOY FOUNDATION, Ma. Angeles DSWD-SB-RL 00002-2009 SB-2008-132 -homelife services, social services, Residentia children and youth NCR INC. M. Lazaro February 14, 2013 to November 18, educational assistance, health and l Care and No. 6 Brown Swiss Street, Road 18, Center Head February 13, 2016 2008 to medical assistance, recreational Communit Project 8, Quezon City November 17, and sports, spiritual and value y-based Tel. #: 920-3272 2011 formation Fax #: 453-1704 (NCR) e-mail add:@[email protected] '-educational scholarship to children being re-integrated to their CRIBS FOUNDATION, INC. Ms. Josefina DSWD-SB-RL-00075-2011 DSWD-SB-A- Residential care, Foster Care, Residentia Abandoned, Regions No. 15 Major S. Dizon Street, Industrial Dimalaluan October 17, 2011 to 000773-2012 homelife, educational, l Care and surrendered, IV-A and Valley, 1800 Marikina City Executive October 16, 2014 September 5, psychological, spiritual, health, Communit neglected infants NCR Tel. #: 681-5921/681-8078/681-9705 Director (Residential-based, 2012 to socio-cultural services, counseling, y-based (0-2 yrs.. old) girl Fax: 647-1329 Community-based and September 4, group therapy; skills training survivors of sexual email add: Child Placement (Foster 2015 abuse (7-17 [email protected]/marie_cribs@yah Care) Programs and (Residential care yrs.old) oo.com Services) and community- based (foster care) Name of Agency/ Contact Registration # License # Accred. # Programs and Services Service Clientele Area(s) of Address /Tel-Fax Nos. Person Delivery Operation Mode EDUCATIONALNATIONAL RESEARCH CAPITAL AND REGIONFr. Pierre DSWD-SB RL-00015-2009 DSWD-SB- A- educational assistance, health Communit Drop-outs, late NCR DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE Tritz, S.J. April 11, 2013 to April 10, 000191-2009 services(medical check-up and y-based enrollees, street (ERDA) FOUNDATION, INC. President 2016 October 13, provision of medicines), livelihood children, child No. 66 Linaw St., Sta. Mesa Heights, 2009 to October program, continuing education scavengers, Brgy. Quezon City Ms. Dolor 12, 2012 program,advocacy and children's children in conflict Tel. #: 732-4327; 743-0382; 741-3014; Cardeño (community- participation, TUKLASAN Center - with the law 732-7818; 732-3198; 743-0382 Executive based) temporarily shelters street children, (CICL) families, Fax #: 732-3198/415-0168 Director nationwide child labor, victim of violence, communities e-mail: SB-2004-0280 indigenous children and CICL, [email protected]/e March 4, 2004 SABANA Project - rehabilitates [email protected] (NCR- school dropouts and saves residential) potential dropout children in Smokey Mountain dump site by helping them go back remain in school, BK-RESToRE - revitalizing and expanding services towards rehab and reintegration of CICL EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH AND Christine Ann DSWD-SB RL-00015-2009 DSWD-SB-A- educational assistance, health Residentia Drop-outs, late NCR DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE T. Javier April 11, 2013 to April 10, 000371-2010 services(medical check-up and l Care enrollees, street (ERDA) FOUNDATION, INC. - Program 2016 June 17, 2010 to provision of medicines), livelihood children, child TUKLASAN CENTER Officer June 16, 2013 program, continuing education scavengers, 265 Ibuna St., San Juan, Metro (NCR- program,advocacy and children's children in conflict Manila residential) participation, TUKLASAN Center - with the law temporarily shelters street children, (CICL) families, DSWD-SB- A- child labor, victim of violence, communities 000191-2009 indigenous children and CICL, October 13, SABANA Project - rehabilitates 2009 to October school dropouts and saves 12, 2012 potential dropout children in (community- Smokey Mountain dump site by based) helping them go back remain in nationwide school, BK-RESToRE - revitalizing and expanding services towards rehab and reintegration of CICL EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH AND Ms. Sandra P. DSWD-SB RL-00015-2009 DSWD-SB-A- self enhancement Residentia children in conflict NCR DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE Dichoso April 11, 2013 to April 10, 000650-2011 activities/services, art lesssons l Care with the law (ERDA) FOUNDATION, INC. - BK- Program 2016 December 14, and sports activities (CICL) RESToRE Manager 2011 to Road 10 Magsaysay Village, Vitas, December 13, Tondo, Manila 2014 Name of Agency/ Contact Registration # License # Accred. # Programs and Services Service Clientele Area(s) of Address /Tel-Fax Nos. Person Delivery Operation Mode FRIENDSHIPNATIONAL HOME CAPITAL FATHER LUIS REGION Bro. Luis DSWD-NCR-RL-000077- DSWD-SB-A- homelife, education, health and Residentia Orphaned, NCR AMIGO, INC. Ortiz, t.c. 2011 000711-2012 nutrition, leisure and recreation, l Care and abandoned, 2339 Espiritu St., Malate, Manila President August 26, 2011 to August May 11, 2012 to spiritual formation and values community- neglected street Tel. #: (632) 522-1319 25, 2014 May 10, 2016 formation based children e-mail: [email protected] (Level 2) HOLY FAMILY HOME- MAKATI Sr. Luz Maria DSWD-NCR RL-000059- DSWD-SB-A- temporary shelter, homelife, social Residentia abandoned and NCR FOUNDATION, INC. C. Buitrago 2011 512-2011 services, medical/dental, l Care neglected Blk. 32 Lot 8 # 21 Umbel St., Brgy. Executive February 21, 2011 to March 23, 2011 educational services, counseling (physically Umbel Pembo, Makati City Director February 20, 2014 to March 22, abused) female Tel. #: 728-7092 2014 children and youth HOLY TRINITY HOME FOR Sr. Ma. Elena DSWD-NCR-RL-000121- SB-2006-029 Homelife/Group Living; Residentia abandoned, NCR CHILDREN INC. O. Suico, 2013 April 25, 2006 to Educational Services; Health l Care neglected and Lot 4 Block 3 Accountant St. Merry THDW June 14, 2013 to June 13, April 24, 2009 Services; Recreational & Other abused children Homes, Subdivision, Sauyo,Novaliches, President/Hea 2016 Cultural Activities; Spiritual Quezon City d of the Formulation; Community Tel. #: 936-1598 Agency Participation; Social Services HOSPICIO DE SAN JOSE Sr. Maria DSWD-NCR-RL-000039- DSWD-SB-A- child and youth development Residentia children, youth, NCR Isla de Convalencia, Ayala Bridge, 1099 Socorro 2010 000423-2010 program, persons with special l Care persons with Manila Evidente October 21, 2010 to October 21, needs program, program for older special needs and Tel. #: 734-2366 to 68 Directress October 20, 2014 2010 to October persons and crisis intervention older persons Email: 20, 2014 programs [email protected]/hospiciodesanj
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