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Ngos ACCREDITED of DSWD Directory of NGOs ACCREDITED to operate by the Department of Social Welfare and Development as of September 30, 2009 Name of Agency/ Contact Person Registration # License # Accred. # Programs and Services Service Delivery Clientele Area(s) of Address /Tel-Fax Nos. Mode Operation NATIONAL CAPITAL REGION (NCR) Child & Youth Welfare Agency (Residential) ABS-CBN FOUNDATION Ms. Tina Monson- SB-R 213-04 SB-2005- L 095 SB-2006-041 Bantay Bata; Educational TV Residential and Children & their families Regions I, III, INCORPORATED Palma as amended July 29, 2005 June 28, 2006 to Department; Disaster & Development Community- IV-A, VI, VII, Mo. Ignacia Ave., Scout Albano St., Program Manager January 13, 2005 June 27, 2009 Management Desk based XI and NCR Quezon City (community-based Tel. #: 924-2740; 922-4842; 922-4295; and child services) 415-6307 to 08; 374-5550; 925-5255 Fax #: 415-6309 SB-2005-074 December 20, 2005 to December 19, 2008 (community and family welfare) A HOME FOR THE ANGELS CHILD Mrs. Ma. Evelina I. NCR-2004-R-325 NCR-2004-L-054 SB-2008-100 Adoption; Food; Clothing; Temporary Residential Care Neglected, abandoned, NCR CARING FOUNDATION, INC. Atienza November 16, November 16, September 23, Shelter orphaned, deprived 2306 Coral cor. Augusto Francisco Sts., Executive Director 2004 2004 2008 to September children 0-6 months old San Andres Bukid, Manila 22, 2011 Tel. #: 562-8089, 536-3779; 526-8818; 523-7939 562-8085 e-mail add:[email protected] ASIAN STUDENTS CHRISTIAN FDN., Rev. Craig M. NCR-2003- R 147 NCR-2004-L 042 SB-2005-044 Homelife; Educational Assistance; Residential Care Outcasts, dependent, NCR INC. - MANGO TREE HOUSE Burrows July 14, 2003 June 25, 2004 September 1, 2005 Outreach; Community Development; abused, abandoned, No. 24 Pariñas St., Project-8, Quezon City Executive Director to August 31, 2008 Spiritual Services neglected, deprived, Tel. #: 920-3940; 454-3520 orphaned 6-20 yrs.. old Fax #: 926-4572 ASILO DE SAN VICENTE DE PAUL Sr. Melly Espinili, NCR-2004-R 336 NCR-2004-L 057 SB-2007-023 Child/Youth Welfare (Day/ Residential Residential Care Orphaned, neglected, No. 1148 UN Avenue, Manila D.C. December 9, 2004 December 17, January 19, 2007 Care, Sagip Kabataan/Drop-In Center, abandoned, street children Tel. #: 523-3829; 523-5264; 523-1460; Administrator 2004 to January 18, Home Management, Asilo Collegiate and youth 522-8696 2010 Football); Family Welfare Outreach; Community Extension; Emergency Relief ASOCIACION DE DAMAS DE FILIPINAS Maribeth T. Florido NCR-2006-L-078 SB-2008-041 Institutional/Residential Care, Day Residential Care Orphaned, abandoned, NCR INC. Chief Executive March 31, 2006 June 23, 2008 to Care Services for non-working mothers neglected children, No. 1451 Pres. Quirino Ave., Paco, Manila Officer June22, 2011 unwed/unmarried parents, Tel. #: 563-2309 parents who are financial unstable ATING FAMILIA FOUNDATION, INC. Mr. Gregorio Nitro SB-R2003-056 SB-2004-L 072 BSR-00-0148 Child/Youth Care; Rehabilitative & Residential and Disadvantaged children & Region IV & No. 441 San Pablo Street, San Antonio President June 17,2003 June 30, 2004 February 9, 2000 Educational Program; Treatment & Community- youth (orphaned, NCR Valley I, Parañaque City to February 8, Rehabilitative Services; Residential based abandoned, neglected, Tel. #: 542-3410; 842-5168; 842-5160 2003 Services/ Homelife; Christian poor children & those Education Formation referred by own parents & guardian) BAHAY TULUYAN, INC. Ms. Lily Flordelis, SB-2006-0248 SB-2006-L 0117 BSR-00-0197 Junior Educators Program; Residential care Street children 4-14 yrs. Regions IV-A 2218 Leveriza St., Malate, Manila DMD March 15, 2006 October 25, 2006 June 20, 2000 to Participatory Research Team; old who are sexually/ and NCR CP# 0918-9396140 Executive Director June 19, 2003 Campaigns and Advocacy; Temporary physically abused, E-mail address: [email protected] Shelter maltreated, abandoned, neglected, orphaned Page 1 of 99 Name of Agency/ Contact Person Registration # License # Accred. # Programs and Services Service Delivery Clientele Area(s) of Address /Tel-Fax Nos. Mode Operation BENNYNATIONAL HINN MINISTRIES CAPITAL ASIA, INC. REGIONDeanna R.(NCR) Collins DSWD-NCR RL-000003-2009 DSWD-SB- A- Residential care and homelife Residential Care children and youth ages 4- NCR (My Father's House) Executive Director March 30, 2009 000046-2009 services, spiritual christian values and Community- 17 years old declared #135 Tirona cor. Teofilo Sison Sts. BF March 30, 2009 to formation, educational services, based abandoned by court, Homes East Phase VI, Muntinlupa City March 29, 2012 medical program, community neglected, voluntary Tel. # 772-4844/772-4846/772-4847 outreach/feeding program surrendered or orphaned Fax #: 807-8865 Email: [email protected] CASA MIANI SOMASCON FATHERS Rev. Fr. Luigi SB-R2003-035 SB-2003-L-014 Social Services, religious formation, Residential Care Poor & disadvantaged, Regions III, V, FDN, INC. Brenna, CRS June 31,2003 March 3, 2003 educational program, Job and OJT abandoned, drop--out VII and NCR Commerce Avenue, Ayala Alabang, Executive Director assistance, Health Care, Advance & street children Muntinlupa City, 1702 Metro Manila Phase-Out Program and summer Tel. #: (056) 211-2705 Program Fax. #: 842-2923 e-mail: [email protected]/ [email protected] CASA MIANI SAN JOSE Fr. Romel Ermita SB-R2003-035 SB-2003-L-014 SB-2006-039 Social Services, religious formation, Residential Care 7-16 years old children NCR St. Jude, San Jose Village, Alabang, Program Director June 31,2003 March 3, 2003 June 5, 2006 to educational program, Job and OJT and youth who are Muntinlupa City June 4, 2009 assistance, Health Care, Advance & abandoned, neglected, Tel. #: 807-7893 Phase-Out Program and summer orphaned and abused e-mail: [email protected]/ Program [email protected] CHILDREN'S JOY FOUNDATION, INC. Ms. Zenaida Delez DSWD-SB-RL 00002-2009' SB-2008-132 homelife services, social services, Residential Care Children and youth Region XI & No. 6 Brown Swiss Street Project 8, Officer-in-Charge March 2, 2009 to March 1, 2012 November 18, educational assistance, health and and Community- NCR Quezon City 2008 to November medical assistance, recreational and based Tel. #: 920-3272 17, 2011 sports, spiritual and value formation Cell #: (0916) 4245028 (NCR) CHOSEN CHILDREN, INCORPORATED Ms. Ma. Angeles P. NCR-2003-R 179 NCR-2003- L 024 SB-2006-084 Child Caring; Medical Missions; Residential Care Children with special NCR Home: 6 Ilocos-Abra St., PHILAM Village, Fullerton October 2, 2003 October 2, 2003 December 18, Therapy; Educational Assistance needs 0-2 yrs. old Las Piñas City Executive Director 2006 to December Tel. #: 872-5022; 872-4936; 872-1760 17, 2009 Office: 34 Apacible St., PHILAM Village, Las Piñas CHRISTIAN MISSION SERVICE Ms. Dinah U. DSWD-SB RL-00003-2009 BSR-99-0129 Alternative Home Care and Residential Care Children, youth, victims of Regions IV-A, PHILIPPINES, INC. Macaranas March 9, 2009 to March 8, 2012 November 15, Sponsorship; 3 Day Care Centers and and Community- calamities, persons with V and NCR No. 188 Kaimito Street, Kaimitoville, Valle Executive Director 1999 to November sponsorship based disabilities, families, Verde, 15, 2002 communities, church Ugong, Pasig City workers, ministries Tel. #: 637-2906 Fax #: 631-1413 e-mail: [email protected] CHRISTIAN GROWTH MINISTRIES Rev. Miguel SB-R-0137-03 SB-2003-L-051 SB-2003-0246 Foster Care Program; Social Services; Residential Care Lost and foundling; Regions IV 129 13th Avenue, Brgy. Socorro, Cubao, Lacanilao November 18, November 18, November 18, Child Case Records; Homelife/Group abandoned, surrendered, and NCR Quezon City CGM President 2003 2003 2003 to November Living Experience; Educational orphaned, age limit is from Tel. # 421-6418/ 421-7155 to 56 17, 2006 Services; Medical Services; infancy to adolescence Cell. #: (0920) 670-0545 Recreational/Other Cultural Activities; Fax: #: 421-7565 Spiritual Enhancement/ E-mail Address: [email protected] Value Formation CRIBS PHILIPPINES, INC. Ms. Maritona Victa NCR-2004-R 339 NCR-2004-L 058 SB-2008-82 Residential/Foster Care; Homelife; Residential Care Abandoned, surrendered, NCR (CREATE RESPONSE INFANTS BY Labajo December 22, December 28, July 25, 2008 to Educational; Psychological; Spiritual; neglected infants (0-2 yrs.. SHARING) Executive Director 2004 2004 July 24, 2011 Productivity; Health; and Socio-Cultural old) abused females (7-17 No. 30 Major S. Dizon Street, Industrial Services; Counseling; Group Therapy; yrs.. old) Valley, 1800 Marikina City Skills Training * capacity: home 30; Tel. #: 681-5921; 681-8078 shelter 25 Fax: 6471329 email add: [email protected] Page 2 of 99 Name of Agency/ Contact Person Registration # License # Accred. # Programs and Services Service Delivery Clientele Area(s) of Address /Tel-Fax Nos. Mode Operation EDUCATIONALNATIONAL RESEARCH CAPITAL AND REGIONFr. Pierre (NCR) Tritz, S.J. DSWD-SB RL-00015-2009 SB-2006-009 educational assistance, health Community- Drop-outs, late enrollees, Regions I-XII, DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE (ERDA) President October 13, 2009 to October 12, 2012 March 6, 2006 to services(medical check-up and based street children, child CAR, FOUNDATION, INC. March 5, 2009 provision of medicines), livelihood scavengers, children in CARAGA and No. 66 Linaw St., Sta. Mesa Heights, (community- program, continuing education conflict with the law (CICL) NCR Brgy. Quezon City based) program,advocacy and children's families, communities Tel. #: 732-4327; 743-0382; 741-3014;
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