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Our Mission Our Vision Goals Core Values 3 History ANNUAL REPORT Kalipay Treasures Learning Center PCNC Accreditation 2017 May 7, 2016 - Kalipay Treasures Learning School is February 26, 2016 - Kalipay was granted accreditation a an educational facility within the compound of by the Philippine Council for NGO Certification (PCNC) Recovered Treasures. It offers academic programs after careful scrutiny and verification as to its compliance from Kindergarten to Junior High School to children with the standards of good governance, management of Kalipay Negrense Foundation. It was inaugurated and accountability. Only those NGOs certified by PCNC in an intimate ceremony with the donors (Rosario would receive the status of donee institution, and Ortoll and Jorge Ortoll), supporters and friends. The 2017 donations to these certified donee institutions can be event included the unveiling of a marker stating that deducted from the donor's income tax. the school was built in memory of the mother of the donors, Concepcion Z. Ortoll. 2016 Kalipay Village Table of contents In November 2013 when typhoon Haiyan hit the Philippines, it claimed thousands of lives and displaced 2015 even more - without homes, and means of survival. To date, Heaven Sent 270 residents of Lakawon Island, Cadiz City have been September 12, 2014 - Kalipay opened its doors to angels provided new homes and new means of livelihood through History Rear front cover after seeing the urgent need to rescue babies. This is in the efforts of Kalipay and partner organizations such as the line with the vision to give every child the opportunity to 2014 International Labour Organization, the local government Mission, Vision, Goals and Core Values 2 live in a caring and safe environment, to start right from unit, Gawad Kalinga and Tear Fund Foundation. the very first stage of life. Message from the President 3 2013 Board of Trustees, Officers 4 Programs 6 2012 · Recovered Treasures Home 8 Recovered Treasures and Haven Home · Haven Home 10 August 22, 2011 – Christ Central Ministries of the DSWD License and Registration Philippines Inc. through its President, Threasa M. Hysell , 2011 July 7, 2010 - Kalipay formally received its Certificate of · Independent Living Program 12 turned over the operation and management of Recovered Registration and License to Operate from the Department Treasures to Kalipay Negrense Foundation Inc. of Social Welfare and Development during the ABSNET- · Volunteers 14 Negros quarterly meeting held in Nature’s Village, Talisay. Sept 5, 2011 - Haven Christian Ministries, Visayas, Inc. 2010 turned over the operations and management of Haven The year that was 16 Home to Kalipay. Rebuilding Recovered Treasures 20 2009 Financial Reports 22 2008 Founding of Kalipay June 28, 2007 - Kalipay was registered and approved by the Hope Alberto Balcells Village Securities and Exchange Commission with the following incorporators and Board of Trustees: Anna Balcells A total of 29 houses, six classrooms, and a community 2007 (President), John Gayoso (Vice President), Sylvia Campos clinic were built in honor of Alberto Balcells through the (Corporate Secretary), Eloisa Jison (Treasurer), Elaine effort of Anna Balcells in partnership with Gawad Kalinga in Eleazar (Trustee), Belinda Tanpinco (Trustee) and Atty. Jose Barangay Kabatangan in Talisay City. 2006 Torres (Trustee). Dear Friends, Kalipay Negrense Foundation, Inc. is a non-profit foundation working for the causes of disadvantaged children - the homeless, abandoned, neglected, malnourished, physically and sexually abused, victims of child Greetings of Joy! labor and trafficking, foundlings. Kalipay hopes to break the cycle of hopelessness in the children’s lives by introducing them to education, providing shelter, health care and counseling. Worldwide, there are 40 million children subjected to abuse every year (World Health Organization, 2001). Each year, an estimated 1 million children are “trafficked” internationally and Our Mission Goals across borders for illegal sex trade (UNICEF Convention on the Rights of Children). Of the world’s 1.2 billion people stricken by poverty, more than 600 million are children (UNICEF: the State We provide fun, healthy, loving homes and support • Deliver wholistic services that communities where children are empowered and promote caring, healing and of the World’s Children, 2000). The statistics of disadvantaged their needs and rights are protected. teaching to Kalipay beneficiaries. children all over the world are staggering. The sad reality is that these numbers continue to grow exponentially. • Develop empowered children with good moral values who will become In the Philippines alone, there are around 1.6 million street independent, productive, socially children. Three hundred thousand children are out of school in responsible adults. Western Visayas. One out of 5 children in the island of Negros Our Vision • Nurture a culture of excellence and is malnourished. And in a country where the topics of abuse fellowship among staff, volunteers, are considered taboo, cases of incest, rape, and other forms of management and the board of abuse often remain unaddressed. A world where children enjoy their right to a trustees in the performance of their brighter tomorrow. duties. Kalipay Negrense Foundation, Inc. is a non-profit organization, • Achieve a financially stable Kalipay. based on the island of Negros, that provides a safe place and a family environment to children who were abandoned and • Transform every member of society neglected, physically and sexually abused, or were victims of into a children’s rights champion. child labor and trafficking. Core Values At present, we are managing two children’s homes (Haven Home No child should be on No child should be hungry. and Recovered Treasures) with combined average of 100 children the streets. residents at a time. The primary and supplemental needs of our children, the No child should be denied No child should be subjected management of our two homes and our school, the tuition education. to violence. expenses of our college scholars would compose the bulk of our expenses that makes it challenging for a small local organization like ours. We are hoping that you can join us in this endeavor as an individual or as an organization to partner with us by sharing your time, talent and/or financial support to give more disadvantaged children a chance at a better life. Attached herewith is complete profile of our foundation. May we request an appointment at your most convenient time to discuss further opportunities for us to partner in #bringingjoy to disadvantaged children. Thank you and we wish “kalipay”all your life. Warmest regards, Board of Trustees and Management Team came up with the NEW Mission, Vision, ANNA C. BALCELLS Core Values and Goals for Kalipay Negrense Foundation during the seminar Founder and President sponsored by Consuelo Foundation. Kalipay Negrense Foundation, Inc. 2 3 Board of Trustees Admin Team Officers Meliton E. Sillador Jr. Executive Director Ligaya C. Abelarde Admin and Finance Manager Aileen Joy F. Pelongco Communications Manager Neil Patrick N. Begasa Development Officer Michelle T. Penarubia Admin/Finance Assistant 1 Divina D. Castillano Admin/Finance Assistant 2 Cris B. Pulmones Anna C. Balcells Admin Assistant Admin Team Founder and President Recovered Treasures Home Haven Home Home Management Team Recovered Treasures Home Haven Home Ginnette Yanson- John I. Gayoso Gigi M. Campos Alan S. Gensoli Johanna C. Daroy Cecilia R. Delgado Rose Jessica F. Octaviano Cook: Home Manager Charmaine Javelona Home Manager Regie S. Plomeda Dumancas Treasurer Corporate Secretary Trustee Jenely P. Kilitar Vice President Social Workers: Lovelyn R. Pangcobilia Psychologist Driver/Maintenance: Leila Vie P. Galve Franklin C. Pastor Isabel Victoria L. Coscoluella Jonathan C. Tuazon Diane P. Bayanin Gregory B. Balasabas Gelime A. Lumawag Kristel J. Derubio Social Worker: Clarence L. Padillo Erwin F. Villa Julio M. Labayen Santos R. Nemis, Jr. Teachers: Early Childhood Educator Jed Garlin M. Ambong Cooks: Ma. Donna Buison-Barros Josephine C. Aquino Evelyn N. Caballero Charlen Grace B. Buot Myrna F. Taparano Senior Home Parent Mayette S. Mijares Jenelie S. Juros Joenabelle B. Porden Maintenance Cheryl P. Tuazon Shierman G. Ambong Home Parents: Nancy D. Cagalawan Senior Home Parents: Laundrywoman Shareen T. Morales Nemia N. Milendez Hilda T. Dolvio Jenrel Palpara Ana Macasa-Sanson Belinda U. Tanpinco Lyndon P. Caña Cookie A. Joel C. Arabelo Lagrimas Prado Drivers Roxan D. Puyong Trustee Trustee Trustee Montenegro Home Parents: Levy O. Placio Mary Jean N. Vislenio Trustee Ma. Elena T. Bayoneta Gerald E. Perez 4 Programs Programs Expenses Recovered Treasures Home Recovered Treasures Home is a residential care facility that caters to children 1% ranging from ages four years and above. The home is located in Bago City. 11% The home staff implements the basic components of residential care namely, Social enterprises General project expenses home life, medical and dental, social services, and education. (Project operations facilitation, Monitoring and follow-ups, 6% Volunteer Program, Community Outreach Programs, Kalipay Treasures operations and Healthcare and Medical subsidy maintenance.) 2% 23% Case management and Haven Home documentation Food and nutrition Haven Home serves as the half-way home for the newly rescued children. This also serves as a home for Kalipay’s College kids studying in Bacolod City. Similar to Recovered Treasures, Haven Home also provides the fundamental
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