Partner Beneficiaries
These are the partner NGOs and foundations that we have done U! Happy Events with in the past. Primarily we have divided them into 5 groups: Orphanages, Community Based, Hospitals & Halfway Homes, Schools and Other Partner Organizations. If you wish to look for specific activities with an NGO, you can use the search button located at the upper right corner of the website.
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Orphanages (27)
1. Bahay Maria
Partnership Started May 05, 2012
Bahay Maria is a shelter for abandoned and surrendered young children from the poorest communities. It provides formal education for the children and teaches them to become God-loving, responsible children and model citizens.
95 Amapola St., Bel-Air 3, Makati
2. Bahay Tuluyan
Partnership Started June 25, 2011
Bahay Tuluyan (meaning “House of welcome”) is a Filipino non government organization working with children in need of special protection. The organization believes that all children deserve to live with peace, justice and dignity and strives to uphold the United Nations Convention of the Right of the Child in all areas its work. Their center also provides free education to the marginalized children.
Makabata Guesthouse, Leveriza St, Malate, Manila City
www.bahaytuluyan.org
3. Children’s Joy Foundation Inc.
Partnership Started February 23, 2013
They put up a place where said children will have a home where they could be given attention while they are given educational assistance and other developmental services. It provides temporary care for children and youth needing rehabilitative and developmental services. As what its name stands for, the Children’s Joy Foundation Inc., seeks to assist marginalized children to enjoy life to the full in a protective and caring environment, with a Godly fear oriented heart.
No. 6 Brown Swiss St. Road 18 Project 8, Quezon City
www.childrensjoyfoundation.org
4. Cottolengo Filipino
Partnership Started December 19, 2016
Cottolengo Filipino is a private non-stock, non-profit religious and non-government organzation licensed and accredited by the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD). It is owned and managed by Little Works of Divine Providence Congregation founded by Saint Luigi Orione, an apostle of charity and father of the poor. Its aim is to serve the most poor, abandoned, neglected, surrendered persons with disabilities.
Gloria vista subdivision, Brgy San Rafael, Rodriguez(Montalban), Rizal 1860, Philippines
http://www.cottolengofilipino.com
5. CRIBS Foundation
Partnership Started June 23, 2012
CRIBS (Create Responsive Infants By Sharing) is for babies. They also have the NEW BEGINNINGS PROGRAM. It is a residential home for young female survivors of sexual abuse aged 7-17 years. It provides a nurturing and therapeutic environment for the healing and recovery of each child. The program utilizes a multidisciplinary team approach in meeting the physical, emotional, educational and spiritual needs of the children. In CRIBS, healing through the arts is an important part of the recovery process.
Industrial Valley Complex, 15 Maj. Santos Dizon St, Marikina
Facebook: CRIBS Foundation, Inc.
6. ECPAT Philippines
End Child Pornography and Child Prostitution and Trafficking for Sexual Purposes (ECPAT) is a non-governmental organisation and a global network of civil society organisations exclusively dedicated to ending the commercial sexual exploitation of children.
http://www.ecpatphilippines.org/
143 Anonas Extension, Quezon City
7. Elsie Gaches Village Outreach
Partnership Started April 27, 2017
Home to many abandoned children, Elsie Gaches Village accommodates about 470 people who suffer from a range of mild to severe mental disorders. Those who suffer from such diseases demand constant care and resources to help support their every day life.
Alabang-Zapote Road, Muntinlupa City, 1770 Metro Manila
(02) 807-6023
8. Gentle Hands
Partnership Started January 13, 2014
Over the last 15 years Gentle Hands has been a ministry dedicated to helping the urban people of the Philippines. Over 5,000 babies have been born here since it began. It is now run by Charity and Evan Graff. It is a child and youth welfare agency meant to be on the front lines of rescue and rehabilitation of the medical, social and educational needs of at-risk children and youth, working towards improving human community life through the love of Jesus and family centered care.
27 F. Castillo Street, Bagumbuhay, Project 4, Quezon City
http://gentlehandsinc.org/
9. Haven for Children
Partnership Started November 12, 2015
Haven for Children is the national center for street children recovering from substance abuse. Ages 7-13 yrs. old all are boys from different places of the Philippines.
Alabang – Zapote Rd, Muntinlupa, 1771 Metro Manila
http://thehavenforchildren.com/
10. Holy Family Home Foundation Inc
Partnership Started April 29, 2013
The Holy Family Home Foundation Inc. is a non-profit organization managed by the Congregation of the Capuchin Tertiary Sisters of the Holy Family, a Congregation with Franciscan Amigonian Spirituality. Holy Family Home provides long-term residential care, protection, and rehabilitation for over 30 abandoned, neglected, orphaned, and physically abused girls. The foundation aims to give the girls under its care with complete service that caters to the personal, emotional, and spiritual needs of each child.
Blk 32 Lot 8 Umbel St., Pembo, Makati City
www.holyfamilyhome.org
11. Hospicio de San Jose
Partnership Started December 20, 2012
For 200 years, Hospicio de San Jose has accepted the poorest of the poor and families in crisis, and has sheltered them, fed them, clothed them, educated them, cared for them when they were sick or wounded, and helped them go on in this world. For infants and the children, able and not so able, they found families or restored them to their own whenever possible, and when neither was possible, harbored them for life and buried them when they passed away.
San Miguel, Manila City
www.hospiciodesanjose.org
12. Kids International Ministries (New Faith Family Home)
Partnership Started March 08, 2008
This ministry exists to prepare children to honor God in their everyday lives. Founded in 2006, Kids International Ministries was created to raise impoverished children in Christian environments across the globe. We desire to raise these children in one of our children’s homes or by connecting them to a Christian family for adoption, either in their culture or abroad.
Valley Golf Mansion, Cainta, Rizal
www.kidsim.org
13. Kokkyo Naki Kodomotachi (Children Without Borders)
Partnership Started July 07, 2013
They works for children at risk, children in need of special protection specialized on intervention and diversion of children in conflict with the law. Guided by our vision “A world that cares for the total development of children”.
Blk. 12 Lot 16 Sta. Maria St. Guadanoville Subd., Tala North District, Caloocan City
www.knkphils.com.ph
14. Kuya Center
Partnership Started December 17, 2006
It is for Street Children caters children living on the streets, who have no family connections (abandoned, orphaned, lost runaways), who have family connections but prefer to live on the streets (runaways) who reside with their low-income families but “work” (street families), children living with their low-income family members in the community – who are more than likely ‘working children’ too economically poor for the families to be able to afford even public education.
#6 Saint Michael St., Cubao, 1109 Quezon City
www.facebook.com/pages/Kuya-Center-for-Street-Children/
15. Manila Boys Town
Partnership Started August 31, 2014
This institution caters for Manila’s abandoned, forgotten, and voluntarily surrendered children, teenagers, and senior citizens
Narra Boulevard, Parang, Marikina City
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Manila-Boystown-Complex-Parang-Marikina-City-Philippines/348111318603789
16. Missionaries of Charity
Partnership Started January 12, 2013
Mother Teresa’s visits to the Philippines have left an indelible mark on the Filipino people, for truly, she is the Gospel personified. The Missionaries of Charity, the religious congregation she founded, practices the regular religious vows of poverty, chastity and obedience. They established a home in the country named Missionaries of Charity Home of Joy for the Sick Children. This is for the orphans and the sick, and abandoned children in their care. They have another home across the street, which caters to the elderly.
1030 Tayuman, Tondo, Manila
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Missionaries-Of-Charity-Home-Of-Joy-For-The-Sick-Children/638237182868650
17. Nayon ng Kabataan
Partnership Started September 27, 2015
Nayon ng Kabataan Orphanage, or commonly referred to as NKOO, is a residential facility founded in 1968 by the Philippines Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) and located in Mandaluyong City. It targets the abused, orphaned, and exploited children of up to 17 years of age.
Welfareville Compound, Mandaluyong City, Metro Manila, Philippines
18. Pangarap Foundation
Partnership Started February 19, 2015
The Sons of Mary set up Pangarap Foundation in 1989, and in partnership with Ina-Anak, Inc. and the Ladies of Charity of Pasay, commenced its work with street children and out of school youths and their families in Pasay City, Manila. Many of our original beneficiaries came from nearby slum dwellers located at a reclamation area that has since been developed into a commercial and retail centre. Others came from nearby provinces, the Visayas and Mindanao, as well as various locations within Metro Manila. They reach out to boys ages 8-17 years.
2503 Taft Ave. cor Escobal Street, Manila
http://www.pangarapfoundation.org.ph/
19. Precious Heritage Children
Partnership Started March 20, 2010
Precious Heritage Children exists to provide the orphans, abandoned, neglected and tribal children in the Philippines with a loving environment and a nurturing place to call home for their protection, guidance and security. These children will be prepared for life in their community as valuable, contributing members who demonstrate strong Christian values. They also provide programs and services to address the need of the malnourished and unschooled children.
Antipolo
www.preciousheritagechildren.org
20. Rehoboth Childrens Home
Partnership Started December 01, 2007
Rehoboth Children’s Home has a current capacity for a total of 24 children. The Home is now fully operational, serving children from 0 to 8 years old. The children are being cared for in a family style atmosphere, receiving love, nurture and individual attention from their caregivers. A full time social worker has been employed who works diligently on the paperwork process to clear for adoption those children who have been abandoned or legally surrendered by their birth parents.
Tanay, Rizal
www.rehobothchildrenshome.com
21. SOS Children’s Village
Partnership Started March 24, 2012
It is a place for orphaned, abandoned and neglected children and children in extreme difficult circumstances to belong to a home and family, where competent and responsible SOS Mothers and co-workers provide unconditional love, inspiration, support and encouragement for these children to take their place in society, enriched with their God-given talents, and contribute their share to the progress of the human family. In each SOS Children’s Village, each child finds a family, growing together with BROTHERS AND SISTERS in the same HOUSE, under the love and care of a MOTHER who raises him as her own.
Ayala Alabang Village, Mindanao Ave, Muntinlupa City
www.sosphilippines.org
22. St. Rita Orphanage
Partnership Started October 19, 2013
St. Rita Orphanage provides temporary residential care to the abandoned, the neglected and the indigent children in order to provide opportunities for total human development: physical, emotional, mental, intellectual, educational, economic, cultural, religious and spiritual.
Sucat, Paranaque
http://augustinianrecollect.org.ph/orphanage.htm
23. Tahanan ng Pagmamahal
A Christ-centered community of orphaned, abandoned, abused children, compassionate staff and volunteers, bound by love and faith, preparing the children to grow up as God-loving and civic-minded individuals.
45 Dr. Pilapil Street, Baranggay Sagad, Pasig City
http://www.tahananngpagmamahalorphanage.com/
24. Tahanang Walang Hagdanan
Partnership Started February 08, 2009
Tahanang Walang Hagdanan aims to uplift the lives of the orthopedically handicapped persons. It has five workshops, six dormitories for trainees who came from far provinces. It is a rehabilitation and skills training center with sheltered workshops where the people with disabilities are trained to be productive and self-reliant member of the society.
175 Aida Street Marick Subdivision Barangay Santo Domingo, Cainta, Rizal
www.twh.org.ph
25. Talking Hands
Partnership Started July 01, 2017
Talking Hands is a partner of U! Happy. If you wish to create an event or donate to the children, our group could assist you. U! Happy Events provides sustainable support and teaches values to marginalized children in the Philippines. We provide a platform for sponsors and volunteers to reach out to beneficiaries through creative and meaningful activities. We organize volunteer events for U! Sponsor your own event here. Thank you very much.
www.facebook.com/talkinghands.ph
2700 IBP Rd, Brgy. Commonwealth
Quezon City, Philippines 1121
26. Virlanie Foundation
Partnership Started September 09, 2012
The Virlanie Foundation, Inc. is the largest private non-sectarian child caring institution in Metro Manila, Philippines. The foundation serves children found living in the streets as well as those referred by other institutions. Virlanie works to prevent the future physical and psychological abuse of children. It envisions empowered children see a brighter future for themselves. It cares for more than four hundred (400+) children in its twelve (12) homes and eight hundred (800) children through its outreach programs.
Louie R. Prieto Bldg, 4055 Yague St., Brgy. Singkamas, Makati City
www.virlanie.org
27. Visayan Forum Foundation
Partnership Started July 15, 2012
It is a Philippine-based NGO established in 1991 that is widely regarded for innovating solutions to end modern-day slavery. VF provides specialized services to victims and their families, builds social movements, and advocates for lasting policy changes to combat human trafficking, domestic servitude and other forms of exploitation.
Antipolo City / 12th Ave Cubao, Quezon City 1109 Metro Manila
www.visayanforum.org
Community-Based (38)
1. A-HA Learning Center
Partnership Started November 22, 2014
It is a center that provides a free tutoring center for public school children living in Makati. A-HA! Learning Center aims to do the following: to help in the total development of the child, through the values of Jesus Christ; to provide free tutoring and mentoring services to public school children most in need in the community; to create a community of responsible, committed, and loving volunteers.
Their goal for the students: to develop the child holistically; to create independent, and resilient thinkers who can think critically, read fluently, and comprehend by themselves; and to communicate through speech and writing effectively.
Makati City
https://www.facebook.com/ahalearning
2. Alay Buhay Foundation
Partnership Started March 29, 2015
It is a people-oriented development organization committed to pursue community-driven & capability building programs & services through Education, Livelihood and Enterprise Projects geared to contribute to national development.
www.alaybuhay.com.ph
Rotary Center, Mother Ignacia Street corner Don Roces Avenue, Quezon City
3. Ang Misyon
Partnership Started November 30, 2015
Their goal is to promote & showcase the Philippines as a competitive & significant force in the global stage of the Classical Performing Arts, and to provide avenues for the igniting social change & youth development through the pursuit of excellence in Classical Music, which includes the establishment of relevant musical training programs, related learning institutions, and symphony orchestras or chamber music ensembles primarily for the indigent or underprivileged Filipino youth.
Ground Floor, Benpres Building, Exchange Road, Ortigas Center, Pasig
http://www.angmisyon.com/
4. Backstreet Kids
Partnership Started September 27, 2008
Backstreet Kids is one of the ministries of Christ’s Commission Fellowship that cares for out-of-school youth and shares the gospel to street children and their families.
Mandaluyong and Payatas, QC
http://www.facebook.com/bskmanila
5. CCT Visions of Hope
Partnership Started November 08, 2015
An organized Christian response against poverty and social injustice. This is carried out through the fusion of social development initiatives and evangelical mission in a uniquely Filipino context. It serves urban and rural poor communities throughout the Philippines, in pursuit of its desire to see changed lives, strong families, and transformed communities centered on the Lordship of Jesus Christ.
2/F Sitio Grande Building 409 A. Soriano Avenue, Manila
http://www.cct.org.ph
6. CCT Pasay
Partnership Started December 01, 2013
An organized Christian response against poverty and social injustice. This is carried out through the fusion of social development initiatives and evangelical mission in a uniquely Filipino context. It serves urban and rural poor communities throughout the Philippines, in pursuit of its desire to see changed lives, strong families, and transformed communities centered on the Lordship of Jesus Christ.
2/F Sitio Grande Building 409 A. Soriano Avenue, Manila
http://www.cct.org.ph/
7. Church so Blessed
Partnership Started February 08, 2015
Their vision is to walk in God’s love and then give it away to the Philippines and to the world. The church organized an outreach for street children every Sunday to enrich them with the gospel of Jesus.
Timog, Quezon City
http://churchsoblessed.org/
8. Christian Mission Service Philippines
Partnership Started December 20, 2018
Christian Mission Service Philippines is a child caring institution promoting the interest and welfare of the orphaned, abandoned, neglected and deprived children through holistic development; and strengthening the children’s ministry and advocacies of local churches in remote areas.
299 A Esguerra, Pasig
9. Concern Marikina
Partnership Started March 26, 2011
With more than 20 years of experience in disaster response management or now called disaster risk reduction, CONCERN has evolved into a comprehensive disaster response management center that seeks to help build the capability of the most vulnerable sectors in society to reduce vulnerability factors and the risks they face through a people-based and development-oriented disaster response.
Metro Manila, Central Luzon, and other provinces
http://concerninc.wix.com/cnc
10. Gawad Kalinga, Ave Maria, Rizal
Partnership Started December 30, 2012
Building communities to end poverty. Gawad Kalinga is building a nation empowered by people with faith and patriotism; a nation made up of caring and sharing communities, dedicated to eradicate poverty and restore human dignity. Their mission includes ending poverty for 5 million poor families by 2024: Land for the Landless. Homes for the Homeless. Food for the Hungry.
Nationwide
www.gk1world.com
11. Gawad Kalinga, Cainta, Rizal
Partnership Started October 06, 2013
Building communities to end poverty. Gawad Kalinga is building a nation empowered by people with faith and patriotism; a nation made up of caring and sharing communities, dedicated to eradicate poverty and restore human dignity. Their mission includes ending poverty for 5 million poor families by 2024: Land for the Landless. Homes for the Homeless. Food for the Hungry.
Nationwide
www.gk1world.com
12. Gawad Kalinga Laura, Taguig
Partnership Started July 26, 2014
Building communities to end poverty. Gawad Kalinga is building a nation empowered by people with faith and patriotism; a nation made up of caring and sharing communities, dedicated to eradicate poverty and restore human dignity. Their mission includes ending poverty for 5 million poor families by 2024: Land for the Landless. Homes for the Homeless. Food for the Hungry.
Nationwide
www.gk1world.com
13. Gawad Kalinga, Camacho
Partnership Started December 23, 2017
Marikina City has been awarded as one of thecleanest and greenest cities in the Philippines. However, despite the recognition,the City is not exempted from having other “eye sores” in society other than garbage. The quite large number of informal settlers in the city is one problem and as a solution the Marikina City Government has implemented its “Programang Palupa” which aims to provide lots where this marginalized group can build their houses and claim it as their own. In March 28, 2005, 31 families residing in NAWASA Compound, Provident Village, Tañong, and some families dwell in danger zone areas in Marikina City was given this opportunity and was relocated at Camacho Phase II, it’s in the last town of Marikina City and this site issituated in more higher area beside the riverbank of Baranggay Nangka, one of the resettlement site of the City for squatters.
Marikina City, Metro Manila
http://www.gk1world.com/community.aspx?id=140-00000835&q=GK%20Camacho&province=143
14. Gawad Kalinga, Pasig
Partnership Started June 08, 2014
Building communities to end poverty. Gawad Kalinga is building a nation empowered by people with faith and patriotism; a nation made up of caring and sharing communities, dedicated to eradicate poverty and restore human dignity. Their mission includes ending poverty for 5 million poor families by 2024: Land for the Landless. Homes for the Homeless. Food for the Hungry.
Nationwide
www.gk1world.com
15. Gawad Kalinga, Pateros
Partnership Started March 15, 2015
Building communities to end poverty. Gawad Kalinga is building a nation empowered by people with faith and patriotism; a nation made up of caring and sharing communities, dedicated to eradicate poverty and restore human dignity. Their mission includes ending poverty for 5 million poor families by 2024: Land for the Landless. Homes for the Homeless. Food for the Hungry.
Nationwide
www.gk1world.com
16. Gawad Kalinga Pinagsamahan, Taguig
Partnership Started March 08, 2014
Building communities to end poverty. Gawad Kalinga is building a nation empowered by people with faith and patriotism; a nation made up of caring and sharing communities, dedicated to eradicate poverty and restore human dignity. Their mission includes ending poverty for 5 million poor families by 2024: Land for the Landless. Homes for the Homeless. Food for the Hungry.
Nationwide
www.gk1world.com
17. He Cares Foundation
Partnership Started April 14, 2016
He Cares Foundation is a Christian non-profit organization that helps extremely poor street children in Metro Manila, Philippines by providing basic needs like food, clothing, education and medical assistance, as well as spiritual support. It was founded by full-time lay missionaries, Joe Dean Sola & his wife, Ardis in 1996.
#9 Mines St., Project 6, Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines
hecaresfoundation.com
18. Habitat for Humanity
Partnership Started August 11, 2007
The vision of Habitat for Humanity is “a world where everyone has a decent place to live.” Seeking to put God’s love into action, Habitat for Humanity brings people together to build homes, communities and hope.
Nationwide
www.habitat.org.ph
19. International Teams Tender
Partnership Started June 20, 2015
They empower children to become educated and responsible leaders in their community. They do this through educational programs and community development so that families will become responsible and self-sustaining. There are other IT Tenders in different nations as well.
332 F. National Road, Muntinlupa City
http://tender.iteams.ca/
(02) 401-9163
20. Jesus Loves the Little Children Foundation
Partnership Started July 05, 2008
Jesus Loves the Little Children Foundation was established out of a deep conviction to meet the needs of the orphaned, neglected, abandoned, and/ or abused street children in Metro Manila. Located in Barangay Pinagbuhatan, the biggest slum area of Pasig City, JLLCFI engages and participates in community development and poverty reduction and in uplifting the conditions of needy families in areas where these issues intersect with children and the poor.
19 A Esguerra St. Pinagbuhatan, Pasig City
www.jllcf.com
21. John David V. Salvador Foundation
Partnership Started June 21, 2015
It works to establish, fund, and support programs to benefit children who, without the consistent care of loving parents, might fall victim to poverty, disability, and abuse. Founded on the principle that children need and deserve a healthy, supportive environment, the JDVSF has developed a unique model for helping young people who, tragically, cannot look to their parents for the nurturing they need to develop their innate, unique gifts. By partnering with local organizations and individuals with a proven track record of serving at-risk communities, the JDVSF now serves as a trusted conduit for generous donors from all walks of corporate and private life who wish to see their pledges put to best immediate use.
18 Maginoo Street, Brgy. 105, Tondo, Manila
www.jdvsfoundation.org
22. Laura Vicuna Foundation
Partnership Started December 17, 2015
The Laura Vicuña Foundation, Inc. which was organized in 1990 is a noble partnership between the Daughters of Mary Help of Christians (more popularly known as the Salesian Sisters of St. John Bosco) and some distinguished lay professionals/collaborators to address the needs and problems of streetchildren. The Foundation aims to ensure continuity and convergence of educational and development interventions to empower children to become honest, productive and self-reliant Christian citizens. It has evolved an integrated development program called the JOURNEY OF HOPE.
3500 V. Mapa Extension, Sta. Mesa 1016
lauravicuna.com
23. Little Lights Ministry
Partnership Started December 05, 2010
Little Lights Ministry is an outreach endeavoring to nourish the body, mind and soul of every child and their love ones. They help them learn, be productive and be determined to live a righteous life in Jesus Christ.
ROVIHAS Covered Court, Countryside Avenue. Bgy. Sta. Lucia, Pasig City
Facebook: Little Lights Ministry
24. Living Faith in Jesus Ministry
Partnership Started December 13, 2014
Their group is a community of servants that reaches out to people who are in need. By teaching, training and providing for their needs to enable them to become effective ministers of God and man, thus fulfilling the Great Commission (Matthew 28:19)
Pulang Lupa Dos, Las Pinas City
https://www.facebook.com/groups/110651688976550/
25. Mano Amiga
Partnership Started December 14, 2013
Mano Amiga’s mission is to provide education and development services tailored to the needs of the Filipino community that would empower each family to transform their lives and break out from poverty.
L3B Levitown Avenue, Brgy. Don Bosco, Betterliving Subdivision, Paranaque City
http://manoamigapilipinas.blogspot.com/
26. Metro World Children
Partnership Started May 15, 2010
Metro World Child reach out to 20,000 children all over the country through Sunday school programs. Equipping the children with Christian values and providing them other outreach programs. They also do “won by one” program to individually equip a child on his life.
Nationwide
www.metroministries.org.ph
27. Operation Blessing
Partnership Started December 17, 2011
Operation Blessing works to fight hunger, disease, unemployment, illiteracy, and abuse—one family, one community at a time. The worldwide mission of OB is to demonstrate God’s love by alleviating the plight of those in great need by feeding the hungry and caring for the weak. Through medical intervention and disaster relief, provision of education, coaching for the development of life skills and microenterprise activities, and addressing basic health and nutrition needs, OB exemplifies Christian compassion and benevolence.
C5 Road corner Retelco Drive, Bagong Ilog, Pasig City
www.obphil.com
28. Play Learn and Serve
Partnership Started April 30, 2016
Play, Learn & Serve is a time and a place where we celebrate God’s LOVE with God’s precious children!
032 Don Enrique St. Villa Beatriz Subd. Old Balara, 1119 Quezon City, Philippines
29. Project Pearls
Project Pearls is a partner of U! Happy Events. If you wish to create an event or donate to the children, our group could assist you. U! Happy Events provides sustainable support and teaches values to marginalized children in the Philippines. We provide a platform for sponsors and volunteers to reach out to beneficiaries through creative and meaningful activities. We organize volunteer events for U! Sponsor your own event here. Thank you very much.
Partner type: Community-Based
Partnership Started September 24, 2011
Project Pearls aim to help the poorest of the poor children in the Philippines have a better life through feeding and educational programs. Pearls stand for Peace, Education, Aspiration, Respect, Love, Smiles.
Ulingan, Tondo in Manila
www.projectpearls.org
30. Puso sa Puso
Partnership Started June 23, 2013
They strive to uplift the future lives of Filipino children and youth by way of education and charity. Puso sa Puso Edukasyon Inc., shares the mission and vision as well the spirituality of the Society of the Divine Savior, the international religious community composed by priests, brothers, sisters and lay people, that’s why is under its guidance and support.
Tondo, Manila
www.pusosapuso.org
31. Right Start
Partnership Started July 24, 2011
They seek to provide underprivileged Filipino children with opportunities to tap and attain their full creative potential. This is achieved by giving them access to a friendly, clean and fun environment with engaging activities designed to fuel their passion for life. Right Start believes that by engaging children thru MUSIC, DANCE and CREATIVE ARTS, it is able to intervene in the children’s personal development while they are in their formative years.
No. 4 2nd West Crame, San Juan City
www.rightstart.ph
32. Sparrow Music
Partnership Started August 21, 2015
Sparrow Music is a faith-based organization that provides music instruction to children living in the community of Payatas, Quezon City, Philippines.
Phase 3, Lupang Pangako, Payatas B, Quezon City
33. Tulong Sa Kapwa Kapatid (2KK), Escopa QC
Partnership Started December 23, 2015
2KK or Kapatid is composed of volunteers from high school, college and young professionals who spend their Saturdays with the children in Payatas. Our projects range from teaching values and catechism, tutoring, integrated and enrichment activities, field trips, medical-dental missions, special events for holidays, fund raising and more.
Gawad Kalinga Tanglaw Court, Bgy. Escopa 3, P. Burgos Street, Project 4 Quezon City
www.tulongsakapwakapatid.tk
34. Tulong Sa Kapwa Kapatid (2KK), Payatas QC
Partnership Started February 17, 2007
2KK or Kapatid is composed of volunteers from high school, college and young professionals who spend their Saturdays with the children in Payatas. Our projects range from teaching values and catechism, tutoring, integrated and enrichment activities, field trips, medical-dental missions, special events for holidays, fund raising and more.
Payatas, Quezon City
www.tulongsakapwakapatid.tk
35. Tulong Sa Kapwa Kapatid (2KK), Sampaloc Manila
Partnership Started September 11, 2016
Partnership Started February 17, 2007
2KK or Kapatid is composed of volunteers from high school, college and young professionals who spend their Saturdays with the children in Payatas. Our projects range from teaching values and catechism, tutoring, integrated and enrichment activities, field trips, medical-dental missions, special events for holidays, fund raising and more.
Sampaloc, Manila
www.tulongsakapwakapatid.tk
36. UNO Kids
Partnership Started March 10, 2012
This group provides feeding program and school supplies assistance to Barangay 710 Zone 78 District V City of Manila. They also provide children’s right for education in the area and some neighbor barangays. UNO KIDS beneficiary age range from 4-12 years old.
Manila City
37. Young Focus
Partnership Started October 04, 2015
Young Focus gives underprivileged children and young people the chance to develop themselves mentally, physically, intellectually, emotionally, and spiritually by means of education and personal coaching. Young Focus wants to see young people developing their hidden talents and gifting and in doing so escape the vicious cycle of poverty.
284 Dayao Street, Balut, Tondo 1013 Manila, Philippines
www.youngfocus.org
38. Youth Mobilization
Partnership Started September 24, 2017
Youth Mobilization is non-profit organization in Manila empowering children to excel in education and in life
Puwang, Taguig
https://www.facebook.com/youthmobteam/
Hospitals/Halfway House for Kids with Cancer and other Illnesses (15)
1. Kythe
Partnership Started: August 15, 2010
It is a non-profit, non-stock organization aimed towards improving the quality of life among hospitalized children with cancer and other chronic illness. Kythe is a group of trained professionals providing the Child Life Program. As the only foundation in the Philippines offering the Kythe Child Life Program, we have provided psychosocial support to over 8,000 children with cancer and other chronic illness and their families since 1992. Together with our hospital partners, donors and volunteers, they aim to promote healing and growth. They aim to inspire hope.
Metro Manila Various Hospitals
www.kythe.org
2. National Center for Mental Health
Partnership Started June 28, 2014
The National Center for Mental Health is dedicated to delivering preventive, curative and rehabilitative mental health care services.It is categorized as Special Research Training Center and Hospital under Department of Health on January 30, 1987. It has an authorized bed capacity of 4,200 inpatients and served an average of 56,000 outpatients per year.
Brgy. Mauway, Mandaluyong City.
http://ncmh.gov.ph/
3. National Children's Hospital
Partnership Started August 15, 2010
National Children’s Hospital is a 250-bed pediatric tertiary government institution. The hospital serves its mission to serve all children by providing a prompt, complete, reasonable spectrum of health care such as preventive, promotive, curative, rehabilitative, and palliative care to all patient, 0-18 years of age.
E. Rodriguez, Quezon City
4. Make a Wish Foundation
Partnership Started February 26, 2012
Make a Wish Foundation is a partner of U! Happy Events. If you wish to create an event or donate to the children, our group could assist you. U! Happy Events provides sustainable support and teaches values to marginalized children in the Philippines. We provide a platform for sponsors and volunteers to reach out to beneficiaries through creative and meaningful activities. We organize volunteer events for U! Sponsor your own event here. Thank you very much.
5. Ospital ng Makati
Partnership Started December 07, 2014
Ospital ng Makati
Pembo, Makati City
6. Philippine Children’s Medical Center
Partnership Started February 24, 2007
The Philippine Children’s Medical Center is one of the government-owned and controlled corporate National Centers for Specialized Health Care under the Department of Health. It is a 200-bed capacity tertiary hospital with a mandate to provide pediatric care, offer training programs for medical and allied health care providers, and be a center in clinical research. It offers a wide array of general and subspecialty services in pediatrics, surgery and allied medicine.
Diliman, Quezon City, Metro Manila
www.pcmc.org.ph
7. Philippine General Hospital
Partnership Started April 14, 2007
The Philippine General Hospital commits to give the Filipino people the best available healthcare despite our meager resources. From a simple cough to the most traumatic of accidents, the utmost service is provided by the most-qualified health professionals in the country. Being the premiere training institution of medicine, the Philippine General Hospital likewise is responsible in nurturing physicians-in-training, medical and nursing students alike to be competent, humane and ethical healthcare providers, educators and leaders.
Taft, Manila
www.pgh.gov.ph
8. Philippine Orthopedic Center
Partnership Started August 24, 2014
It is a government medical facility under the Department of Health which is tasked to provide health care delivery to patients with musculoskeletal disorder and related conditions. It was designed to serve as a center for trauma and orthopaedics in the country.
Banawe, Quezon City
http://poc.doh.gov.ph/
9. Philippine Society for Orphan Disorders, Inc.
Partnership Started October 23, 2011
With increasing number of patients requiring huge amounts of funds which is at most time beyond the capacity of the most of the families, the Philippine Society for Orphan Disorders, Inc. (PSOD), a non-profit organization was organized to continue the efforts of these doctors to ensure sustainability of medical and financial support of patients with rare disorders in June of 2006. With the help of IHG and its partner organizations and donors, PSOD works on becoming the central network for the advocacy and effective coordination of all viable efforts to sustain a better equality of life for individuals with orphan or rare disorders in the Philippines.
Metro Manila
www.psod.org.ph
10. Quirino Memorial Medical Center
Quirino Memorial Medical Center is a tertiary hospital providing a safe, accessible, and affordable quality specialized healthcare that is dynamically responsive to the needs of its patients. It formally opened its doors to the public on August 15, 1953 as the first government hospital in Quezon City. A “PEOPLE-ORIENTED INSTITUTION” with the primary goal of reaching out to the sick and infirm.
Katipunan, Quezon City
www.qmmc.doh.gov.ph
11. Santuario de San Antonio Parish Foundation
Partnership Started May 11, 2019
Santuario de San Antonio Parish Foundation. The hospital ministry program of pedia patients from Philippine General Hospital
3117 McKinley Rd, Makati, 1220 Metro Manila
hospitalministry_pgh@yahoo.com
12. Silungan Ng Pag-Asa/Shelter of Hope
Partnership Started
Silungan Ng Pag-Asa/Shelter of Hope is a temporary shelter in Manila where cancer-afflicted children from faraway provinces can safely stay while they need their treatments and follow-up so they won’t have to sleep under the trees inside the compound of the government hospital.
Unit-K 3/F 1026 PJM BLDG Belen Street Beside Paco Park (3.14 mi)
Manila, Philippines
https://www.facebook.com/Silungan-ng-Pag-asaShelter-of-Hope-1641068692845408/
13. Tahan-tahanan
Partnership Started August 13, 2011
Tahan-Tahanan is a halfway home for the children with non-communicable diseases and their family/caregivers who come from the provinces and seek treatment in Metro Manila hospitals. Their team is composed of pediatric oncologists, nurses, psychologists, Family Life and Child Development specialists, teachers, musicians, artists, parents, patients, and volunteers with the objective of providing the best quality holistic care for these children. Play, being the pivotal point in a child’s life, is the center of activity here with all the fixtures including playground equipment and age-appropriate educational toys specifically hand-crafted to meet the developmental needs of the children.
Basement, East Avenue Medical Center
Facebook: Tahan-tahanan
14. The Heart at Play Foundation (THP)
Partnership Started December 17, 2015
The Heart at Play Foundation (THP), a non-stock, non-profit, SEC and BIR registered organisation that offers Dance Movement Therapy to individuals with special needs.
www.theheartatplayfoundation.org/
Sct. Ybardolaza St., Cor. Sct. Fuentebella St. 1103 Kamuning, Quezon City, Philippines
15. Tondo Medical Center
Partnership Started September 27, 2015
Tondo Medical Center
Honorio Lopez Blvd, Tondo, Manila, Metro Manila
http://tmc.doh.gov.ph/
Schools (5)
1. Kamuning Elementary School
Partnership Started June 07, 2014
Scout Torillo St, Quezon City
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Kamuning-Elementary-School/258241720854169?rf=116316928401131
2. Libis Elementary School
Partnership Started December 20, 2014
B. Serrano, Barangay Libis, Quezon City, 1110
09175092088
3. Nicanor Garcia Elementary School
Partnership Started June 22, 2016
Nicanor Garcia Elementary School is a complete public elementary school situated along J. B. Roxas, St., Barangay Olympia, Makati City under the supervision of Division of Makati City Schools headed by Mr. Dominico C. Idanan. It is a four-storey building inaugurated in November, 1996, with sixteen (16) instructional rooms and nine (9) learning centers specifically designed for grades I to VI pupils. There are thirty (36) determined, competent and dedicated teachers whose mission is to produce God-fearing, self-sufficient and useful citizens of the country.
Location: 7712 J.B Roxas Street, Makati, 1207 Metro Manila
4. San Jose Elementary School
Partnership Started May 22, 2019
San Jose Elementary School is a public primary school.
Location: Mauban cor Tendido St. Brgy San Jose, Quezon City
5. Fort Bonifacio Elementary School
Partnership Started
Fort Bonifacio Elementary School is a complete public elementary school situated along JP Rizal Extension West Rembo, Makati City 1200
Location: J.P. Rizal Ext. Makati Metro Manila
Our Partner Organizations (10)
1. 4/14 Pilipinas
Partnership Started April 14, 2014
It is a movement committed to reach, rescue, root and release the 4/14 generation who will transform the nation and the world. We will achieve this by mobilizing the Body of Christ to invest in equipping and empowering the 4/14 generation to maximize their transformational impact.
2. AIESEC-DLSU
Partnership Started February 24, 2016
AIESEC-DLSU is part of AIESEC International, the world’s largest student organization with a global network of 60,000 members across 800 universities in over 100 countries and territories. AIESEC is the international platform for young people to explore and develop their potential to provide leadership for a positive impact on society. It provide its members with an integrated development experience compromised of leadership opportunities, international internships and work-abroad experiences, conference and participation in a global learning environment.
3. Certified Positive
Partnership Started August 21, 2015
It is a young and budding social enterprise that continues to aim in creating a positive community to give hope, encouragement, and love in Christ through annual planners.
4. iVolunteer
Partnership Started October 22, 2017
iVolunteer aims to gather volunteers from all over the Philippines to helpout others who are in need. Volunteers can choose the activities they want to participate in.
5. Zonta Club of Metro Ortigas
Partnership Started February 05, 2011
Over the decades, Zonta International has grown into a worldwide service organization of executives in business and the professions working together to advance the status of women. There are more than 30,000 members in more than 1,200 clubs in 63 countries all over the world. Our partnership is with one of the active clubs in Manila. They are a group of 20 women who have the heart to reach out to kids and their mothers. They focus on livelihood programs and education for kids.
Ortigas, Pasig
www.zontad17.org
6. Stop Hunger Now
25 Engineering Street, Scienceville, Paranaque Street City
http://intl.stophungernow.org/
7. Soroptomist
Soroptomist is an international organization for business and professional women who volunteer their time, talents and resources to improve the lives of women and girls in local communities and throughout the world. Their members are a diverse group of like-minded women who work together using their expertise, business and professional skills and talents to support community-based and international projects that benefit women and girls. There are over 3,000 Soroptimist clubs with about 90,000 members in about 126 countries and territories who contribute time, talent and resources to make the world a better place.
Partner with Soroptimist Ortigas Chapter
8. JCI Princess Urduja
Partnership Started August 29, 2015
To provide development opportunities that empower young people to create positive change. They provide leadership programs and enriching activities for their community.
9. JCI Ortigas
To provide development opportunities that empower young people to create positive change. They provide leadership programs and enriching activities for their community.
10. JCI Manilena
The Junior Chamber International Manileña is a non-profit, non-stock leadership development organization composed of young entrepreneurs, businesswomen, aspiring politicians and committed socio-civic workers which aim to develop and enhance leadership capabilities of members and communities, including but not limited to socio-civic activities. It was established in 1980 and has remained committed in embodying the highest ideals of the organization by promoting the cause of Jayceeism throughout the country.
www.jcimanilena.org