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Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN)

EARLY CHILDHOOD CARE AND DEVELOPMENT (ECCD)


DIRECTORY OF RESOURCES 2007

Profile of Agencies, Organizations


and Institutions

Republic of the Philippines

© 2007 ASEAN Secretariat

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Developed by: Council for the Welfare of Children - Philippines


Philippines ASEAN ECCD Directory of Resources 2007

Contents
3 Definition of Icons and Terms
4 Child Bulilit Health Workers Foundation, Inc.
6 Center for Early Childhood Care and Development, Inc.
8 Children’s Laboratory for Drama In Education Coalition

10 Civil Society Network for Education Reforms (E-Net Philippines)

12 Community and Family Services International (CFSI)


14 Consortium of Community Initiatives on Education for Peace and Development, Inc.
16 Consuelo Foundation
18 Coordinating Council for Early Childhood Education in the Philippines (CONCEP), Inc.
20 Council for the Welfare of Children
22 Department of Health
24 Department of Social Welfare and Development
26 Educational Research and Development Assistance (ERDA) Foundation, Inc
28 Harris Memorial College
Doris Lou Willis Center for Early Childhood Education
30 Hope for the Youth Foundation, Inc.
33 Konkokyo Peace Activity Center Information Office Inc. (KPACIO Inc.)
35 Lingap Pangkabataan Inc.
37 Mission Ministries Philippines
38 NORFIL Foundation, Inc.
40 Open Heart Foundation Worldwide, Inc.
42 PIGLAS Kababaihan
43 Pinagsamang Samahan ng Magulang (PINASAMA)
45 Plan – Philippines
49 Reach Out and Read Philippines
Philippine Ambulatory Pediatric Association
51 SARILAYA, Inc.
53 Save The Children/US

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Definition of Icons and Terms

Name of Organization, Agency or Institution

Office Address/Mailing Address

Contact Person/s
Office Personal Phone

Office Personal Telefax/Fax

Office Assigned/Personal Email

Office Telephone/Mobile Phone Number/s

Office Fax Number/s

Office Telefax Number/s

Office Email Address/es

Website

Organization/Agency/Institution Type:
• National Government - Agency belonging to the national government
• International NGO - NGO with coverage in several countries
• National/Local NGO - NGO based and operating in the country with
national and/or local coverage
• Private - Organization operated by a private group or
individual
• Religious/Faith-based - Organization operated by a religious group

Organization/Agency/Institution Category:
• Service Org./Agency - Organization that provides or delivers ECCD
services to children 0-6 y.o. on health, nutrition,
early childhood education, etc
• Academic Institution - School, college or university that offers diploma,
certificate or degree course/s on ECCD
• Training Center - Facility that offers formal & non-formal ECCD
training for individuals such as trainers,
administrators, day care workers, teachers,
parents, etc.
• Research Institute - Institution dedicated to research in the area of
ECCD

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Child Bulilit Health Workers Foundation, Inc.

CONTACT INFORMATION

Child Bulilit Health Workers Foundation, Inc.

Children’s Clinic of San Jose


Taysan San Jose, Batangas
Philippines

Benito P. Atienza, MD DPPS


Founder and President
doc_benny@yahoo.com

(+63-43) 726-2128

www.educ-net.org

CLASSIFICATION
National/Local NGO

Service Organization/Agency

DESCRIPTION OF EXPERTISE

Child Bulilit Health Workers Foundation, Inc. was officially registered in Securities and Exchange
Commission on September 21, 1999 with the following objectives:To organize a well represented
group of school children and teachers that will be trained and will promote health
awareness, cleanliness, environmental sanitation and conservation
2. To provide a cost effective and innovative preventive health program that will raise
the standard health education among the elementary school children and it’s
respective community.
3. To establish linkages with government and non-government organization(NGO)
together with local community association.

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Center for Early Childhood Care and Development, Inc.

CONTACT INFORMATION

Center for Early Childhood Care and Development, Inc.

No. 8 Pittsburgh St.,


1109 Cubao, Quezon City
Philippines

Dr. Blesilda A. Rios


President

(+632) 912-1373

child_ceccd@yahoo.com

CLASSIFICATION
National/Local NGO

Service Organization/Agency
Training Center

DESCRIPTION OF EXPERTISE

Promotes integrity and serve as resourceful, goal oriented influences of early childhood care and
education practice.
1. 18 units Preschool and Specialization Course
2. Capacity Building Services to institutions and individuals
3. Developing curriculum and instructional materials
4. Management and Consultancy
5. Guidance and Testing
6. Handprint (Program for Depressed Communities)
7. Radio Program

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ECCD-RELATED PROGRAMS/SERVICES/INITIATIVES

International:
1. The President/Directress – Dr. Blesilda A. Rios represents the Philippines in the
“World Forum on Early Education of World Child Care Information Exchange – USA
Forum
2. Conducted training for ECCD teachers in Palau and Thailand.

Local:
1. Participates in the Council for Preschools in the Philippines
2. Develops curriculum and instructional materials for ECCD
3. Conducts training for ECCD Teachers and Day Care Workers

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Children’s Laboratory for Drama in


Education Coalition

CONTACT INFORMATION

Children’s Laboratory for Drama in Education Coalition

5 V. Luciano St.
1100 Project 4, Quezon City
Philippines

Dr. Bing Baguioro, Ed. D.


Secretary-General

(+632) 913-2983

(+632) 911-8580

childrenslaboratory@yahoo.com

http://childlabcoalitionmm.tripod.com/

CLASSIFICATION
National/Local NGO

Service Organization/Agency
Training Center
Research Institute

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DESCRIPTION OF EXPERTISE
1. Play and Game as Teaching and Learning Tools
2. ECCD Research
3. Play Craft
4. Teachers’ Training
5. Parents’ Education
6. Community, Home and Workplace based demonstration programmes

ECCD-RELATED PROGRAMS/SERVICES/INITIATIVES
1. Flat and Interactive Target audience specific Educational –Information – and
Entertainment Materials
2. Organizing Sector specific ECCD Festivals

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Civil Society Network for Education


Reforms (E-Net Philippines)

CONTACT INFORMATION

Civil Society Network for Education Reforms


(E-Net Philippines)

Door 23, 3F Casal Bldg, 15 Anonas St., Bgy. Quirino


1102 Project 3, Quezon City
Philippines

Ms. Cecilia V. Soriano


OIC National Coordinator

(+632) 995-8955

(+632) 433-5125

cecilia.enetphil@gmail.com

www.educ-net.org

CLASSIFICATION
National NGO

Advocacy for Quality ECCD for All


Research Institute
(National research and policy advocacy network for Education for All that
includes a Working Group on ECCD)

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(E-Net Philippines)
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DESCRIPTION OF EXPERTISE

E-Net Philippines a national advocacy network of 150 organizations working for Education for All and
one of its Working Group is on ECCD.

Access to Quality ECCD for All is an education reform agenda being lobbied by E-Net in the national
and local budget deliberations and decision-making. It recognizes the importance of ECCD as a key
contributory factor to quality learning of children in school. Thus, it builds the capacities of its
members who are in ECCD by facilitating learning exchanges among ECCD providers and conducting
workshops on ECCD frameworks and tool, mobilization of resources and advocacy-campaign on
quality parenting and child care. E-Net also does research on gender framework and tools for ECCD.

E-Net is currently lobbying for the accreditation/recognition of daycare workers who, although were
not able to finish college, have extensive experiences in child care-education and in managing-
implementing ECCD programs.

In the Education For All processes, E-Net ensures that ECCD members are well represented in the
EFA Technical Working Group to inform the plans and strategies for ECCD under the EFA 2015 Plan.

ECCD-RELATED PROGRAMS/SERVICES/INITIATIVES
1. ECCD Working Group Deliberations on the Proposal for Alternative Budget for
Education
2. Research on Gender Framework and Tools in ECCD
3. Listing of Competencies of Daycare Teachers
4. Lobby for Accreditation of Daycare Teachers
5. Yearly Celebration of the ECCD Providers

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(E-Net Philippines)
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CONTACT INFORMATION

Community and Family Services International

2/F Torres Building, 2442 Park Avenue


Pasay City, Philippines

Mail:
MCC-PO Box 2733
Makati City, Philippines

Dr. Steven Muncy


Executive Director
smuncy@cfsi.ph

Mr. Vladimir Arcilla Hernandez


Director for Philippine Programme
vhernandez@cfsi.ph

(+632) 510-1040
(+632) 510-1045/1046

headquarters@cfsi.ph

www.cfsi.ph

CLASSIFICATION
International NGO/Private

Service Organization/Agency
Training Center

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DESCRIPTION OF EXPERTISE

Community and Family Services International is a humanitarian organization committed to peace and
social development. CFSI provides holistic services to various sectors being addressed by the
following programmes: Humanitarian Assistance, Social Development, Child and Family Welfare,
Health Promotion and Evaluation and Research.

CFSI provides various services such as:


1. Emergency relief and food assistance
2. Maternal and childhood health services
3. Construction of “Harmony Play Centers” and training of care givers
4. “Arms are for Hugging” providing primary education to children and youth
5. Livelihood training and Networking with Indigenous youth

ECCD-RELATED PROGRAMS/SERVICES/INITIATIVES

On ECCD, CFSI pioneered the Pro-Child Care Project: Promoting Community Capacity to Care for
Conflict Affected Children in Central Mindanao:

Its initiatives includes


1. Social Preparation of local leaders and volunteers.
2. Formation of Municipal Training Team that helps in facilitating municipal and
community based training for Caregivers, Community Workers and Youth, assist in
various project activities at the community level such as construction of “Harmony
Play Centers”, selection, training and organizing of Caregivers and Community
Workers, Recommend and assist in the monitoring of project activities both at the
municipal and barangay level and help in advocating and promoting the rights of
conflict affected youth and children.

CFSI is also active in empowering children and youth in Pasay City through community and parents’
participation, education, health and nutrition and other needs were being provided.

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Consortium of Community Initiatives on


Education for Peace and Development, Inc.

CONTACT INFORMATION

Consortium of Community Initiatives on


Education for Peace and Development, Inc.

Room 204 Milagros Toy Building, Lapu-Lapu St.


8000 Agdao, Davao City
Philippines

Sr. Julieta A. David, m.a.


President

(+6382) 227-1330

kpacio@info.com.ph.

CLASSIFICATION
National/Local NGO

Service Organization/Agency

DESCRIPTION OF EXPERTISE
1. Early education for 3-6 years old
2. Nutrition education and counseling
3. Supplementary Feeding
4. Adult Education (literacy, values, reproductive health, child development,
sanitation, etc.)
5. Elementary education for indigenous people
6. Youth Formation
7. Micro-credit
8. Livelihood

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ECCD-RELATED PROGRAMS/SERVICES/INITIATIVES
1. Summer class on reading readiness
2. Art and value formation for the children and youth
3. Dialogue with local government units
4. Peace education for the children and youth
5. Medical and dental clinics

Children of an Indigenous People in


Davao (ACD-Tribal Filipino Apostolate)

Children singing at a child care


center in Davao City (Tinubdan Inc.)

Summer art activity for alumni of


a child care center in Davao City
(Tinubdan, Inc.)

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Education for Peace and Development, Inc.
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Consuelo Foundation

CONTACT INFORMATION

Consuelo Foundation

27th Floor, Citibank Tower


8741 Paseo de Roxas, Makati City
Philippines

Ray Dean Salvosa


Managing Director
rsalvosa@consuelo.org

(+632) 848-0601

(+632) 848-0553

www.consuelo.org

CLASSIFICATION
Private

Service Organization/Agency

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DESCRIPTION OF EXPERTISE

Consuelo Foundation (CF) is known for its pioneering efforts on the Healthy Start program. The
program, modeled after the Hawaii hospital-based experience, was adapted by the Foundation to the
context of the Filipino family and community and implemented through its partners. Healthy Start is
an intensive, community-based, early, preventive program designed to improve family functioning,
promote positive parent-child relationships as well as healthy child development. It targets babies who
are either still to be born or those who are within the 0-3 month old age bracket. It directly works with
families who are relatively at greater risk of abuse and neglect.

The program works on individual family support planning, active utilization of health services, mutual
decision making, regular home visitation and group sessions, participation of both parents and
children in activities, reduction of parental isolation and depression, and leadership development in
the community.

The program follows the Growing Great Kids curriculum which has four manuals covering prenatal, 0-
12 months, 13 to 24 months and 25 to 36 months.

ECCD-RELATED PROGRAMS/SERVICES/INITIATIVES

CF also implements the Neighborhood Early Childhood Care and Development (NECCD) Project. As
the name suggests, the project aims to make available culturally-appropriate early childhood
education using an indigenized curriculum within a neighborhood. The curriculum essentially complies
with the government’s standards on ECCD but stresses, among other messages, the need to instill
appreciation and pride in the children’s local culture. The approach ensures that the service is easily
accessible to the young children. The neighborhood, particularly the parents are then organized and
strengthened for them to be able to sustain the project beyond CF’s financial support.

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Coordinating Council for Early Childhood Education


in the Philippines (CONCEP), Inc.

CONTACT INFORMATION

Coordinating Council for Early Childhood


Education in the Philippines (CONCEP), Inc.

23 Mary Help of Christians Street, Better Living Subd.,


1771 Parañaque City
Philippines

Dr. Lily Rodrigo Canlas, Ph.D.


President

(+632) 823-7875

(+632) 823-9226

mgjms@pldtdsl.net

DESCRIPTION OF EXPERTISE

A partnership that is resounding cooperation, dedication and commitment to achieve quality in our
pre-school education is not only a felt need but an imperative in our quest for sustainable
development. CONCEP is a coordinating body of the Department of Education, Culture and Sports
(DECS) on matters related to pre-school children. In its effort to live up to its role in developing the
basic human foundation of the Filipino nation through early childhood education, CONCEP has
formulated a policy on the organization and operation of kindergarten classes and has issued DECS
Order No. 107,s. 1989 to the field. CONCEP has also put up a three-year development plan that
project its vision of forging synergy in managing, administering and developing for the success of all
learners at the pre-school level. It works on six areas: update physical requirements for school land
and school house, establish the ideal preschool curriculum with the corresponding materials, upgrade
teacher-training.

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in the Philippines (CONCEP), Inc
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ECCD-RELATED PROGRAMS/SERVICES/INITIATIVES

DECS and CONCEP joined together to provide the 12-day national preschool teacher training
orientations in SEAMEO-INNOTECH as early as 1993 or seven years after CONCEP kept crusading
to have the ECE law passed. Both Congress and Senate responded positively.

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in the Philippines (CONCEP), Inc
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Council for the Welfare of Children

CONTACT INFORMATION

Council for the Welfare of Children

10 Apo St., Sta. Mesa Heights


1114 Quezon City
Philippines
P.O. Box No. 2363
Q.C. Central Post Office
Philippines

Marilyn F. Manuel
Deputy Executive Director (for ECCD Concerns)
(+632) 742-2010

m_f_manuel@yahoo.com.ph

cwc@cwc.gov.ph

www.cwc.gov.ph

CLASSIFICATION
National Government Agency

National government inter-agency coordinating body on children’s


concerns
(Formulates and coordinates policies and programmes on children. Advocates
for the promotion of the rights of children.)

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DESCRIPTION OF EXPERTISE

The Council for the Welfare of Children is mandated to:


1. Formulate and evaluate policies, coordinate and monitor the implementation and
enforcement of all laws and programs for children (Presidential Decree No. 603 or
the Child and Youth Welfare Code, 1974); and
2. It shall also function as the National Early Childhood Care and Development
(ECCD) Coordinating Council (Republic Act No. 8980 or the ECCD Act of 2000).

As the National ECCD Coordinating Council, it shall ensure the sustained inter-agency and multi-
sectoral collaboration at all levels; promulgate policies, standards and guidelines for ECCD;
coordinate and monitor the establishment and implementation of the ECCD Systems at various levels;
conduct information, education and advocacy campaigns on ECCD; manage the funds for the
establishment and implementation of the National ECCD System.

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Department of Health

CONTACT INFORMATION

Department of Health

San Lazaro Compound


1003 Sta. Cruz, Manila
Philippines

Dr. Juanita A. Basilio, MD, MPH


Medical Officer-VII
Chief-Child Division and ECCD Program Manager for DOH
Family Health Office
nitzbasilio@yahoo.com
nitzbasilio@hotmail.com

(+632) 732-9956

(+632) 711-7846
(+632) 711-6130

doh@gov.ph

CLASSIFICATION
National Government Agency

Service Organization/Agency

DESCRIPTION OF EXPERTISE

The Department of Health is the lead agency for health. Its major mandate is to provide national
policy, direction and develop standards and guidelines on health

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ECCD-RELATED PROGRAMS/SERVICES/INITIATIVES
1. Immediate Newborn Care
2. Newborn Screening
3. Infant and Young Child Feeding
4. Full immunization
5. Adequate Nutrition including Micronutrients and Food fortification
6. Oral Health
7. Deworming
8. Regular growth monitoring and promotion
9. Appropriate Management of diseases for children
10. Promotion of Child Safety/injury prevention

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Department of Social Welfare and


Development

CONTACT INFORMATION

Department of Social Welfare and Development

DSWD Bldg., Constitution Hills


Batasan Complex, Quezon City,
Philippines

Alicia R. Bala
Undersecretary, Programs and Policy Group
(+632) 951-22-39

arbala@dswd.gov.ph

(+632) 931-81-01 to -07


Local 309, 310, 311

(+632) 931-91-31

CLASSIFICATION
National Government Agency

Service Organization/Agency

DESCRIPTION OF EXPERTISE

VISION

A society where poor, vulnerable and disadvantaged individuals, families and communities are
empowered for an improved quality of life.

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MISSION

To provide social protection and promote the rights and welfare of the poor, vulnerable and the
disadvantaged individuals, families and communities that will contribute to poverty alleviation and
empowerment through social welfare development policies, programs, projects and services
implemented with or through local government units (LGUs), non-government organizations (NGOs),
people’s organizations (POs), other government organizations (GOs) and other members of civil
society.

MANDATE

To provide assistance to local government units, non-government organizations, other national


government agencies, people’s organizations, and other members of civil society in effectively
implementing programs, projects and services that will alleviate poverty and empower disadvantaged
individuals, families and communities for an improved quality of life.

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Educational Research and Development


Assistance (ERDA) Foundation, Inc

CONTACT INFORMATION

Educational Research and Development Assistance


(ERDA) Foundation, Inc

66 Linaw Street,
1114 Sta. Mesa Heights, Quezon City
Philippines

Mail:
P.O. Box 3600
1076 Manila CPO
Philippines

Fr. Pierre T. Tritz, SJ


Founder/President
(+632) 732-3198

ERDAFoundation_Inc@vasia.com

Ms. Dolora H.Cardeño


Executive Director
(+632) 415-0168

erda_edo@vasia.com

Ms. Celerina P. Luaton


Program Manager
(+632) 732-7815

erda_program@vasia.com

Ms. Lorna C. Gabad


Administrative Manager
(+632) 711-0010

erda_program@vasia.com

www.erdafoundation.org

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(ERDA) Foundation, Inc
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CLASSIFICATION
National/Local NGO

Service Organization/Agency
Training Center

DESCRIPTION OF EXPERTISE

ECCD is implemented through ERDA’s Preschool Program by establishing Community Based


Preschool Learning Centers to cater to the preparatory learning needs of the children ages 5- 61/2
years old. Each learning center has only 25 children. At present, there are 250 preschool learning
centers in operation nationwide both at the direct areas in Metro-Manila and with the various Tie-Up
partner- organizations in Luzon, Visayas and in Mindanao.

Trainors Training of Teachers in Preschool Class Management/Current Trends and Methods -


The hired teachers to handle and manage our learning centers are graduates of BSEED and are
provided with intensive trainings both in-house and out -source by the foundation.

Curriculum and Workbook Development - ERDA set-up a Preschool Committee which is


comprised of the regular preschool teachers and ERDA staff who are tasked to review, revise,
upgrade, re-design and reformulate our Preschool Curriculum and sets of Workbooks.

ERDA reproduced its own sets of workbooks which are even used by other NGOs and other
organizations with similar programs being implemented.

ECCD-RELATED PROGRAMS/SERVICES/INITIATIVES
1. The Bright Child Program is promoted in the ABK Child labor Projects in Negros
Occidental, Camarines Norte and in Davao Province.
2. Likewise the ERDA Foundation, Inc. is deeply involved and engaged in the
advocacy of the Child’s Rights and Child Participation in Social Reform/ Local
Governance.
3. Formation and Development of child advocates

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(ERDA) Foundation, Inc
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Harris Memorial College


Doris Lou Willis Center for Early Childhood Education

CONTACT INFORMATION

Harris Memorial College


Doris Lou Willis Center for Early Childhood Education

G.K. Bunyi St., Dolores


1920 Taytay, Rizal
Philippines

Mail:
P.O. Box 103, Q-Plaza,
1900 Cainta, Rizal
Philippines

Ms. Ruth B. Facun


Director
ruthfacun@gmail.com
ruth_0203@yahoo.com

(+632) 658-2798
(+632) 658-2794

(+632) 658-2797

www.harrismemorialcollege.com

CLASSIFICATION
Religious/Faith Organization

Training Center
Academic Institution
• Bachelor of Kindergarten Education
• Certificate in Early Childhood Education
Others, please specify
• Production of Resource Materials for Preschool Teachers and
Children

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DESCRIPTION OF EXPERTISE
1. Outreach program of the College to reach out to early childhood educators
2. The Center trains preschool teachers and administrators in different areas
3. DLWCECE is conducting an 18-unit CHED-accredited modular training
4. HMC has a pool of resource persons who are all professionals in Early Childhood
Education.

ECCD-RELATED PROGRAMS/SERVICES/INITIATIVES
1. Preschool classes (since 1922)
2. Preschool classes in the nearby community (for a very minimal fee)
3. Bachelor of Kindergarten Education
4. Parent Enrichment Seminars
5. Consultancy services
6. Production of resource materials for preschool educators and children.

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Hope for the Youth Foundation, Inc.

CONTACT INFORMATION

Hope for the Youth Foundation, Inc.

2418 Yangco Street, Gagalangin


1012 Tondo, Manila
Philippines

Ms. Aleta Sison Santos


Founder/Executive Director/Vice-Chairman of the Board
aletasantos@gmail.com

(+632) 253-9324

hopeforyouth97@yahoo.com

www.geocities.com/hopefortheyouthfoundation

CLASSIFICATION
National/Local NGO
Religious/Faith Organization

Training Center
Others, please specify
• Linkages with LGUs; providing technical assistance

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DESCRIPTION OF EXPERTISE
1. Advocacy – influencing communities or churches to set up ECCD programs and
with existing day care centers to comply with the ECCD Standards
2. Technical Assistance – as member of the National Capital Region-Regional
Committee on the Welfare of Children (NCR-CWC), provides technical assistance
to existing day care centers to improve their programs (example of training:
Concentrated Language Encounter)
3. Networking/Linkages – with existing partners, links them to other organizations
whether government or non-government for other technical assistance and
donations which will enhance ECCD services (examples of donation:– books for
community library; supplies)

ECCD-RELATED PROGRAMS/SERVICES/INITIATIVES
1. As member of NCR-RCWC (Regional ECCD Coordinating Council)
a. Forms a federation of ECCD providers – community based, church based
for networking
b. Organizes network of ECCD evaluators/accreditors who will undergo
training
2. As chairperson of Committee on Children – Philippine Interfaith Movement for
Social Concern and Awareness which is based at the House of Representatives –
serves as a link to propose bills in Congress
3. Implements programs on Supplemental Feeding, Mother’s Class, Weight and
Height Monitoring, Health and Nutrition education and Cooking for Mothers.

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Konkokyo Peace Activity Center


Information Office Inc. (KPACIO Inc.)

CONTACT INFORMATION

Konkokyo Peace Activity Center Information Office Inc.


(KPACIO Inc.)

Unit 204 Casa Malvar Building


corner General Malvar and Singalong Sts.,
1004 Malate, Manila, Philippines

Ms. Harriet E. Escarcha


Office Manager

(+632) 536-8565

kpacio@info.com.ph

CLASSIFICATION
National/Local NGO

Service Organization/Agency

DESCRIPTION OF EXPERTISE
1. Nutrition, education and counseling
2. Supplementary Feeding
3. Early childhood education for 3-6 years old
4. Parents’ education

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ECCD-RELATED PROGRAMS/SERVICES/INITIATIVES
1. Summer class on reading
2. Art and value formation for children and youth

A volunteer assists a child care worker at a center

Summer value formation of preschool-age children

Alumni children prepare teaching aids for a child


care center

Dental checkup

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Lingap Pangkabataan Inc.

CONTACT INFORMATION

Lingap Pangkabataan Inc.

158 Ermin Garcia St.,


1109 Cubao, Quezon City
Philippines

Ms. Nancy C. Nicolas


Executive Director

(+632) 912-4225
(+632) 912-0302

contact@lingappangkabataan.org

www.lingappangkabataan.org

CLASSIFICATION
National/Local NGO

Service Organization/Agency

DESCRIPTION OF EXPERTISE
1. Planning and implementing situation-oriented curriculum on early childhood using
the Situation-Oriented Approach to Early Childhood Education (SOAECE).
2. Integrating health & nutrition, psycho-social stimulation and child protection in the
ECCD program.
3. Mobilizing/organizing parents and other community members to be actively involve
in the program and to eventually manage/ sustain program implementation.
4. Training and developing potential ECCD facilitators or para-teachers from the
community to facilitate early childhood activities.

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ECCD-RELATED PROGRAMS/SERVICES/INITIATIVES
1. Parents’ development - parenting sessions, organizing, facilitation of small
livelihood projects.
2. Training of facilitators/ para-teachers.
3. Curriculum/ program development.

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Mission Ministries Philippines

CONTACT INFORMATION
Mission Ministries Philippines

54 Scout Madriñan St.,


1103 South Triangle, Quezon City
Philippines

Ms. Chonabelle M. Domingo


Early Childhood Education Program Director
chonabelledomingo@yahoo.com

(+632) 928-5110
(+632) 928-6715

(+632) 928-5409

missionmin2001@yahoo.com

CLASSIFICATION
National/Local NGO

Service Organization/Agency
Training Center

DESCRIPTION OF EXPERTISE

Early Childhood Education:


1. Training/Seminar
2. Guidance Service
3. Parent’s Development Program
4. Networking
5. Publication

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NORFIL Foundation, Inc.

CONTACT INFORMATION

NORFIL Foundation, Inc.

#16 Mother Ignacia St., cor. Roces Avenue


1103 Quezon City
Philippines

Ms. Ma. Teresa R. Nuqui


Executive Director
teren_org@pldtdsl.net

(+632) 372-3577/79

(+632) 373-2169

norfil_org@pldtdsl.net

www.norfil.com.ph

CLASSIFICATION
National/Local NGO

Service Organization/Agency
Training Center

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DESCRIPTION OF EXPERTISE

The ECCD services of NORFIL Foundation, Inc. are provided through the implementation of its two
(2) focus programs: 1) Foster Home Care for abandoned, neglected and abused children; and 2)
Community-Based Rehabilitation for Child and Youth with Disability.

The Foster Home Care service is provided to abandoned, neglected and abused children by a well-
trained pool of DSWD licensed foster families. It offers quality child care and an excellent alternative
to the institutionalization of children. The child stays with the foster home during which he/she is
provided with opportunities for his/her physical, social emotional health, mental and spiritual
development while permanent placement either to return the child to his/her biological family or to a
more permanent through adoption is being worked out.

NORFIL’s Community-Based Rehabilitation for children and youth with disability model has its primary
feature of early detection of disability, provision of support to parents in coping with the demands of
bringing up a family member with special needs and the involvement of the community in the
rehabilitation process. Its services include provision of home-based rehabilitation services, Special
Education, diagnostic/medical assistance, provision of adaptive devices, physical and occupational
therapy, pre-vocational and vocational training, mainstreaming/integration, experiential activities,
counseling and other related social and rehabilitative services.

ECCD-RELATED PROGRAMS/SERVICES/INITIATIVES

NORFIL established the NORFIL Training Center for Social Welfare and Development as its own
contribution to social welfare and development. It is our belief that the on-going capability building of
direct social welfare workers/field workers, community organizers and child care providers will help in
the effective delivery of child and family welfare services and reach out to more disadvantaged
sectors especially the children and youth. NORFIL offers customized training and public offerings on
such subject areas as case management, foster care, handling of street children, community-based
rehabilitation for children and youth with disability, foster parenting, etc.

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Open Heart Foundation Worldwide, Inc.

CONTACT INFORMATION

Open Heart Foundation Worldwide, Inc.

# 14 Peace St.,
1118 East Fairview, Quezon City
Philippines

Ms. Elnora C. Tabios


Executive Director
nory@openheartfoundation.org.ph

(+632) 428–3520

(+632) 431–4340

opnheart@info.com.ph

www.openheartfoundation.org.ph

CLASSIFICATION
National/Local NGO

Service Organization/Agency

DESCRIPTION OF EXPERTISE
1. Early Childhood Education using a thematic approach to curriculum content
2. Active involvement of parents and the community for ECCD activities
3. Advocacy on child’s rights and child abuse prevention are included in parent
education.
4. Providing continuing education for ECCD educators.

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ECCD-RELATED PROGRAMS/SERVICES/INITIATIVES
1. Community organizing of a women’s group to implement an ECCD program.
2. Mobilizing the support of mothers to implement a supplementary feeding program
to address the needs of malnourished children in the community.

Storytelling session

Feeding

Dental and medical missions

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PIGLAS Kababaihan

CONTACT INFORMATION

PIGLAS Kababaihan

c/o Civil Society Network for Education Reforms (E-Net Philippines)


Door 23, 3rd Floor Casal Building, 15 Anonas St., Bgy. Quirino
1102 Project 3, Quezon City
Philippines

Ms. Nora Protacio

(+632) 995-8955

(+632) 433-5125

cecilia.enetphil@gmail.com

CLASSIFICATION
Nationa/Local NGO

Service Organization/Agency

DESCRIPTION OF EXPERTISE

Women’s organization operating seven (7) daycare centers in urban poor communities in Quezon
City.

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Pinagsamang Samahan ng Magulang


(PINASAMA)

CONTACT INFORMATION

Pinagsamang Samahan ng Magulang (PINASAMA)

C/o Civil Society Network for Education Reforms (E-Net Philippines)


Door 23, 3rd Floor Casal Building, 15 Anonas St., Bgy. Quirino
1102 Project 3, Quezon City, Philippines

Ms. Estrella Soriano

(+632) 430-9009
(+63917) 706-7399 (mobile)

(+632) 431-2802

pinasama@yahoo.com

CLASSIFICATION
Nationa/Local NGO

Service Organization/Agency

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DESCRIPTION OF EXPERTISE

As a self-help organization based in Quezon City, the organization delivers ECCD services to toddlers
and pre-school children in the urban poor communities.

ECCD-RELATED PROGRAMS/SERVICES/INITIATIVES

Operates 23 day care centers in two areas in the city

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Plan – Philippines

CONTACT INFORMATION

Plan – Philippines

7th Floor Salustiana D. TY Tower


104 Paseo de Roxas cor. Perea St.,
1229 Legaspi Village, Makati City
Philippines

Mr. Michael Diamond


Country Director
(+632) 817-5617

(+632) 830-0080

michael.diamond@plan-international.org

Mr. Enrico G. Baloro


Country Program Advisor for ECCD (CPA-ECCD)
(+632) 817-3187 loc 133

(+632) 840-3940

rico.baloro@plan-international.org

Mr. Diosdado Wana


Program Support Manager
(+632) 817-8949
(+632) 817 3187 loc. 118
(+632) 840-3940
dong.wana@plan-international.org

www.plan-international.org

CLASSIFICATION
International NGO

Service Organization/Agency
(Supports/supplements government ECCD Program implementation.)

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DESCRIPTION OF EXPERTISE

Plan Philippines, with its commitment to the development of the child’s full potential, supports the
government’s effort in providing integrated Early Childhood Care and Development (ECCD) services
via Center-Based and Home-Based modalities. Specifically, Plan facilitates community-managed
ECCD program by providing technical assistance to communities in the conduct of situation analysis,
planning, implementing, monitoring and evaluating plans as well as in mobilizing partners &
participating in alliance formation.

ECCD-RELATED PROGRAMS/SERVICES/INITIATIVES
1. Birth registration
2. Provides technical and financial support to the following:
a. Training of parents, caregivers and other professional and ECCD volunteer
workers on:
i. Garantisadong Pambata
ii. Breastfeeding
iii. Pabasa sa Nutrisyon
iv. International Reference Standards
v. Newborn screening
vi. Community-Based Planning and Management on Nutrition Program
(CBPNP)
vii. Nutrition-Diet Counselling
viii. Orientation on the Plan of Action for Nutrition
ix. Environmental Sanitation
x. Community-Based Disease Surveillance System
xi. Enhanced Child Growth
xii. Safe Indigenous Health Practices
xiii. Cold Chain Management
xiv. Basic Emergency Obstetric Care
xv. Expanded Program on Immunization for (Mid-level course for Nurses
and Doctor)
xvi. Expanded Program on Immunization Basic Skills (Basic Skills for
Nurses and Midwives)
xvii. Integrated Management if Childhood Illnesses (IMCI)
xviii. Establishment of Home-Based ECCD, particularly the Supervised
Neighborhood Play and the Child Minding Centers

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xix. Basic ECCD training on ECCD Facilitation, ECCD checklist,


Instructional Materials Production, HB-ECCD (SNP) Curriculum
development
xx. Parent Effectiveness Service (PES) and Empowering and Reaffirming
Paternal Abilities (ERPAT) with modules covering child protection and
participation and livelihood.
xxi. Support to enhancement of ECCD facilities (health clinics, child
minding centers and day care centers)
xxii. Water and Environmental Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) Campaigns
b. Improvement of ECCD Facilities: Daycare Centers, ECCD Resource
Centers, Child Minding Centers, Barangay Health Stations, Water Systems
c. Materials development – in partnership with other development
organizations developed the :
i. Community-Managed Maternal and Newborn Care: A Guide to
Primary Health Care Providers
ii. Family-Managed Health Monitoring Tool
iii. Because We Love Our Children – Supplemental materials for Parent
Education Service
iv. I, 2, 3…. Let’s Play – Plan’s Supervised Neighborhood Play

Wash caravan

Storytelling session

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Supervised Neighborhood Play

Barangay health worker training on ECCD

Books

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Reach Out and Read Philippines


Philippine Ambulatory Pediatric Association

CONTACT INFORMATION

Reach Out and Read Philippines


Philippine Ambulatory Pediatric Association

Unit 1409 Balagtas Royal Mansion,


168 Balagtas St, Pasay City
Philippines

Dr. Carmen Ramos-Bonoan


National Director
(+632) 633-3158
crbonoan@yahoo.com

(+632) 526-8791

CLASSIFICATION
National Professional Organization

Training Center and Advocate


(Provides training of medical providers, nurses, other health care workers and
early childhood educators on the promotion of early literacy and supports ECCD
services to children 0-6 yrs. old on health, nutrition, early childhood education,
etc.)

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DESCRIPTION OF EXPERTISE

Reach Out and Read Philippines is an initiative of the Philippine Ambulatory Pediatric Association that
works to make early literacy promotion a standard part of pediatric primary care. It trains physicians,
nurses and other health and early childhood caregivers to advise parents about the importance of
reading aloud to children. It is based on the model of the Reach Out and Read National Center in the
United States. New and developmentally appropriate books are given at pediatric check-ups from six
months to five years of age. Volunteers read to children in the clinic waiting room, showing parents
the pleasures and techniques of reading aloud to very young children. Reach Out and Read helps
families and communities encourage early literacy skills so children begin school prepared for
success in reading.

ECCD-RELATED PROGRAMS/SERVICES/INITIATIVES

The Philippine Ambulatory Pediatric Association has instituted community health initiatives such as
direct observed treatment strategies for childhood tuberculosis, as well as developed guidelines for
health supervision of children in the Philippine setting called "Bahaghari", an adaptation of "Bright
Futures". "Bright Futures" is the US Maternal and Child Health Bureau and American Academy of
Pediatrics collaborative initiative in health promotion and disease prevention.

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SARILAYA, Inc.

CONTACT INFORMATION

SARILAYA, Inc.

32 Masikap St., Brgy. Pinyahan


1100 Quezon City
Philippines

Ms. Aleli B. Marcelino


Chairperson
abm@pacific.net.ph

Ms. Myra M. Bawar


ECCD Project Coordinator

(+632) 434-0969
(+632) 927-7123

sarilaya@tri-isys.com
sarilaya2003@yahoo.com

CLASSIFICATION
National/Local NGO

Service Organization/Agency

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DESCRIPTION OF EXPERTISE
1. SARILAYA Gender Sensitive Curriculum
a. Worksheet depend on the available materials in the community
b. Parents Participation Module making
c. Develop Checklist for our Day Care Centers
2. Program for Women and Community
a. ECCD component
3. Training in:
a. Local Governance
b. Youth Education
c. Health and Services for women and community

ECCD-RELATED PROGRAMS/SERVICES/INITIATIVES
1. Feeding Program for Beneficiaries with Parents’ Participation
2. Training and Education for parents on Gender Sensitivity, Parenthood and other
Health training such as Massage, Acupressure, First Aid, etc.
3. Day Care Workers Training

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CONTACT INFORMATION

Save the Children/US

1 Encarnacion corner Lapu-Lapu Avenue


1232 Magallanes Village, Makati City
Philippines

Mr. Tryggve Nelke


Country Director
tnelke@savechildren.org

(+632) 852-5408
(+632) 852-3059

(+632) 853-0215

www.savethechildren.org

CLASSIFICATION
International NGO

Service Organization/Agency

DESCRIPTION OF EXPERTISE
1. Provision of technical assistance, capacity building and other support to public
ECCD service providers (daycare workers, city/municipal/barangay ECCD
committees, etc.)
2. Transitions programming: “bridging” summer programs for prospective grade 1
entrants with no prior ECCD experience; support for developmentally appropriate
early grades teaching and learning; school welcome days for first graders
3. Design and delivery of neighborhood-based ECCD programs (KapitBahay Aralan
program) for communities with no access to public day care centers
4. Parent Education Sessions (PES) via Parent Volunteers (PVs)

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ECCD-RELATED PROGRAMS/SERVICES/INITIATIVES
1. Support for early childhood health interventions such as deworming, iron
supplementation, etc.
2. Pilot testing/developing an ECCD continuum of interventions for children aged 0-8
(Early Steps program), from prenatal assistance for pregnant mothers up to
assisting young children transition to the early grades of primary school
3. Pilot-testing, in partnership with the City of Taguig, a competency-based
Professional Development for ECCD Workers program, that provides for a
progressive system of professional development assessment, competency
certification and capacity building

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