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Tahanan ng Pagmamahal Children's Home, Inc.

Org #66847
Vetted since 2019
2007
year founded
$45,083
raised on GlobalGiving
4
years fundraising
0
projects funded
* Amounts in US Dollars

Mission

To serve God and bring Christ to the lives of abandoned, neglected, surrendered and foundling children by providing love, care, and basic needs. To pursue active advocacy on the rights of the children. To sustain partnership with churches, government agencies and NGO's through collaboration and networking.

Projects (3)

Project Leaders
Tahanan ng Pagmamahal
Tahanan ng Pagmamahal
Organization Information
#45 Dr. Pilapil Street, Barangay Sagad
Pasig City, 1600
Philippines
639175257188
Organization Information
#45 Dr. Pilapil Street, Barangay Sagad
Pasig City, 1600
Philippines
639175257188

Project Reports

Each of GlobalGiving’s nonprofit partners is required to send quarterly donor reports detailing the impact of their work. Here are some of their recent updates:

Medical and Nutrition Updates

By Aileen Eunicia P. Balon-Abaca | Resource Mobilization Officer

Over the past several months, forty-two  (42) children received nutritious meals, snacks, and vitamins to enhance their physical strength and immunity. Nine (9) babies, aged between five (5)... Read the full report ›

Medical and Nutrition Updates

By Aileen Eunicia P. Balon-Abaca | Resource Mobilization Officer

Tahanan ng Pagmamahal currently has forty-three (43) children. They are provided with nutritious meals, snacks, and milk (twice) daily, for older children agesd three to twelve receiving these... Read the full report ›

Dec 19, 2023 | Little by Little- Tahanan
Medical, Nutrition and Academic Updates

By Aileen Eunicia P. Balon-Abaca | Resource Mobilization Officer

For the last quarter of this year, Tahanan ng Pagmamahal with your love and support was able to care for forty-two (42) children. Their basic needs such as: food, shelter, milk and clothing were all... Read the full report ›
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