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dimanche, 10 mai 2009
 

Children living in the street; children abandoned or mistreated; minors imprisoned or children contamined by toxic wastes... There are many opportunities, in Philippines as in other places, to feel concerned about the hard conditions to many children live in - or just try to live.
Every morning, in the streets of Manila, little faces appear between two cars, alongside the pavement, waking up from a night spent on the streets. Every day, the members of the Virlanie Foundation go to meet these faces, these families, in order to offer them a shelter, a meal, a support.

Partners for many years, AMADE and Virlanie Foundation decided at the end of 2007 to make their collaboration official and to commit together through different programs dedicated to the filipino childhood.

 
Mother and Child
Purpose: Structure for young mothers and their babies - paediatric care - professional training

Beneficiaries 2009: 95 young mothers and their babies

Details: Aged 13 to 25, victims of sexual abuse, abandoned by the father of their child or rejected by their family, these teenagers find in Mother & Child Home a place where they will regain self-confidence and learn to assume themselves. The main purpose of the program is to teach the mothers the basis of education and care for their babies, but also to prepare them to the social life and make them participate to the community life. Mostly, the program is about reuniting the families, when it is possible.
Mother and Child gallery
 
 
Open Day Centre
Purpose: Daily center dedicated to the families and children living in the streets of Manila

Beneficiaries 2009: 122 children and their families

Details: This centre is destinated to the families and children forced to live and / or work on the streets. Open during the day-time, it allows the beneficiaries to provide for their essential needs and to find for a few hours a shelter, a place where to wash, play or feed... Families are also provided with livelihood, medical, administrative and legal assistance. The main purpose remains to get the families off the streets in the longer term; parents will then find in the Centre a financial help to make them afford the rental of their own house eventually.
Open Day Center gallery
 
 
Other programs
  • Jade Home
    Foster home for children suffering from physical or mental handicap. A second structure has been created for the most independant children and young adults, ready to slowly obtain a professional activity.
  • Children's Legal Rights Office
    To bring a legal assistance to young children and teenagers incarcerated by the Filipino authorities, and ensure the protection of their essential rights. In 2009, 92 children benefited from that assistance.
  • Sibuhi
    Creative and artistical development program - 131 beneficiaries in 2009.
  • Pampanga
    Assistance to the families and children victims of toxic waste abandoned by the US army. Living close to the contamined zones, these children are suffering from serious disorders and handicaps.
  • Drop In Centre
    Organized on the basis of the flipino family, the Drop In Centre is a temporary shelter - 3 to 6 months - for children left alone or  children with legal issues. The main purpose of the centre is to readapt the children to life in society, and if possible to help them get back to their family. 98 children benefited from that help in 2009.
  • Young Adults Program
    To ensure the future independence of the young adults formerly helped by the residential programs.
 







 
Read more about these programs on Virlanie Foundation's website
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