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Directory of Services
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Directory of Services, November 2013
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Published by Handicap International - Philippines Program under its
project Rebuilding Economies after Typhoon Ketsana and Strengthening
Baras Municipality Utilities for an Inclusive Local Development (REBUILD
Project).
Compilation done by REBUILD Project Team Mary Grace Baban Maria Conception Penetrante Kahlille Jolly Seranilla Ronald Genise Joecelyn Panlilio Shirley Ferrera Jezzalyn Casinao Racquel Buenaventura With contributions from Satish Mishra Shirin Kiani Diosdado Mendoza Gilbert Guevarra Edward Ello Gaetane Bleher Editing Florentina Urag
Layout and design
Daryl Zamora
© 2013 Handicap International - Philippines Program
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Disclaimer
The aim of this Directory of Services is to provide basic information
regarding organizations that offer assistance to persons with disabilities
and other vulnerable groups. Handicap International or funding bodies of
this directory do not accept any liability regarding quality of services
provided by organizations mentioned in this directory. This document will
be updated every 6 months. A feedback form is provided at the back of
this directory. Handicap International welcomes any comment,
suggestion and update of this document for future use. For more
information please visit our website at www.handicapinternational.ph or
you may visit our REBUILD project office or Manila coordination office
(please see feedback form).
With special thanks to the service providers for their participation and
kind support in providing the information.
The REBUILD Project is funded by
the Swiss Solidarity and the European Union
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ABOUT HANDICAP INTERNATIONAL
AND THE REBUILD PROJECT
Handicap International is an independent and impartial international aid
organization working in situations of poverty and exclusion, conflict and
disaster. Working alongside persons with disabilities and other vulnerable
groups throughout the world, our action and testimony are focused on
responding to their essential needs, improving their living conditions and
promoting respect for their dignity and their fundamental rights. Handicap
International was founded in 1982 and a co-recipient of the Nobel Peace
Prize in 1997 and the recipient of the Hilton Humanitarian Prize in 2011
Handicap International in the Philippines has been operational since
1985 and is one of the key organizations in the disability sector in the
country. It has a wide range of complementary projects which assists to
promote inclusion of persons with disabilities and their issues in
development policies and actions, build capacities of key local
stakeholders and reduce the impact of natural disasters and conflicts.
The REBUILD Project is a three-year inclusive livelihood and rights-based project (January 2012 to December 2014) which is implemented in the Municipality of Baras by Handicap International. The Project aims to provide:
Access to livelihood and social opportunities for 250 vulnerable households (those with people with disabilities, older persons, and single women who head their households) in Barangays San Juan, San Jose and Pinugay
Support in enhancing the capacity of the municipal level and barangay level Disabled People’s Organizations (DPO) in the 10 Barangays of Baras, Rizal.
Support in enhancing the capacity of service providers to have inclusive services in Baras, Rizal.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction 1
How to Use the Directory 2
List of Service Providers 3
The Service Providers 5
Health Service Providers 5
Municipal Health Office 5
Better Hearing Philippines 6
Resources for the Blind, Inc. 8
Education Service Provider 9
Department of Education – Alternative Learning System
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Livelihood and Employment Service Providers 10
Municipal Agricultural Office 10
Kasamahan sa Kalikasang Pagsasaka, Multi-Purpose Cooperative
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Public Employment Service Office 12
Tulay sa Pag-unlad, Inc. 14
Tahanang Walang Hagdanan, Inc. 16
Social Enhancement for Entrepreneurial Development (SEED) Center Philippines, Inc.
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Social Service Providers 19
Municipal Social Welfare and Development Office
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Training (Business Development) Service Providers
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INSOL Development Foundation, Inc. 21
Development Organization Supporting DPO 23
Cerebral Palsy Association Philippines (CPAP) 23
Tahanang Walang Hagdanan, Inc. 24
Women with Disabilities Leap Social and Economic Progress, Inc. (WOWLEAP)
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Philippine Association for Citizens with Developmental and Learning Disabilities
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Specialized Services 27
Tahanang Walang Hagdanan, Inc. 27
Women with Disabilities Leap Social and Economic Progress, Inc. (WOWLEAP)
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Philippine Association for Citizens with Developmental and Learning Disabilities
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Better Hearing Philippines 31
Resources for the Blind, Inc. 33
Cerebral Palsy Association Philippines (CPAP) 34
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INTRODUCTION
The promotion of the full and equal enjoyment of all human rights and
fundamental freedoms by all persons with disabilities is enshrined in the
United Nation Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities
(UNCRPD). As one of the signatories, the Philippine Government enacted
national policies and programs to promote and advance inclusion of
disability issues. Among these are Batas Pambansa (B.P.) 344 otherwise
known as “Accessibility law”, Republic Act (R.A.) 7277 or the “Magna
Carta of Persons with Disabilities”, R.A. 9442 amending R.A 7277, and
the recent R.A 10070, an act creating the Persons with Disability Affairs
Office (PDAO) in each province, city and municipality.
However, issues and concerns of persons with disabilities such as
accessibility, health, education, employment, equality and non-
discrimination are still not addressed partly due to lack of information on
services available from the service providers operating in the areas.
To bridge this gap in information needs, Handicap International has put
together information on service providers that are relevant to the needs
of persons with disabilities. This information material known as Directory
of Services will hopefully assists the vulnerable sector such as persons
with disabilities including their family and caregiver; senior citizens; single
women-headed households and their household members, of the
Municipality of Baras, Rizal province in locating service providers that
correspond to their needs.
Handicap International highly appreciates the contribution of all
individuals and organizations in the development and compilation of this
directory of services. Among others, Handicap International is grateful to
the Swiss Solidarity and European Union for their support of this directory
of services.
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HOW TO USE THE DIRECTORY
Reading the details given in this directory of services will help you
understand:
1. Who would benefit from this directory
2. What you can look for in the following pages
3. How the information has been classified and presented and why
we have chosen to present it the way we have
In this directory, we included information on development organizations
that may not be providing direct services to persons with disabilities, but
are playing the role of coordination, referral and linkages to provide
persons with disabilities access to services. In addition, some of these
organizations are involved in advocacy work on disability issues.
Since such organizations maybe working at the community level, it may
be easier for persons with disabilities to contact them directly and obtain
information from them about specific services that they may need.
Information has also been included on services provided by some
hospitals in the district. For each institution, details have been provided
on:
Contact details
Types of services the institutions provide
Geographical coverage
Beneficiaries of services: Under this you will find information
on whether the services are for persons with disabilities, senior
citizens, women and men; or the general public.
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LIST OF SERVICE PROVIDERS
Type of Service Providers Name of Service Providers
Health Service Providers
Municipal Health Office
Better Hearing Philippines
Resources for the Blind, Inc.
Education Service Providers Department of Education
– Alternative Learning System
Livelihood and Employment Service Providers
Municipal Agricultural Office
Kasamahan sa Kalikasang Pagsasaka,
Multi-Purpose Cooperative
Public Employment Service Office
Tulay sa Pag-Unlad, Inc.
Tahanang Walang Hagdanan, Inc.
Social Enhancement for Entrepreneurial Development (SEED) Center Philippines, Inc.
Social Service Providers
Municipal Social Welfare and Development Office
Training (Business Development) Service Providers
INSOL Development Foundation, Inc.
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Development Organization supporting DPO
Cerebral Palsy Association Philippines (CPAP)
Tahanang Walang Hagdanan, Inc.
Women with Disabilities Leap Social and Economic Progress, Inc. (WOWLEAP)
Philippine Association for Citizens with Developmental and Learning Disabilities
Specialized Services
Tahanang Walang Hagdanan, Inc.
Women with Disabilities Leap Social and Economic Progress, Inc. (WOWLEAP)
Philippine Association for Citizens with Developmental and Learning Disabilities
Better Hearing Philippines
Resources for the Blind, Inc.
Cerebral Palsy Association Philippines (CPAP)
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HEALTH SERVICE PROVIDERS
Name of Service Provider
Municipal Health Office of Baras
Legal Status Government
Office Address MHO building, Barangay Mabini, Baras, Rizal
Contact Person/s Alberto Penre
Contact Number 368- 4942
Area/s covered for operations
Ten (10) Barangays of Baras
Beneficiaries of services
People of Baras
Services Available
Awareness Programs1
Adolescent and Youth Health Program
Breastfeeding TSEK: Tama, Sapat, Eksklusibo
Environmental Health
Family Planning
Food and Waterborne Diseases Prevention and Control
Program
National Rabies Prevention and Control Program
Maternal and Child Health Care
Malaria Control Program
1 Programs under this are provided through orientations conducted by MHO and also DOH
(for national programs). These are usually conducted annually, depending on schedule of
celebrations/events at national and local level, and participants are usually invited by the
agency through announcements
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Natural Family Planning
National HIV/STI Prevention Program
National Mental Health Program
National Dengue Prevention and Control Program
National Prevention of Blindness Program
Smoking Cessation Program
Nutrition Education
Health/Medical Services
Dental Health Program
Expanded Program on Immunization
New Born Screening
Measles Elimination Campaign (Ligtas Tigdas (9-59 months old children2)
Tuberculosis Control Program
Filariasis Elimination Program
Medical Check-up/ Consultation
Provision of Potable Water Program
(SALINTUBIG Program - Sagana at Ligtas na Tubig Para sa
Lahat)
Name of Service Provider
Better Hearing Philippines
Legal Status Non-Government
Office Address
2nd floor, Dizziness Center, UST Hospital, España, Sampaloc, Manila Unit 1, Merchant Square Bldg., 1386 E. Rodriguez Sr. Boulevard corner Mabolo St., New Manila, Quezon City 73 Edelweiss St., ESLA Homes, Cainta, Rizal
2 This is targeted only for those who did not receive measles vaccine and MMR, and for
children age 9 to 59 months
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Contact Number 414-9357 / 09275470385
Website www.bhphil.org
Email Address [email protected] [email protected]
Area/s covered for operations
Nationwide
Beneficiaries of services
Persons with hearing impairment
Community-based Organizations
Government and Non- Government Organizations
Services Available
Medical Services
Service Delivery (screening and diagnostic evaluation of patients)
Ear and Hearing Diagnostic
Pure Tone Audiometry
Speech Audiometry
Vestibular Evoked Myogenic Potential
Hearing Aid Fitting and Evaluation
Ear Mold
Pediatric Audiology
Play Audiometry
Visual Response Observation
Audiometry
Behavioral Observation Audiometry
Auditory Brainstem Response
Oto-acoustic Emission
Hearing Aid Fitting and Evaluation
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To avail of these services, please refer to the following procedures: i. Individual – individuals to arrange a schedule through phone call or e-mail. Free hearing evaluation on Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays. ii. Institutional – government and non-government organizations that are sending patients for evaluation to arrange a schedule through written request addressed to Dr. Norberto Martinez iii. Outside Base Hospital/Ear and Hearing Missions – government and non-government organizations to write request for on-site hearing evaluation with details of the planned activity/mission
Name of Service Provider
Resources for the Blind, Inc.
Legal Status Non-Government, Christian Organization
Office Address 623 COTI Bldg., 623 EDSA Cubao, Quezon City
Contact Person/s Randy W. Weisser
Contact Number 726-3021 to 24
Fax Number 63-2-727-0077
Email Address [email protected]
Area/s covered for operations
Nationwide
Beneficiaries of services
Persons with hearing impairment
Community-based Organizations
Government and Non-Government
Organizations
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EDUCATION SERVICE PROVIDER
Services Available
Assistive Devices
Braille Production
Braille Bible
Braille Magazines
Braille Textbooks
Philippine Braille Technology Center
Social Services
Prevention of Blindness
Eye Surgery
School-based Eye Screening
Low Vision Services
Counselling
Rehabilitation
Summer Camp
Training for Parents
Name of Service Provider
Department of Education – Alternative Learning System
Legal Status Government
Office Address District Office of Baras, Rizal
Contact Person/s Nicanor C. Macarulay, Principal II Emelinda V. Midrano, Master Teacher/District ALS Coordinator
Contact Number 09216047165
Email Address [email protected]
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LIVELIHOOD AND EMPLOYMENT SERVICES
Area/s covered for operations
Municipality of Baras, Rizal
Beneficiaries of services
Uneducated out-of-school children, youth and adults
Basically literate out-of-school youth and adults who may have not completed elementary (Grade 6) and secondary (4th year high school) and other children of school age who are not in school
Services Available
Educational Services
Basic Literacy Program
Accreditation and Equivalency
Skills Development Services3
Literacy cum Livelihood
Reflexology
Baking and Cooking
Welding Class
Practical Electricity
Organic Farming
Dressmaking and Cosmetology
Name of Service Provider
Municipal Agricultural Office
Legal Status Government
3 No regular schedule for these trainings. Provision of these services depends on the demands/requests received by the Alternative Learning System Coordinator from contacts in the communities. Once scheduled, the coordinator announces it through the barangay LGU
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Office Address Municipal Hall, Barangay Santiago, Baras, Rizal
Contact Person/s Yoniza SJ Matamis
Contact Number 0917-815-4213 / 570-2915 (local 115)
Area/s covered for operations
Ten (10) Barangays of Baras
Beneficiaries of services
People of Baras
Services Available
Agricultural Services
Farmers Field School
Integrated Pest Management
Integrated Fertilizer Management
Distribution of Seeds
Large Animals Registration (Branding)
Technical Assistance on:
Farming
Technical support to raising animals
Technical support to growing vegetables
Meat and Vegetable Registration
Seminar on Organic Farming and Fertilizer
Provision of Fingerlings
Name of Service Provider
Kasamahan sa Kalikasang Pagsasaka, Multi- Purpose Cooperative (KAKASA MPC)
Legal Status Non-Government
Office Address 109 San Jose St., Brgy. San Juan, Baras, Rizal
Contact Person/s Danny Digo
Contact Number 09291000860
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Email Address [email protected]
Area/s covered for operations
Province of Rizal
Beneficiaries of services
People of Baras (Upland and Lowland Farmers)
Services Available
Agricultural Services
Organic Farming
Technology Transfer
Organic Fertilizer Processing
Organic Rice Production
Organic Farming Inputs
Organic Soap/ Essential and other Wellness products
Name of Service Provider
Public Employment Service Office (PESO)
Legal Status Government
Office Address JP Rizal St. Sitio Soro- Soro, Brgy. Santiago, Baras, Rizal
Contact Person/s Rosa Maria Dinozo Bayani Cecilio
Contact Numbers 653-39-09 09303951571
Area/s covered for operations
Ten (10) Barangays of Baras
Beneficiaries of services
Jobseekers, Employers, Students, Out of School Youth, Migratory Workers, Planners, Researchers, Persons with Disabilities, Returning Overseas Filipino Workers, Displaced Workers
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Services Available
PESO links or implements other programs and services offered by the PESO - Rizal Provincial Office, the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE - Rizal Provincial Office), Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA - Rizal Provincial Office) and Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) Employment Services Job Fairs These shall be conducted periodically in the municipality to bring together in one venue the job seekers and employers for immediate matching. Livelihood and Self-employment Bazaars These will give clients information on the array of livelihood programs they choose to avail of, particularly in the rural areas. Special Credit Assistance for Placed Overseas Workers This type of assistance will enable poor but qualified applicants to avail of opportunities for overseas employment. Special Program for Employment of Students and Out-of-School Youth (SPESOS) This program shall endeavor to provide employment to deserving students and out-of-school youths coming from poor families during summer and/or Christmas vacations as provided for under Republic Act No. 7323 and its implementing rules, to enable them to pursue their education. Work Appreciation Program (WAP) This program aims to develop the values of work appreciation and ethics by exposing the young to actual work situations
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Name of Service Provider Tulay sa Pag-unlad, Inc.
Legal Status Non-Government (Micro Finance Institution)
Office Address Star Foundation Building, M.H. Del Pilar Street, Plaza Aldea, Tanay, Rizal
Contact Person/s Niña Roxanne Perez
Contact Number 693-3710 09268745026
Website www.tspi.org
Area/s covered for operations
Nationwide (Luzon & Mindanao)
Beneficiaries of services
Entrepreneurs
Interested individuals who are willing to engage in micro-enterprise will have to organize themselves into groups of twenty-five to thirty members to be able to access the services
Services Available
Financial Services Kabuhayan Program
Collateral free loans of anywhere between P500.00-P50, 000.00 to individuals who will join other borrowers in groups of twenty- five to thirty members.
Loan payments are guaranteed by the groups where the borrower is a member to instil discipline and solidarity.
Loans are payable in six months on a weekly basis Maunlad Program
Collateral-based loans to individual kabuhayan members of more than two years standing.
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Loans range from P30,000 – P150,000, payable in six to eighteen months, with a flexible repayment schedule.
Palayan Program
Offers rice farmers loans of P20,000-P35,000 per hectare, providing them much needed funds for rice production activities as a source of livelihood. Loans are granted to individuals who form themselves into borrowers group.
Housing and Sanitation Loan Program
A facility for housing and/ or toilet construction or renovation with loans up to P100,000 for housing loan and up to P15,000 for toilet loan.
Loan terms range from eighteen months to five years.
Health Care Program
Offers individual members with loans amounting to P1, 200.00, payable in six months, as premium payment for one year health coverage.
Gives members and their dependents access to personal health care services, including in-patient hospital care and out-patient medical care, as early as three months after the premium is paid.
Educational Loan Assistance
Offers loans for any school – related expenses of the member’s children.
The amount of loan is determined by education level at maximum of P10,000 payable in three to six months, with weekly repayment.
Micro-Insurance
This service is provided to TSPI employees, members and their immediate families through TSPI Mutual Benefit Association, Inc. for an annual premium of only P240.00. The package consists of mandatory benefits: term life, accidental death, dismemberment and disablement and equity value.
For a separate premium payable weekly, and depending on the size of the loans, loan availment benefits include: credit life, term life, accidental death, dismemberment and disablement.
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Referral to Networks and Partners Palayan Program Farmers are linked with farm suppliers and technical assistance providers such as Philippine Rice Research Institute (PhilRice), Local Municipal Agriculturists and the Philippine Crop Insurance Corporation (PCIC), to mitigate the high risks in rice farming.
Name of Service Provider
Tahanang Walang Hagdanan, Inc.
Legal Status Non-Government
Office Address 175 Aida St. Marick Subd., Cainta, Rizal
Contact Person/s Jocelyn C. Garcia
Contact Number 655-0055 655-0812
Fax Number 655-4580
Website http://www.tahanangwalanghagdanan.org
Email Address [email protected]
Area/s covered for operations
Rizal Province
Beneficiaries of services
Persons with disabilities and their families
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Services Available
Vocational Training and Employment Related Services
Rehabilitation and Vocational Training
Referral to Job Placement
Skills Development Services
On-the-job training to caregiver students
Clinical internship program to graduating physical therapy students
Financial Services
Micro Finance (only in the municipalities of Angono, Cainta and
Jala-Jala)
Name of Service Provider
Social Enhancement for Entrepreneurial Development (SEED) Center Philippines, Inc.
Legal Status Non-Government Organization (NGO)
Office Address
Head Office: 4-247 Antero Miranda Compound, Panapaan IV, Bacoor, Cavite Antipolo Office: #19 GSIS Avenue, Cogeo Village, Antipolo City, Rizal
Contact Person/s Hilda C. Aytin
Contact Number (+63) (046) 417-1316 (+63) (923) 339-1149
Website http://seedcenterphilippines.org/
Email Address [email protected]
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Area/s covered for operations
3 cities (Bacoor, Dasmariñas, Cavite) and 4 municipalities (Imus, Tanza, Noveleta, Silang) of Cavite; cities of Parañaque and Pasay in Metro Manila; and 3 barangays (San Jose, San Juan, Pinugay) of Municipality of Baras, Rizal
Beneficiaries of services
Underprivileged individuals, families and communities including persons with disabilities, older persons and women
Services Available
Financial Services Microloans
Binhing Pag-asa Loan
Binhing Pagsisikap
Binhing Pagbabago Loan
Capital build-up
Village Savings Microinsurance services Socio-Economic Services Intensive Business Coaching (IBC)
Identification of business idea
Business planning
Value chain analysis
Capacity building on business management Financial Literacy Trainings
Controlling household expenses
Over indebtedness
Savings
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SOCIAL SERVICE PROVIDERS
Name of Service Provider
Municipal Social Welfare and Development Office
Legal Status Government
Office Address Municipal Hall, Barangay Santiago, Baras, Rizal
Contact Person/s
Mary Ann Geronimo
Contact Number 09167948125
E-mail Address [email protected]
Area/s covered for operations
Municipality of Baras, Rizal
Beneficiaries of services
Indigent individuals and families
Parents of pre-school children from 3-5 years of age
Persons with Disabilities
Victims of natural or man-made calamities
Solo Parents and Senior Citizens (60 years old and above)
Applicants for marriage license aged 18-25
Services Available
Social Services NOTE: General requirement to avail the services: Should be a resident of Municipality of Baras.
Burial Assistance
Medical Assistance
Food and Transportation Assistance
Provision of Disaster Relief Assistance
Provision of Solo Parent Identification Card/Certification (RA
8972)
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Provision/ Issuance of Certificate of Indigency
Provision/ Issuance of Senior Citizens Identification Card
Provision/ Issuance of Senior Citizen Purchase Booklet
Provision/ Issuance of Person with Disability Identification
Card
Provision/ Issuance of Person with Disability Purchase
Booklet
Provision of Individual and Family
Counselling (as the need arises)
Regular financial assistance for patients who undergo dialysis
Social Pension for Indigent Senior Citizens
Food for Work
Provision of the Day Care Service Program
Provision of Pre-Marriage Counselling
Provision/Issuance of Senior Citizens Identification Card
Provision/Issuance of Senior Citizen Purchase Booklet
Cash for Work
Cash for Training
Provision of Philhealth Card
Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program (4Ps)
Seminars
Parents Effectiveness
Gender Awareness and Sensitivity
Skills Development Services Trainings
Urban Gardening
Rag Making
Reflexology
Food Processing (Meat and Fish)
Mobility Aid Services
Provision of Physical Restoration Assistance
Health and Nutrition Services
Supplementary Feeding Program to twenty-six (26) day care centers in ten (10) barangays of Baras.
Seminar on Health and Nutrition Education
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TRAINING SERVICE PROVIDERS
ON BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT
Agricultural Services
Technical Support on Organic Farming
Environmental Protection Services Trainings on:
Solid Waste Management
Climate Change Adaptation
Temporary Shelter for Street Children and Family
Temporary Shelter for Abused, Abandoned and Neglected Children
Referral to Other Networks/Partners
Cleft Lip and Palate Operation
Cataract Screening and Operation
Mental Health Program
Name of Service Provider
INSOL Development Foundation, Inc.
Legal Status Non-Government (Micro-Finance Institution)
Office Address #482 R. Palma St. (Ibaba), San Pedro, Morong, Rizal
Contact Person/s
Milagrosa Bunker
Contact Number 213-6081
Website www.insolfoundation.com
Email Address [email protected]
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Area/s covered for operations
Rizal Province
Antique
Laguna
South Metro Manila
Beneficiaries of services
Entrepreneurs
Interested individuals who are willing to engage in micro enterprise
Services Available
Skills Development Services
Enterprise Advantage: Training/ Skills Development
Personal Management
Managing Finance
Managing Markets
Managing Operations
Managing People
Enterprise Identity
Branding
Logo Design
Label Design
Enterprise Packaging
Production of food items (meat processed into sausage or dried fish and other food products)
Referral to Other Networks/ Partners
Enterprise Connection
Business Registration
Product Testing and Certification
Technical Skills Development
Technology Inputs
Financial Services
Market Access and Promotion
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DEVELOPMENT ORGANIZATIONS SUPPORTING
DISABLED PEOPLE’S ORGANIZATIONS
Name of Service Provider
Cerebral Palsy Association Philippines (CPAP)
Legal Status Non-Government
Office Address 27 Santolan St., La Colina Subd., Fortune 1802, Marikina City
Contact Person/s
Charito Manglapus
Contact Number 448- 9640 448-4096 +639214740277
Email Address [email protected]/[email protected]
Area/s covered for operations
Nationwide
Beneficiaries of services
Persons with cerebral palsy, Community Based Organizations
Government and Non-Government Organizations
Services Available
Capability Building
Functional and vocational assessment and training of
members
Personality development
Team building
Communication skills
Peer counselling
Values formation
Orientation of parents of children with cerebral palsy
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Training of potential leaders in management skills, goal setting
and group facilitating
Social Services
Community Outreach – Medical Missions
Sports development for persons with Cerebral Palsy (PWCP)
Name of Service Provider
Tahanang Walang Hagdanan, Inc.
Legal Status Non-Government
Office Address 175 Aida St. Marick Subd.Cainta, Rizal
Contact Person/s Jocelyn C. Garcia
Contact Number 655-0055 655-0812
Fax Number 655-4580
Website http://www.tahanangwalanghagdanan.org
Email Address [email protected] [email protected]
Area/s covered for operations
Rizal Province
Beneficiaries of services
Persons with disabilities and their families
Services Available
Mobility Aid Services
Provision of Assistive Devices
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Social Services
Sports and Recreation Program
Organizing Painting Workshops
Dancing on Wheelchairs
Band or Music
Sports Activities
Name of Service Provider
Women with Disabilities Leap Social and Economic Progress, Inc. (WOWLEAP)
Legal Status Non-Government
Office Address 11 Magandang Lahi St., Taytay Rizal #73 Edelweiss St. ESLA Homes, Cainta, Rizal
Contact Person/s
Leah Cruzado
Contact Number Landline: (02) 6649154, 6565543, 6611621 Mobile: 0908-8829703
Website http://wowleap2000.tripod.com
Email Address [email protected]
Area/s covered for operations:
Cainta, Taytay, and Baras, Rizal
Tacloban
Hilongos
Bacolod City
Makilala
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Beneficiaries of services
Individual Filipino women with any kind of disability, residing anywhere in the world, who wish to make a difference in the lives of other women with disabilities
Services Available
Capacity Building
Promotion of the rights of women with disabilities to become
active participants in social and economic activities in their
respective community
Facilitate access of women with disabilities to resources
necessary for their active participation in social and economic
activities in their communities
Name of Service Provider
Philippine Association for Citizens with Developmental and Learning Disabilities
Legal Status Non-Government
Office Address 69 Ermin Garcia St., Cubao, Quezon City
Contact Person/s Jean Gonzales
Contact Number (02) 4106848 7210694 09197836494
Website http://pacdld.org
Email Address [email protected]
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SPECIALIZED SERVICES
Area/s covered for operations
Mandaluyong City
San Juan City
Quezon City
Marikina City
Baras, Rizal
San Vicente, Laguna
San Pedro, Laguna
Baguio City
Bontoc
La Trinidad
Benguet
Zamboanga City
Zamboanga Sibugay
Zamboanga del Sur
Zamboanga del Norte
Zamboanga de Basilan City
Beneficiaries of services
Citizens with developmental and learning disabilities and their families
Services Available
Awareness Programs
Prevention, Early Detection and Intervention of Disabilities
Lecture on Autism and Film Showing on Autism
Name of Service Provider
Tahanang Walang Hagdanan, Inc.
Legal Status Non-Government
Office Address 175 Aida St. Marick Subd., Cainta, Rizal
Contact Person/s Jocelyn C. Garcia
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Contact Number 655-0055 655-0812
Fax Number 655-4580
Website http://www.tahanangwalanghagdanan.org
Email Address [email protected] [email protected]
Area/s covered for operations
Rizal Province
Beneficiaries of services
Persons with disabilities and their families
Services Available
Educational Services
Educational Assistance and Scholarship Program
Special Education Class
Referral to Other Networks/ Partners
Medical Assistance thru the CBR Program
Eye Surgery
Cataract Screening
Cataract Operation
Eye Check- Up
Cleft Lip and Palate Surgical Operation
Dental Mission
Medical Mission (Cystic Mass, Hernia and Goiter Check- Up and Surgical Operation)
Therapeutic Services
Physical Therapy Services
Orthopaedic Physical Therapy
Geriatric Physical Therapy
Pediatric Rehabilitation
Pain Management
Sports Injury
Industrial Rehabilitation
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Name of Service Provider
Women with Disabilities Leap Social and Economic Progress, Inc. (WOWLEAP)
Legal Status Non-Government
Office Address 11 Magandang Lahi St., Taytay Rizal #73 Edelweiss St. ESLA Homes, Cainta, Rizal
Contact Person/s Leah Cruzado
Contact Number Landline: (02) 664-9154, 656-5543, 661-1621 Mobile: 0908-882-9703
Website http://wowleap2000.tripod.com
Email Address [email protected]
Area/s covered for operations
Cainta, Rizal
Taytay, Rizal
Baras, Rizal
Tacloban
Hilongos
Bacolod City
Makilala
Beneficiaries of services
Individual Filipino women with any kind of disability, residing anywhere in the world, who wish to make a difference in the lives of other women with disabilities
Services Available
Skills Development Services Trainings on:
Powder Detergent Making
Liquid Dishwashing Soap Making
Fabric Softener Making
Food Delicacies (e.g. leche flan making)
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Name of Service Provider
Philippine Association for Citizens with Developmental and Learning Disabilities
Legal Status Non-Government
Office Address 69 Ermin Garcia St. Cubao, Quezon City
Contact Person/s Jean Gonzales
Contact Number Landline: (02) 410-6848, 721-0694 Mobile: 0919-783-6494
Website http://pacdld.org
Email Address [email protected]
Area/s covered for operations
Mandaluyong City
San Juan City
Quezon City
Marikina City
Baras, Rizal
San Vicente, Laguna
San Pedro, Laguna
Baguio City
Bontoc
La Trinidad
Benguet
Zamboanga City
Zamboanga Sibugay
Zamboanga del Sur
Zamboanga del Norte
Zamboanga de Basilan City
Beneficiaries of services
Citizens with developmental and learning disabilities and their families
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Services Available
Referral to Other Networks and Partners
Acquisition of wheelchairs for children with cerebral palsy
Referral of high school students to computer School thru the
CHED’s PESFA scholarship
Referral for harelip operation
Name of Service Provider
Better Hearing Philippines
Legal Status Non-Government
Office Address
2nd Flr., Dizziness Center, UST Hospital, España, Sampaloc, Manila Unit 1, Merchant Square Bldg., 1386 E. Rodriguez Sr. Boulevard corner Mabolo St., New Manila, Quezon City 73 Edelweiss St., ESLA Homes, Cainta, Rizal
Contact Person/s Dr. Norberto Martinez
Contact Number Landline: 414-9357 Mobile: 09275470385
Website www.bhphil.org
Email Address [email protected] [email protected]
Area/s covered for operations
Nationwide
Beneficiaries of services
Persons with hearing impairment
Community Based Organizations
Government and Non-Government Organizations
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Services Available
Awareness Programs
Social Mobilization Program
Provision of IEC materials during National Ear Care Day,
International Noise Awareness Day, National Disability
Prevention and Rehabilitation Week and Deaf Awareness
Week
Secondary Training Program Training on:
Parts and function of the Ear
Diseases and Examination of the Ear
Nature of Sounds
Assessment Strategies
Audiological Rehabilitation
Hearing Aid Troubleshooting Capability Building
Capability Program (Easy Access to Rehabilitation Services (EARS) Program)
Tertiary Training Program Workshops
The National Ear and Hearing Health Care Program
Review of the Structure and Function of the Ear
Diagnosis and Management of Ear Conditions
Indications and Descriptions on Ear Surgeries
Nature of Sound
Diagnostic and Community-based approaches on Hearing
Evaluation
Aural Habilitation, Rehabilitation and Education
Facilitating Skills for Trainers and Strategic Planning Workshop
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Name of Service Provider
Resources for the Blind, Inc.
Legal Status Non-Government, Christian Organization
Office Address 623 COTI Bldg., 623 EDSA Cubao, Quezon City
Contact Person/s Randy W. Weisser
Contact Number 726-3021 to 24
Fax Number 63-02-727-0077
Email Address [email protected]
Area/s covered for operations
Nationwide
Beneficiaries of services
Persons with hearing impairment
Community Based Organizations
Government and Non-Government Organizations
Services Available
Personality Development
Christian Growth Ministries
Church Leadership Training
Home Visitation
Youth Fellowship Groups Educational Services
Education for Blind Children
Child Sponsorship
Preschool for Blind Children
Teacher Training Courses
Training for Multi-handicapped Blind Children
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Name of Service Provider
Cerebral Palsy Association Philippines (CPAP)
Legal Status Non-Government
Office Address 27 Santolan St., La Colina Subd., Fortune 1802, Marikina City
Contact Person/s Charito Manglapus
Contact Number 448- 9640 448-4096 +639214740277
Email Address [email protected]/[email protected]
Area/s covered for operations
Nationwide
Beneficiaries of services
Persons with cerebral palsy
Community Based Organizations
Government and Non-Government
Organizations
Services Available
Awareness Programs
Advocacy activities and Lobbying
Participation in national events
Media exposure
Distribution of IEC Materials
Consultative meetings on issues and concerns of people with cerebral palsy
Lobbying for the strict implementation of RA 7277
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