Residential Care
ensures the facilitation of holistic residential care for the clients.
SAGIP KABATAAN CENTER ( Home for Boys)
RENDU HOME (Home for Girls)
These two homes provide long-term residential care for children, who are 6-10 years of age and are in difficult and risky situations.The holistic development of each child is ensured through home life, pastoral and Psychological care, education, value formation, health care services and other services that are responsive to their needs in preparation for their eventual family and community re-integration.
Community Based
refer to the interventions being facilitated for and with the clientele within a certain period. Its focus as well as its desired result is measured both on quantity and quality as well as on the impact on the clients’ lives.
VOCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM (VTP)
refer to the interventions being facilitated for and with the clientele within a certain period. Its focus as well as its desired result is measured both on quantity and quality as well as on the impact on the clients’ lives.
BLESSED LINDALVA TRAINING CENTE(BLTC)
serves as training venue for the VTP students. Its main purpose is to provide the students with hands-on experience in Baking, Commercial Cooking and Food and Beverage Services leading to their initial on-the-job training prior to their deployment in the different food establishments outside of ASVP.
SR. ASUNCION VENTURA EDUCATIONAL ULTMATE SERVICE (SAVE-US)
facilitates access to college education for selected indigent High School graduates, as well as those from the residential care homes, ages 16 and above, who are interested and capable of pursuing a college education (associate or bachelor’s degree) in preparation for their re-integration into the larger community and eventually, a decent and responsible life of their own.
SETON TRANSIENT HOME
facilitates the provision of temporary home-life care services for individuals in crisis: OFWs, PLWHA (w/o opportunistic infection), and the homeless sick poor from the provinces undergoing follow up treatment in Manila hospitals.
SPECIAL PROJECTS
refer to the other forms of interventions that seek to adess the issues and concerns outlined in the identified thrust of the Daughters of Charity, Philippine Province, which are aligned with the National Development agenda. These include the following:
- Alternative Residential Home Service
a home away from home for transient internal and external migrants and families as a response to migration phenomena.
- Stop Trafficking & Exploitation of People through Unlimited Potentials (STEP-UP) projects
a training for basic life skills and computer lessons, serving as a response to the prevention of human trafficking and the consequent rehabilitation of its victims.
- Community Organizing
a systemic process to alleviate poverty & hunger through community development, (BEC, Cooperative, Micro-finance and Supplemental Feeding)
- Environmental Sustainability projects
and other related projects that continue to evolve to cope with the changing times and the cries of the needy poor.