I Love Street Children is a campaign that YOU can help grow into a nationwide and worldwide movement. We are working together to gather more NGO's, missions, foundations, organizations, and individuals to form a coalition to create momentum and "Social People Power" in the Philippines that will enable us all to fulfill the Vision of eradicating the poverty cycle by helping their whole family.
ILSC is dedicated to supporting, enriching, and enhancing theliving conditions and learning experiences of all street children.Although the primary focus is on the urban areas where highnumbers of children live on the streets, eventually, the focus willbecome nationwide. ILSC will invest its resources to provide living accommodations and education, taking children off thestreets one at a time.
HOW DO WE HELP THEM?
The people we offer the shelter to, especially the growing young families, literally are homeless and sleep on the streets. Their primary income comes from gathering garbage every night where they earn PHP 50 a day and most of the time they do not get to eat at all.
FREE SHELTER
Our present shelter house is located at 2524 Conchu Street, Malate, Makati City. A 2-storey apartment which provides a roof over the families’ heads where we, as supporters, cover the lease of the house and utility expenses.
FREE RICE
We allot for the daily rice consumption of the shelter occupants so that the parents will share for the responsibility of providing for the viand. We encourage them to work thus; they can leave the kids safe at the shelter, out of the hazardous hi-ways and ruthless street environment.
FREE BASIC EDUCATION
Every Saturday, we have volunteers who visit and teach these children for an hour or two. Volunteer activities include tutoring and educational games as well as fun activities.
LIVELIHOOD PROGRAM & REINTEGRATION
The Livelihood program is a development project aimed atgiving the participants entrepreneurial competencies andeconomic independence, in order for them to progress to ourlast phase of rehabilitation.
The Parents of the families receive life-coaching in financing,social and parenting skills in order to rehabilitate them fromtheir past situations and prepare them for reintegration into thecommunity so that they are responsible, self-sufficient andindependent people with minimum chance of relapse.
ILSC is dedicated to supporting, enriching, and enhancing theliving conditions and learning experiences of all street children.Although the primary focus is on the urban areas where highnumbers of children live on the streets, eventually, the focus willbecome nationwide. ILSC will invest its resources to provide living accommodations and education, taking children off thestreets one at a time.
HOW DO WE HELP THEM?
The people we offer the shelter to, especially the growing young families, literally are homeless and sleep on the streets. Their primary income comes from gathering garbage every night where they earn PHP 50 a day and most of the time they do not get to eat at all.
FREE SHELTER
Our present shelter house is located at 2524 Conchu Street, Malate, Makati City. A 2-storey apartment which provides a roof over the families’ heads where we, as supporters, cover the lease of the house and utility expenses.
FREE RICE
We allot for the daily rice consumption of the shelter occupants so that the parents will share for the responsibility of providing for the viand. We encourage them to work thus; they can leave the kids safe at the shelter, out of the hazardous hi-ways and ruthless street environment.
FREE BASIC EDUCATION
Every Saturday, we have volunteers who visit and teach these children for an hour or two. Volunteer activities include tutoring and educational games as well as fun activities.
LIVELIHOOD PROGRAM & REINTEGRATION
The Livelihood program is a development project aimed atgiving the participants entrepreneurial competencies andeconomic independence, in order for them to progress to ourlast phase of rehabilitation.
The Parents of the families receive life-coaching in financing,social and parenting skills in order to rehabilitate them fromtheir past situations and prepare them for reintegration into thecommunity so that they are responsible, self-sufficient andindependent people with minimum chance of relapse.