The Children's Joy Foundation, a non-government and non-profit organization carries on its task of helping destitute and less fortunate children in the Philippines, has been providing their basic necessities while at the same time attending to their mental, emotional , and spiritual needs in a free and affectionate environment. We have witnessed pain, hunger, and malnutrition among millions of children. It have seen children who are abused, neglected, unwanted and so poor that having one meal a day is big treat for them. They have already started with the project in feeding, clothing and sending to school the underprivileged children in the depressed areas.
The foundation is particularly proud of three large CJF Orphanages in the country, housing more more than 500 children whose parents are deceased or incapable of giving them proper care and education. Now the foundation as reach Caraga Region, and presently 21 children's beneficiaries presently enrolled in Doongan Elementary School and Libertad National High School, whose home located in Block 9, Lot 39, Emenvil Subdivision, Ambago, Butuan City. The physical, emotional, and spiritual needs of the child are developed in a environment of love and peace with support of their dedicated workers and volunteers.
However, the financial requirements needed to support all of those orphaned and neglected children everyday is so hue that they need help. The Children's Joy Foundation beneficiaries from Caraga Region ask for help and support.
The Children's Joy Foundation Inc.
Phil-Japan Friendship Highway, Catitipan, Davao City
The Children's Joy Foundation Inc.
Block 9, Lot 39, Emenvil Subdivision, Barangay Amabago, Butuan City
Monday, February 25, 2008
The Children's Joy Foundation, Inc.
Posted by Rommel at 5:38:00 PM
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