Indigent Support

AWH’s neighbor indigent village “Camp Hope” visited AWH and received bundles of firewood for cooking Taho (Tofu), which is their livelihood in selling them.

AWH also shared ‘Rambutan’ fruits that are in harvesting season and eggplants from its garden with the people in Camp Hope and the other two indigent villages.

Update on October 16, 2020

Continued indigent support for Camp Hope residents with provision of firewood bundles.

Update on November 5, 2020

Firewood to cook taho (tofu) is essential for their livelihood. Camp Hope residents received another bundles donated by AWH.

Update on November 14, 2020

Another contribution of firewood logs to Camp Hope residents.

Update on November 26, 2020

Another donation of firewoods to taho (tofu) vendors in the nearby indigent squatter Camp Hope.

AWH also shared ube ginataan for their children made from our homegrown ube yams.

Update on December 12, 2020

It requires constant support in donation of firewoods especially in Pandemic time.

Update on December 28, 2020

Another donation of firewood bundles to the taho vendors from Camp Hope.

Home for The 100th Sheep Graduation

On March 22, 2016, a DSWD (Department of Social Welfare and Development) accredited foundation, Home for The 100th Sheep which operates and manages several pre-schools in Dasmarinas, Cavite with selected indigent children, held a graduation celebration at a courtyard in nearby vicinity.

AWH vice president Casey Takayama visited the event and congratulated all the children graduating. For the continuous and dedicating support of indigent families including resettled street families from Manila, AWH made a monetary donation to Home for The 100th Sheep Foundation.

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Birth Certificate Project Follow Up

Gladis, a young lady resident in barangay Mangas II, Alfonso, who was leading this project suddenly found a job in far and moved away. Another lady resident Rose voluntarily took over the project and we have continued processing of the remaining documents. Since some documents were misplaced AWH paid additional fees for non-registrant certificate (Negative NSO). Six of the residents including Henry whose papers had not been finished were transported to Municipal hall by AWH car on April 27. Some cases still required corrections on the baptismal certificates. Since the project still required follow up till finished, AWH gave Rose a financial assistance to cover baptismal certificate issuance, transportation, etc.
In the meantime, the barangay council has donated 3 different trans bins for segregation.

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