The program is currently assisting 36 children ages one and a half to six years old. The children are provided morning snacks of milk and biscuits and are fed lunch from Mondays to Fridays. In between meals, they are taught to pray, sing, write, draw and dance. The children are also given vitamins and undergo regular medical check-up at the Payatas Health Center. They are de-wormed every six months.
Most of the children in the program stay on for about three to six months depending on when they are able to achieve normal body weight based on their age.
The Sagip Bata Feeding Program accepts check, cash, milk or rice donations. You may send these to the John J. Carroll Institute on Church and Social Issues, 2/F Benigno Mayo Hall, Ateneo de Manila University, Loyola Heights, QC.
Cash donations may also be sent to John J. Carroll, S.J. through Bank of the Philippine Islands Account Number 3085-8066-36.
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