Last January 31, 2018, the Children’s Joy Foundation Inc. (CJFI) launched a massive feeding and relief operations for the Mt. Mayon evacuees, together with volunteers from Handog ng Pagmamahal, Life Giver, and Sheavers’ Association in… more
Updates
CJFI Receives Center of Excellence Award
Years of dedication and commitment to achieve the highest level of accreditation has finally paid off as the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) awarded CJFI the Center of Excellence Award for having successfully… more
One of A Kind
It was launched last April 28, 2016 as a first of its kind, world-class because of its facilities. Just recently, the three-storey Children’s Joy Foundation Inc. (CJFI) Residential Care Center at Purok 8, San Miguel… more
No Storm Can Dampen the Spirit of Christmas and Hope for the New Year
Just a few days before Christmas, Typhoon Tembin (local name: Vinta), the deadliest cyclone to strike Mindanao since Typhoon Bopha (local name: Pablo) in 2012, made its rage felt in the Davao region where one… more
CJFI Davao Receives Level 3 Accreditation from DSWD: The First in the Region
CJFI is serious about its goal three years ago (2013) for the CJFI Davao Center to achieve a Level 3 Accreditation which is the highest level of accreditation that a Social Welfare and Development Agency… more
Celebrating Partnerships
It is indeed a fact that through partnership and synergy, we can achieve more. This applies to every aspect of life, business, or any endeavor. And such also applies to the social welfare and development… more
School-Based Feeding Programs Encourage Marginalized Children to Go to School
25.4 kilometers away from the heart of Davao City lies Tagakpan – the home of many Bagobo families. Like most of the 2.1 million “lumads” or indigenous people in Mindanao, the Bagobo live in dire… more
The National Children’s Day (NCD) is Now the ACQ International Children’s Day (ACQ-ICD)
When every meal is a challenge, when going to school is a struggle, when a good life seems too far out of his reach — how do you think a child born in poverty celebrates… more