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TULOY FOUNDATION

Barangay Cuayan, Angeles City

Figure 1: Location Map

Figure 2: View Inside Tuloy Foundation


PROFILE

The Tuloy Foundation is a Philippines-based non-government, not-for-


profit organization for marginalized children registered with the Philippine
Securities and Exchange Commission in 1996 and licensed and accredited by
the Department of Social Welfare and Development to “provide residential care
services for disadvantaged children and youth”. It was founded in 1993 by Fr.
Marciano "Rocky" G. Evangelista of the Salesians of Don Bosco with ten lay
volunteers committed to the cause of poor, abandoned, homeless children. It
pursues the charism of St. John Bosco who dedicated himself to the care and
training of poor boys in the 19th century.

It traces its history back to 1993, when Fr. Rocky Evangelista, SDB began
Tuloy in a small room in St. John Bosco Parish Compound, Makati City with 12
children. Two years later, Tuloy received funding to construct a 3.5-storey
building within the compound in Makati. The new building had complete facilities
including dorms, study area, dining room, and kitchen. It was able to
accommodate up to 130 children at a time.

With the help and approval of the Department of Education, Tuloy


designed a curriculum especially for street children. In 1997, Tuloy opened a
school able to accommodate a maximum of 230 students.

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