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  1. Hospicio de San Jose is a non-profit organization that provides shelter and care for abandoned, orphaned, neglected, and special needs children and older persons in the Philippines. It also offers crisis intervention programs for victims of abuse, trafficking, and homelessness.

    • About Us

      Nestled in the middle of the busy boulevards of Manila,...

    • Programs

      Focusing on the integral development of Hospicio de San...

    • Sponsor

      Sponsor a Transistory Home for Homeless Families of Metro...

    • Volunteer

      It only takes one person — one commitment, one act of...

    • Gallery

      AlbumsGolden Jubilee as a Daughter of Charity of Sr. Maria...

    • Contact

      Get In Touch NowOur Location and Contact InformationYour...

    • History

      Hospicio de San Jose’s colorful history is a love story...

    • Team

      TeamSr. Martha A. Gamolo, DCAdministrator Ms. Maribel...

  2. Hospicio de San José is a Roman Catholic welfare institution in the City of Manila, the Philippines. It is the first social welfare agency in the country, and as a foster care institution has been a home for orphans, the abandoned, special needs , and the elderly.

  3. Hospicio de San Jose is a temporary shelter for abandoned, neglected and surrendered children in Manila, Philippines. It offers residential and non-residential services such as health, education, livelihood and spiritual care to the vulnerable and excluded sectors of society.

  4. Learn how Hospicio de San Jose, a home for abandoned babies and orphans, started in 1810 and survived wars and changes. Discover its colorful history and its mission to care for the most vulnerable in society.

  5. Nov 30, 2019 · Hospicio de San Jose, founded in 1810 by the Daughters of Charity, provides various services and programs for persons in poverty situations, especially street people. Learn about its history, mission, and achievements in food, shelter, livelihood, and formation.

  6. Hospicio de San Jose. Some patients who were prone to violent attacks were kept at the Cárcel de Bilibid. The Cárcel de Bilibid had six rooms reserved for violent lunatics. The government defrayed the transporta-tion of patients from the provinces who were to be admitted to the Hospicio de San Jose. 2.

  7. Apr 30, 2021 · Hospicio de San Jose was established in 1782 through a 4,000-peso donation by Don Francisco Gomez Enriquez and his wife Doña Barbaza Verzosa. It was originally named Hospicio General in its location in Pandacan, where it first served the purpose of attending to the needs of the poor and abandoned in Manila.

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