Las Piñas Bahay Pag-Asa receives Level II accreditation from DSWD


Las Piñas City Mayor Imelda Aguilar announced that the city’s Bahay Pag-Asa received a Level II Certificate of Accreditation from the  Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD).

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Mayor Imelda Aguilar and Vice Mayor April Aguilar during the awarding of Level II Certificate of Recognition to Bahay Pag-Asa/Photo courtesy of Las Piñas PIO

Aguilar said Las Piñas was the only local government unit (LGU) in Metro south that received the Level II accreditation from the DSWD.

In a letter sent to Aguilar, the DSWD informed the mayor of the city’s completed compliance on their recommendations and assessment of the center conducted by their technical staff, Christie R. Reamico, last February 9 10, 2023.

The letter addressed to Aguilar and to Lowefe T. Romulo RSW, officer-in-charge of the City Social Welfare and Development Office (SWDO), was signed by Atty. Megan Therese Y. Manahan, Director IV, DSWD Standards Bureau.

Aguilar said the DSWD issued the Level II Certificate of Accreditation to Bahay Pag-asa after getting a perfect 290/290 points for Level I application and for satisfactorily meeting the desired requirements for Level II Accreditation with 123/150 points equivalent 82 percent.

According to the DSWD, the issued certificate to Bahay Pag-asa will remain valid for five years and must be displayed in a conspicuous area in the center.

As part of the DSWD Reportorial Requirements, the bureau asked the city to submit the Annual Accomplishment Report and at the same time encourage the center to sustain the rendered quality of services as they will conduct continuous monitoring of the center’s program implementation during the validity of the Accreditation Certificate.

Aguilar said the children-at-risk and those who are in-conflict-with-the-law  confined at the center were receiving various services like educational, spiritual guidance, gardening skills and others.

The mayor added that social workers assigned to the center are diligently working hard for the confined children to soon be reintegrated into the city’s community.

Aguilar said the center prepares the children to become productive, law abiding, and self reliant citizens of the community.