From Streets to a Home
Tuloy Foundation, Inc. accepts poor, orphaned and abandoned youth, homeless children, and children at risk in their living environment as residents in the Tuloy sa Don Bosco Streetchildren Village in Alabang, Muntinlupa City. Tuloy is a safe haven, a second home where their basic needs are taken care of and where they learn the values and attitudes they will need to cope with the outside world and function as contributing members of society.
There are ten 3-1/2-story dormitory buildings in the Tuloy village, each designed to accommodate 30 children. The children in each building or house have a “head of house” who oversees their needs, their behavior and their formation in coordination with professional psychologists and social workers in the Child Development Department.
Tuloy accepts boys and girls ages 9-18, who are mentally and physically trainable for skills learning in technical vocational courses, who have no serious mental and behavioral disorders requiring highly specialized treatment, and who meet the Foundation’s definition of “homeless” and “at risk” children.
A gift to Tuloy will help a homeless, helpless, and hopeless child regain his dignity and dream of changing his life.

