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  1. The Sisters of Mary officially started operations at Minglanilla Boystown in 1985 in order to welcome some of the most deprived boys from the age of 11 to 18, providing them with a safe place to live and learn.

  2. Adlas Boystown is a school and home for deprived boys in the Philippines, run by the Sisters of Mary since 1985. The boys receive full-time care, education, meals, medical support and vocational skills to secure jobs after graduating.

  3. Minglanilla Boystown is one of the four schools in the Philippines that provides a safe and joyful learning environment for deprived boys from 11 to 18. The boys study academic and vocational subjects, learn technical skills, and enjoy sports and hobbies.

  4. Adlas Boystown. Sisters of Mary School - Adlas, Inc. Bo. Adlas, Silang Cavite. Tel No. (02) 529-8318; (046) 865-2546; Fax No: (046) 865-2830. Email: smsadlas@thesistersofmaryschools.edu.ph. Maximum Capacity: 2,200 high school boys. Facilities. 2 seven-story buildings with dormitories and classrooms.

  5. Adlas Boystown is a school for deprived boys in the Philippines that offers academic and vocational education, health support and employment opportunities. It is one of the four schools run by World Villages for Children, a charity that helps children in need.

  6. Apr 8, 2020 · MANILA, Philippines — The Manila city government closed the doors of Manila Boystown Complex early in March to protect the 320 elderly staying at the facility from the threat of the novel...

  7. 1st visit to Manila Boystown Marikina. This is a late post, a Christmas Special last December 22, 2020, a first in a series of visits to the Boys Town.. Watch if you want to know a little...

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