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  1. In Hospicio de San Jose, abandoned, surrendered, orphaned and neglected children — or those in difficult circumstances – are given the shelter and care they need while we submit documentary requirements for them to be considered legally-available for adoption by the DSWD.

  2. Façade of the Hospicio de San José. 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. Nestled in the middle of the busy boulevards of Manila, Hospicio de San Jose is a haven of hope for abandoned, neglected and surrendered children. Having weathered the ups and downs of Philippine history since 1810, this temporary shelter still stands today, evolving with the changing times and new forms of poverty to open its doors to the ...

  4. Hospicio de San Jose’s colorful history is a love story borne of the generosity and care of people who have kept its nurturing spirit alive for more than two centuries. When it first opened its doors in 1810, the city’s homeless beggars flocked to its premises on Arroceros Street.

  5. Apr 30, 2021 · How Hospicio de San Jose Came to Be. In 1865, the Daughters of Charity of Saint Vincent de Paul took over the operations of the Hospicio upon the invititation of one of the benefactors, Doña Margarita Rojas de Ayala. By 1910, they housed orphans and the elderly in its more than 800 wards.

  6. Nov 30, 2019 · The Hospice de San Jose, managed by the Daughters of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul since June 1, 1865, is the first charitable institution in the Philippines founded in December 1810. It is situated in an island surrounded by the Pasig River called “Isla de la Convalescencia.”

  7. Hospicio de San Jose is again calling for help as the COVID-19 pandemic continues to affect the Catholic charitable institution.

  8. Hospicio de San Jose. Built in 1925, the Hospicio de San Jose is the first home for the aged in Cebu. The vast lands where the complex of houses and gardens now stand were donated by philanthropist Don Pedro Cui and his sister, Benigna Cui.

  9. Apr 30, 2021 · Established in 1810, the Hospicio de San Jose cares for orphans, persons with disability, and elderly people abandoned in the streets of Manila. On its front gate, accessible via Ayala Bridge, is a tarpaulin announcing that the Hospicio would be under quarantine starting March 15.

  10. Apr 29, 2021 · Donations poured in for Hospicio de San Jose, a shelter in Manila for homeless children and senior citizens, after they released an appeal on social media. In a Facebook post by the Archdiocesan Shrine of Santo Niño de Tondo on Thursday noon (April 28), the Sisters and Daughters of Charity appealed for donations as they were running ...

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