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GAITF Community Development Assistance Center

 

We envisage a world of equity, justice, and peace where people achieve their full potential and live a life of quality and dignity in harmony.

Global Academy Institute of Technology Foundation (GAITF) Inc. is duly accredited with the Philippine Council for NGO Certification (PCNC), Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) and granted Special Consultative Status by the United Nations Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) since July 23, 2015.   http://www.pcnc.com.ph/ngo-list.php?a=G

 

PROGRAMS

 

Students Boarding House and Rental Subsidy

A program to address common problem with students coming from a remote area (GIDA), with Financial constraints and for security and safety concern.

GAITF is the only School in Region IX that provides Boarding House Subsidy Program to address the concern of students coming from Geographically Isolated and Displace Areas (GIDA) who are marginalized sector of the community, the Indigent and the Indigenous People.  This program also include students coming from critical barangays in the community.

ProgramStudents Boarding House and Rental Subsidy (SBHRS)

Guidelines:

  • Living in a remote area.
  • Financial constraints.
  • Security and safety.

Who can avail?
Only students of Global Academy Institute of Technology Foundation Inc. (GAITF).
For more information please visit GAITF Inc. located at Purok Santan, Poblacion, Titay, Zamboanga Sibugay or contact this number 09364719888. Thank You.

 
   

GAITF Community Library

This project aimed at extending the GAITF Community Library services to improve the life of all citizens by providing access to library services, materials and programs that promote education and cultural enrichment. The Library seeks partnership with philanthropic organizations and individuals to accomplish these tasks.
The GAITF Community Library and E-Library aiming to ensure access to reading materials for literate and new literate persons through the establishment of a network of Community Library and Development Centers (CLDCs) at community level, and Village Reading House (VRHs) and Mobile Libraries extensions at village level.

 
   

GAITF CheckMySchool ANSA-EAP Program

Working closely with DepEd and other relevant government offices in the resolution of school issues, while capacitating citizens to engage government offices in dialogue and collaborative problem solving.

​GAITF Executive Director Edgar N. Alegre designate  GAITF CMS Officer to work for the CheckMySchool Program through the initiative of the Affiliated Network for Social Accountability in East Asia and the Pacific (ANSA—EAP) and the Department of Education (DepEd). CMS works closely with DepEd and other relevant government offices in the resolution of school issues, while capacitating citizens to engage government offices in dialogue and collaborative problem solving.

 
   

GAITF EFA and other Scholarship Program

GAITF in-House Scholarship and Educational Program for Students and Out-of-School Youth.

GAITF in-House Scholarship Programs Update:
2020 GAITF EFA Scholarship = 2,861,146.00
2019 GAITF EFA Scholarship = 2,087,283.00
2019 GAITF SPES Scholarship = 116,288.00
2018 GAITF EFA Scholarship = 2,356,853.10
2018 GAITF SPES Scholarship = 310,800.00
2017 GAITF EFA Scholarship = 1,853,349.00
2017 GAITF SPES Scholarship = 397,864.00
2017 IPA Scholarship = 2,265.00
2016 Indigent Scholarship = 1,256,857.94
2016 Member Scholarship = 13,630.19
2016 IPA Scholarship = 3,550.00
2016 Employee Scholarship = 7,518.00
2016 GAITF SPES Scholarship = 831,554.58
2015 GAITF SPES Scholarship = 273,040.00
2015 IPA Scholarship = 586,963.60
2015 Indigent Scholarship = 1,037,810.00
2015 Employee Scholarship = 53,530.00
2015 Member Scholarship = 56,930.00
2014 Employee Scholarship = 55,039.50
2014 Indigent Scholarship = 1,014,122.00
2014 Member Scholarship = 218,809.00
2013 Indigent Scholarship = 740,433.00
2013 Employee Scholarship = 34,095.50
2013 Member Scholarship = 99,643.50
Total GAITF in-House Scholarship Program = P 16,269,374.91
 
GAITF Scholarship Summary Report (Year 2013 to Year 2019):
Total Member Scholarship = 389,012.69
Total Employee Scholarship = 150,183.00
Total Indigent Scholarship (2013 to 2016) = 4,049,222.94
Total GAITF SPES Scholarship (2015 to 2019) = 1,921,642.58
Total IPA (Indigenous People Assistance) Scholarship (2015 to 2017) = 592,778.60
Total EFA Scholarship (2017 to 2019) = 6,297,481.10
 
GAITF in-House Scholarship Program (2013 to 2019) = P 13,408,228.90
 
   

GAITF Student Uniform Subsidy Program

GAITF always look out on the needs of the students and we feel the need to provide Uniform Subsidy to Students in a form of Cloth Assistance and logo.

 
   

GAITF BUB Monitoring & Evaluation Program

GAITF extended it’s resources and manpower for Social Accountability in monitoring BUB Projects in Zamboanga Sibugay.

GAITF extended it’s resources and manpower for Social Accountability in monitoring BUB Projects in Zamboanga Sibugay and representing the CSO in NAPC as the Provincial Focal Person by GAITF Executive Director Edgar N. Alegre.

BUB Projects Monitored by GAITF

 
   

GAITF Feeding Program

Kamay ko, kaagapay ninyo tungo sa malusog na katawan at talas ng Isipan!

The Global Academy Institute of Technology Foundation, Inc. has been true to its Mission which is to help and serve others and to deliver and share the resources it has to the needy such that a feeding program has been launched that lightens the faces of the little children and put up a smile on their faces. Other than that, parlor games, film showing and informational activities such as Rhyming, Phonetic exercises, motivates the young children to have a better outlook in life. The event’s theme, “Kamay ko, kaagapay ninyo tungo sa malusog na katawan at talas ng Isipan.”

Footage of one of the venue that Feeding Program were conducted!

 
   

GAITF Clean and Green Program

Program to advocate Clean and Green Drive to every  community in the spirit of reuse, reduce and recycle.

 
   

Child Protection Program

GAITF join the fight in Protecting  Filipino Children's Right.  Child protection is the protection of children from violence, exploitation, abuse and neglect

This policy assists staff to respond appropriately where there is a concern for a child'swellbeing or a disclosure of abuse.

Everyone in the education service plays a part in keeping children and young people safe from harm and abuse. Creating a safe learning environment, identifying pupils who are suffering or at risk of harm and then taking suitable action, are vital to making sure that children are safe at home and at school.

 
   

Special Program for Indigenous Peoples (IPs)

GAITF is supporting on Indigenous rights and those rights that exist in recognition of the specific condition of the indigenous peoples.

In response to these challenges, the Philippine government has passed the Indigenous Peoples’ Rights Act (IPRA) of 1997, which affirms Indigenous Peoples’ rights to ancestral domains, self-governance and empowerment, social justice and human rights, and rights to cultural identity. Ten years later, in 2007, the UN General Assembly adopted the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP), which provides a framework for the survival, dignity, well-being and rights of the world’s Indigenous Peoples, and strengthens their rights to identity, education, health, employment and language, amongst others. More recently, the United Nations adopted Agenda 2030 and the Sustainable Development Goals, which also include the rights and well-being of Indigenous Peoples.

 
   

Bringing Meaningful Change towards Community Development…