Social Action Program
ABOUT IBED SAP
 
About Us

The Social Action Program of San Beda College-Integrated Basic Education Department is the official unit assigned to spear-head, implement, monitor, evaluate and improve the community engagement projects and outreach programs.

Historical Background

The Social Action Program was formed in 1974 when YCAP (Youth Civic Action Program) was mandated by the Department of Education to be part of the High School Education Program. The students were required to render community work in depressed communities.

The YCAP Coordinator pioneered in establishing links with different social institutions, organizations and communities such as White Cross, Hospicio de San Jose, Paco settlement and others. One of the non-government organizations is ERDA (Educational Research Development Assistance) which became the active partner of San Beda in serving the communities.

Later, YCAP was abolished but the High School Principal decided to retain the Community Outreach Program as an integral part of Benedictine Education. It was later renamed as Social Action Program (SAP). The students’ fee collected for YCAP was retained and the amount was used for the operational expenses of the program such as bus fare, honoraria of teachers, community projects and the like.

To further improve the program, a SAP Coordinator per year level was assigned to help the Head of the SAP to coordinate the activities and properly implement the program.

To deepen the awareness of the fourth year high school students, the Immersion Program was introduced in 1987. As part of the requirements for graduation, the students were required to stay with their foster parents for three days and two nights in a fisherman’s village in Isla Puting Bato and later in Cardona and Binangonan, Rizal.

In 1988, the SAP staff divided the program into four phases namely: Awakening Period, Social Interaction Stage, Formation and Response and Development of a Sense of Mission. These various phases are geared towards intensifying the graduated social exposures to the different areas.

Objectives
  1. To continuously expose students, faculty and parents to community service, through graduated campus activities and actual field exposure; likewise, to respond to the needs of the partner communities and institution thru implementing sustainable educational and livelihood activities.
  2. To integrate the values of social and civic consciousness and social responsibility in the development of these communities.
Programs

Grade Six - Caring for Abandoned & Neglected Children

  • Raise the level of awareness on the issues affecting the abandoned and neglected children and develop values of respect and concern for the abandoned and neglected children; thru the concept of “community” as one of the Benedictine Hallmarks of SBC.

 

Grade Seven – Caring for the Elderly

  • Raise the level of awareness on the issues confronting the elderly & destitute and develop values of respect and love for the elderly; thru the concept of “obedience” as one of the Benedictine Hallmarks of SBC.

 

Grade Eight – Caring for Person’s with Disability

  • Raise the level of awareness on the realities confronting the persons with disability and develop the value of self-appreciation for the persons with disability; thru the concept of “humility” as one of the Benedictine Hallmarks of SBC.

 

Grade Nine - Tutorial Service for Students in the Partner Community

  • Provide the students with different learning experience and environment by the way of the tutorial activities implemented in partner community and determine the importance of education through exposure in the community where there is high prevalence of out-of-school children/youth.

 

Grade Ten - Career- Based Community Involvement Program

  • The career- based community involvement program aims to form students to become proactive leaders of social responsibility in their respective fields of study and to gain a deeper understanding of societal issues and cases which need immediate attention.

 

Grade Eleven - Community Immersion: Experiencing Life in a Community

  • The social action program for the 11th grade focuses on integrating students with the life in rural communities to gain a deeper understanding of the situation of livelihood, community living, and other culture and norms of rural communities and appreciate life in rural areas and take part in their day-to-day living.

 

Grade Twelve - Contributing to Responsible Nation-Building

  • The social action program for the 12th grade focuses on integrating the curriculum and research in the act of social welfare to address the needs of selected partner communities. To interact with the people of the community, acquire the experience in social welfare and apply their knowledge in their respective field of strand and propose solutions for the community in building a healthy working relationship with the members of the partner communities.

 

IBED Administrators and Faculty Social Action Program Activity

  • The social action program of the administrators, faculty members and staff focuses on the selfless service they rendered not just for the Bedans but also to the community through volunteerism and increase their level of involvement to the partner institutions.

 

 
 
 
Social Action Program
SAP STAFF

 

 

IBED NTP PERSONNEL
SOCIAL ACTION PROGRAM
 
Rosalina M. Ayonon
Rosalina M. Ayonon
Head, Social Action Program
Christian R. Caro
Christian R. Caro
Staff, Office of the Social Action Program
 
 
Social Action Program
GALLERY

Activities

SAP Activities of Grade 6
SAP Activities of Grade 9
Faculty Immersion
OGOP Turnover
Medical and Dental Mission
2017
SAP Activities of Grade 6

Ibong Adarna - Stage Play


The children of the Manila Boys Town (MTB) showcase their talents as a sign of gratitude to the visit of Grade 6 students.

The Bedans in return also entertained the children of Manila Boys Town with their impressive talents.

The grade 6 students socialized with the kids in MBT thru some craft sessions where they are asked to draw anything to express their feelings.

The Bedans prepared snacks and shared them to the children of MBT.

2017
SAP Activities of Grade 9

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2017
Faculty Immersion

St. Francis Learning Center Zambales
March 31, 2017


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2017
OGOP Turnover

September 9, 2017


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2017
Medical and Dental Mission

October 21, 2017


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Social Action Program
LIVELIHOOD PROJECTS
EAP - Educational Assistance Program

The program provides financial assistance to the qualified children and adults of the partner community, who are basically enrolled in the tutorial program. The complete process of this scholarship program is discussed in a separate educational scholarship framework. It is important that the implementation of this program is in close partnership with the San Beda College Benedictine Educational Foundation, Inc. (SBCBEFI) and the administrators and faculty members of SBC who volunteer are giving 500 pesos every month to be given as assistance to the scholars.

Livelihood Program

One of the objectives of Social Action Program is to be able to help its partner communities in their respective livelihood. The aspiration of the program is to boost the economic status of the families in the partner community who are also beneficiaries of the scholarship to empower their self esteem in raising a better life for their families and the community as a whole.

 
 
 
Partner Institution
1. MANILA BOYS TOWN, PARANG, MARIKINA





Located in Parang, Marikina , the Manila Boys Town (MBT) was established in 1947 as a residential care center for Manila's poor boys aged 8 to 16. Boys Town currently has more than 500 wards, with the Home for the Aged having the most residents at 236. This is followed by Boys Home, with close to 150 wards.

 
2. BAHAY KANLUNGAN NI MARIA DOMENICA





Bahay Kanlungan cares for the destitute elderly women dropped in by relatives who cannot afford to care for them and those found in the streets without anyone with them. They are provided home, nutritional food, medical and rehabilitation services. They are assisted by the Sisters and volunteers towards further spiritual experiences.

 
3. TAHANANG WALANG HAGDANAN





Tahanang Walang Hagdanan, Inc. is a non-stock, non-profit and non-government organization that aims to uplift the lives of the persons with disability. It was founded by Sr. Valeriana Baerts, ICM., a Belgian nun who was assigned as a volunteer nurse here in the Philippines. The center is located in Cainta, Rizal which is about 15 km East Manila. It has five workshops, six Dormitories for trainees who came from far provinces. It is rehabilitation and skills training center with sheltered workshops where the people with disabilities are trained to be productive and self-reliant member of the society.

 
4. HOSPICIO DE SAN JOSE





Hospicio De San Jose is home to more than 300 people of varied age and needs from cradle to twilight years. 2/3 of its population, abandoned by their families, seeks for temporary/permanent shelter.

 
5. EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE (ERDA) FOUNDATION, INC.





Founded in 1974 by Fr. Pierre T. Tritz, Sj, the Educational Research And Development Assistance (Erda) Foundation, Inc. is a non-stock, non-profit organization officially registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). It has been working closely with the Department of Education (DepEd), Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) and other government agencies.

 
6. ST TERESA JORNET, LITTLE SISTERS OF THE ELDERLY





It is a non government organization and a religious congregation that gives shelter and care for the senior citizens of 60 years old and above regardless of the gender. It is located at Corner and R., F. Blumentritt, San Juan, Metro Manila.

 
7. ST. FRANCIS LEARNING CENTER - SUBIC, ZAMBALES





In 1991, the Franciscan Sisters of the Immaculate Conception (SFIC) started adult literacy classes for communities of indigenous people (IP) in mountain villages of Subic town and now run a school for the younger generations. Their mission was clear to empower Aeta people so they would live as equals with the rest of the community.

 
8. SOUTHVILLE TANAY, RIZAL





Southville 10 covers a twelve (12) hectare property in Sitio Daong , Brgy. Plaza-Aldea, Tanay, Rizal and is developed in partnership with the National Housing Authority. Pasig floodway. Families received housing assistance from NHA and Tanay Local Government unit. Two thousand (2000) housing units located in Southville 10 are made available to Manggahan, Pasig Informal Settler Families (ISFs) and Tanay typhoon victims.

 
9. HAPAY NA MANGGA, BRGY. DOLORES, TAYTAY RIZAL





Hapay na Mangga, having known as the dumpsite was immediately taken by the school as its partner community. In order to make the partnership official, a Memorandum of Agreement was signed which have been effective since July 24, 2010 until 2015. On the onset of San Bedas engagement in Hapay na Mangga, community leaders and volunteers were gathered. They serve as arms in the implementation of the different programs of the IBED-SAP.

 
10. DSWD CENTERS & INSTITUTION:

a. RECEPTION AND STUDY CENTER FOR CHILDREN (RSCC)

 








Child-caring institution that provide services to abandoned, neglected and/or surrendered children 0-6 years of age and located at Misamis St., Bago Bantay, Quezon City.


b. NAYON NG KABATAAN

 








A residential institution for abused, orphaned, abandoned, neglected and exploited children ages 7-17 years old. It is located at Welfareville Compound, Mandaluyong City.


c. GOLDEN RECEPTION AND ACTION CENTER FOR THE ELDERLY AND OTHER SPECIAL CASES (GRACES)

 








Provides care to senior citizens aged 60 and above, both male and female who are abandoned, neglected and needy. Located at Misamis St., Bago Bantay, Quezon City.