Tayug
Cost to Run Program for 1 Year: $6000
Number of Children in the Program: 71
Nutritional Supplements Used:
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- 6-12 months – Cerelac
- 13-24 months – Alaska powdered milk
- 25-36 months – peanut butter + MNP (micronutrient powder)
- 37-60 months – MNP (micronutrient powder)
- Pregnant and Lactating Mothers – peanut butter
Tayug
Cost to Run Program for 1 Year: $6000
Number of Children in the Program: 71
Nutritional Supplements Used:
-
- 6-12 months – Cerelac
- 13-24 months – Alaska powdered milk
- 25-36 months – peanut butter + MNP (micronutrient powder)
- 37-60 months – MNP (micronutrient powder)
- Pregnant and Lactating Mothers – peanut butter
About Tayug
Recipients: Municipalities of Tayug, Sta. Maria, Rosales, Umingan, San Quintin-Towns.
Rice, Corn farming communities. The usual occupations of recipient families are Tricycle drivers, construction workers, and housemaids. Most recipient families finished high school. Houses are made of light materials and semi-concrete.
Sitio Tamat now Barangay government of TRENCHERA was a former territory of Barangay Libertad. The late Don Tomas S. Araos then the district councilor of Barangay Libertad which is now comprising Barangay Libertad, Trenchera, and Toketec was the prime mover in the construction and improvement of what is now one of the main arteries in the bustling and progressive Town of Tayug. The Barangay government of Trenchera is an agricultural place that produces palay twice a year. It is a kilometer away from the Municipality of Tayug. The barangay roads are cemented from farm to market, enabling the farmer’s products brought easily into the market.
Ma. Elena A. Gonzales
Tayug Community Coordinator
Elena hails from Umingan, Pangasinan, and has a Bachelor’s degree in Elementary Education. She is a freelance dance choreographer and costume designer. In her 7 years of service as a volunteer for BCF, she says she finds joy in serving the children and in going even to the most remote village just to deliver the supplements.
Bountiful’s Community Coordinators
Community coordinators serve with Bountiful as volunteers. They organize other local volunteers and together conduct screenings, train families, distribute locally-purchased nutritional supplements, and follow up on infant development.
A Story from Tayug
Jennifer is a single mother raising her son Jyohann after her husband left. She has heart disease but doesn’t let that stop her from caring and supporting her child.
She says, “I know I have a lot more to go through in life but I believe I can do everything to support my dear son through my intense love for him and placing the Lord at the center of our relationship.”
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All donations go toward identifying mothers and children in need, providing food supplements, health lessons, and other services. All donations are welcomed. Recurring monthly donations support community stability.
- $10 = nourish 1 child for a month
- $30 = nourish 3 children for a month
- $120 = nourish 1 child for a year
- $500 = nourish an average community for a month
- $6,000 = nourish a community of your choice for one year
