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How to Get to Missionaries of Charity, Tondo Manila

For many years now, Tutubi does "charitable institutions tour" in December days before Christmas for some sort of reality-check that even if he was much affected by typhoon Ondoy, so many others out there live miserable lives that need some kind of help even once a year.

For information of those wishing to get to Missionaries of Charity in Tondo Manila, this one's for you.

Note that there's no photos of the place here as picture taking and videos are not not allowed in the facility. It's not also your typical "bahay ampunan" for the center caters to the need of the sick and dying children and elderly that can melt your heart unless you're a typical "wooden-hearted" politician.

How to get to Missionaries of Charity, Tondo, Manila:

landmarks near Missionaries of Charity:
Manila Cathedral School, Immaculate Concepcion Church and PLDT Tayuman

Commuting to Missionaries of Charity is easy via the LRT where you get off at Tayuman Station then transfer to a jeepney plying the Pritil route. Alight in front of the institution managed by members of Mother Theresa of Calcutta.

Driving directions to Tondo's home of underprivileged children: for those blessed with cars or service vehicles from Makati, head towards Quirino Avenue, pass Nagtahan Bridge, straight to Lacson St (formerly Forbes) pass SM City San Lazaro then Yuseco St (formerly Tayabas St, to bypass heavy traffic on Tayuman), cross Rizal Avenue (Avenida, LRT) cross the PNR railroad tracks then turn left on the first corner then left again where the center is on your right.

From the North i.e. Caloocan or Quezon City, you can use Bonifacio Drive right on , Araneta Avenue (C3) left on Rizal Avenue then Abad Santos on the fork, then right again on Tayuman St where the charitable institution is on your left (parking is small there and lots of kind-hearted people visiting the place to drop donations, even people who offer time as volunteers to help feed and take care of the children and elderly)

missionaries of charity manila

Missionaries of Charity
Home of Joy for the Sick Children
Address: Tayuman St., Tondo, Manila
Telephone Number: +63.2.255.0832
Contact Person: Sis. Nirmalata

Related Post:
Charitable Institutions and Orphanages

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posted by backpacking philippines @ 10:14 PM,

18 Comments:

At Jan 2, 2010 6:19:00 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

thanks for the missionaries of charity...because of them..i graduate high school and get a stable job...

 
At Jan 21, 2010 10:43:00 PM, Anonymous jannah said...

hey!thanks for the info kc balak ko pumunta dto by the end of this month kapatid ko lang ang nag kwento sakin about dto and dna nya matandaan kung pano papunt thanks a lot kung my fone number sana mas better gusto ko tanong ano mga kailangan nila

 
At Jan 26, 2010 3:24:00 PM, Blogger backpacking philippines said...

jannah, please see above for missionaries of charity contact number :P

 
At Apr 21, 2010 2:01:00 PM, Anonymous Hearth Morales said...

hello good afternoon po, Im Harlyn Morales BUgal From 1659-M Santiago St. Paco Manila. Ask ko lang kung familiar po ba kayo sa "MISSIONARIES OF CHARITY 3307-6 OAZA - HAMAWAKI, BEPPU - SHI, OITA - KEN, JAPAN" at itatanong ko lang po si S. M Irmelina M.C she's my Auntie di ko lang po sure kung yan po talaga ung address., may contact po ba kayo sa kanya? pwede po bang malaman importante lang :D GOD BLESS US THANK YOU PO!

 
At May 8, 2010 6:42:00 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

hello...! a blessed day 2 us!..im janice 20 yr.old, from cainta..gusto ko lang po malaman kung pwede po ba maging volunteer sa inyo.gusto ko po maging part sa napaka gandang gawain niyo.maraming salamaT PO.Goodbless

plz.contact me here:09095461166 thank u

 
At Feb 8, 2011 10:02:00 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

good am po. pwede nyo po ba matulungan ang isang batang 4 year old na may cerebral palsy nangangailangan po siya ng habangbuhay na gamot. siya po ay hindi nakakakita, hindi nakakapagsalita, hindi nakakaupo kung paano siya iniwan sa higaan ay hanggang doon lang siya. siya ay sinusubuan walang kakayahan na humawak ng kahit anong bagay. hiwalay sa asawa ang kanyang ina. ang kanyang kamag-anak ay ambag ambag lamang para makabili ng gamot. pwede ninyo po ba siyang matulungan? maraming salamat po.

 
At Feb 8, 2011 10:04:00 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

may missionary of charity po ba kayo na malapit sa marikina city?

 
At Mar 18, 2011 12:56:00 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

hello i am kaye madali, 19 year old, nursing student, i want to ask kung pwede po ako mag volunteer sa inyo, i want to join your works of charity. :)

 
At Apr 2, 2011 5:50:00 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

i would like to visit there on may 2011, im searching for my soul, kindly include me in your prayer my name is Ruth Dizon, my contact no. 09186046849, from Tarlac City. thank you and Godbless.

 
At Jun 5, 2011 3:11:00 PM, Blogger zippydee88 said...

Do I need to set an appointment if I want to donate something?

 
At Jun 5, 2011 9:29:00 PM, Blogger backpacking philippines said...

zippydee, nope but better call them for not all donations are welcome if not food or clothes.

 
At Oct 4, 2011 2:02:00 AM, Blogger PutingPinoy said...

Hi, If my son and I want to volunteer and help out at Missionaries of Charity next year do we just show up or do we need to arrange ahead of time? Maraming salamat po! -Jeremy

 
At Dec 6, 2011 5:39:00 AM, Anonymous Joy Mendiola said...

Thank you for the infos, been looking for Home of Joy since last year.

 
At Jan 24, 2012 5:01:00 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

hi..i really need your help..im pregnant at malapit na manganak..kelangan ko po ng isang foundation na pwede pag iwanan sa bata..hindi ko po sya ipapaampon..after few weeks ng panganganak maghahanap na po ako ng work..at kapag kaya ko na buhayin at umupa ng mag aalaga sa anak ko kukunin ko din sya..wala po ako work sa ngayon..baka pwede din ako mag stay sa foundation kc wala ako pera panggastos..please help me......

 
At Feb 2, 2012 12:52:00 AM, Blogger yonix zanoria said...

Hi Ms. Anonymous. I am willing to help you. contact me at 09127777605

 
At Feb 2, 2012 12:53:00 AM, Blogger yonix zanoria said...

Hi Ms. Anonymous. I am willing to help you. contact me at 09127777605

 
At Feb 7, 2012 2:31:00 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hi Ms. Anonymous,

You can go to the "Grace to be Born" ministry. It's a shelter for pregnant women who need help and for abandoned babies. Below are the details.

Website: http://gracetobeborn.i.ph/

Facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/pages/GRACE-TO-BE-BORN/187685439940?

Contact numbers:
Mr. Rey Ortega at reylindo.ortega@gmail.com, 09178164700; 09228597035
Ms. Myrna Ortega at myrna.ortega@gmail.com, 09178039139
Landline nos. (02) 910-1895 or (02) 635-6056 (office hours)(02) 501 0965

Address: 53 Dr. Sixto Antonio Avenue, Kapasigan, Pasig City

 
At Feb 11, 2012 6:53:00 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

gud mrning! ask ko lng kng ilang bata meron jan?
its my son's bday ksi and i want to celebrate it there,,
do i have to set an appointment? thanks!

 

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