History of KBF


             Kaisahang Buhay Foundation (KBF) came into being in 1975 as a branch of Holt      International Children’s Services, Inc. Holt was founded in 1955 by Harry and Bertha Holt in      Eugene, Oregon, USA, as a child welfare organization whose mission is Christian inspired      service – reaching out to different countries where children need help.  Harry Holt      institutionalized Holt’s vision “Every child deserves a permanent loving family of his/her own”.

                In 1976, Holt International Children’s Services Philippines was reorganized as a Family       and Child Services of the Philippines. The original Board of Trustees were Ms. Juana S.       Silverio Chairperson, Judge Leonor-Ines Luciano, Prof. Josefina D. Pineda, Ms. Teresita L.       Silva and Mr. Emmet K. Turner. Mr. Turner also served as the first Executive Director.

                In a meeting of the Board on April 20, 1977, the name Kaisahang Buhay Foundation       was adopted to give it a Filipino identity.

                 KBF became operational as an associate agency of Holt in the Philippines on December      10, 1977. In 1979, The Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) licensed KBF       as a social welfare agency and on December 12, 1983, was accredited as a Child Placing       Agency. To date, it is the only Non-Government Organization in the Philippines implementing       local adoption.

                 In 1977, when Mr. Turner had to go back to Holt’s General Headquarters, Ms. Ester       Gajo took over the Executive Director position.  Ms. Gloria Gonzalez Lim took over from Ms.       Gajo as Executive Director in 1988.

                 All through these years, Ms. Minnie Dacanay served as the able Program Director until       she was recruited by Holt’s main Headquarters in Eugene, Oregon, USA to serve as Country       Director for the Philippines and later for Thailand, Hongkong and Vietnam.

                 After fourteen (14) fruitful and productive years, Ms. Gloria G. Lim retired on May 3,       1999.  Mrs. Rosario B. dela Rosa became the 4th Executive Director of KBF in its almost 28        years of existence. 

                 On February 11, 1984, KBF transferred to its present headquarters, which is fully        owned by the Foundation, from the Cardinal Bldg., Pedro Gil St., Malate, Manila, which was        rented.  

                 In 1984, second only to DSWD, KBF started its Foster Care Service.  This is inspired        by KBF’s belief that foster care with its individualized care in a family environment is most        beneficial and developmental for the child than institutional care.

                1987 saw the birth of the KBF’s “Bahay ni Maria” a home for single mothers, which was        housed in a rented residence in Montreal St., Cubao, Quezon City. In 1991, the home        transferred to its permanent address in Project 4, Quezon City called Nazareth Home, which        is owned by the Foundation.

                 KBF's Day Care Service also began in 1987 with a day care center housed in its         Headquarters. In 1995, KBF transferred its Day Care Center in Barangay Escopa 3, Project         4, Quezon City. The first day care center was built from the donation of Les Amis des Enfants         du Monde (AEM) and the Netherlands Intercountry Child Welfare Organization (NICWO).

                 To date, KBF has opened additional day care centers located in Barangay Escopa 2 –         1998; Barangay Milagrosa – 1999; another one for Barangay Escopa 3 – 2000; and Barangay          Escopa 1 – 2002.

                  In 1988 KBF operated two cottages of the Boys Town Complex where 40 boys were          supported with their board and lodging and sent to school.  However, this was discontinued          in 1996 due to financial constraint.

                  As a support service, the Family and Community Outreach Service started in 1999.           Five (5) barangays in the blighted area in Quezon City were identified namely, Escopa          1,2,3,4 & Milagrosa.  The Minimum Basic Needs survey was undertaken to establish the          Community Profile as basis for services to be implemented.  Also, during that year the first          social work Community Organizer was hired.

                  Parents of our Day Care children and other disadvantaged parents are organized for           effective parenting and value inculcation seminars, skills training and income generating           projects.

                   Independent Living and Educational Assistance started in 2000.  This was triggered          when few foster children were not adopted and are growing up fast.  These children have          to be prepared for independent living.

                   To ensure that sustainability and self-reliance would be achieved, KBF formed a          Fund Development Unit in April 2001.  This unit is responsible in coming up with strategies          on how to raise funds for the Foundation to ensure relevant and adequate social services.