Bahay Pangarap is a socio-economic project of the ICM sisters. It is a business with a social purpose. It is engaged in the production and marketing of woodcraft directed to the domestic and international market. Disabled men and women are the primary beneficiaries of the project. Able-bodied men and women are also employed to contribute to the requirements of the project operations. The project currently employs and benefits 40 male and 6 female disabled and 7 male and 17 female able-bodied individuals. Its office and workshop is located on a 1,000 sq. meter lot at #31 Paraiso St., Barangay San Agustin, Novaliches Quezon City. Bahay Pangarap is a home, a new beginning for the disabled who have been discharged for hospitals, for the many who are outcasts not only of society but also of the own families, and for those who still aspire to be productive.
It aims to place these people in a comfortable, work-oriented home of their own, therein they can establish themselves as individuals and thus be rehabilitated as functioning members of the community. It intends to help them achieve full, productive lives to gain for themselves respect and human dignity. It also aims to teach them to help themselves to become providers instead of burdens to the families and their community. Bahay Pangarap teaches the disabled cottage industries and find outlets in the market for their products. |
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