LEAP Program
Antipolo City, Rizal · Since 2007

Walking With Children Through Every Growing Year

Faith Foundation supports children ages 4–21 in Antipolo with health, education, life skills, and safe spaces — so every young person can grow into a healthy, educated, and capable adult.

500+
Children & families
1.5K+
Meals shared via LEAP
4+
Communities reached
LEAP Program
LEAP Volunteers
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AFCMFI Volunteers
18+ Years Serving

Steady, Long-Term Support During the Years That Matter Most

Antipolo Faith Christian Ministries Foundation (AFCMFI) is a child and youth development organization serving children ages 4 to 21 in Antipolo and neighboring communities.

We exist to provide steady, consistent support so young people can grow into healthy, educated, and responsible adults. Affiliated with Faith Fundamental Baptist Church, our work is guided by values of compassion, integrity, and service.

Our programs are open to all children and families, regardless of background. This is not short-term outreach — it is long-term, generation-shaping ministry.

🏥 Health & Hygiene 📚 Education 🏆 Life Skills 🏠 Parenting 🤝 Safe Spaces

Real Numbers. Real Lives Changed.

Every number represents a child nurtured, a family strengthened, a community growing stronger.

500+
Children & families supported monthly
3+
Students on active scholarship
1.5K+
Meals shared through LEAP program
20+
Parents trained through livelihood programs
4+
Communities reached every year

The HELPS Model

All programs fall under five interconnected development areas designed to support the whole child, from ages 4 to 21.

H
Health & Hygiene

Medical and dental missions, basic nutrition assistance during activities, hygiene kits, and health education sessions to promote preventive health practices.

E
Education & Academic Support

Scholarships, school supplies, basic academic support and mentoring to increase school attendance and reduce dropout risk.

L
Life Skills & Leadership

Values-based clubs (including AWANA), sports programs, financial literacy, and career orientation to build responsible future leaders.

P
Parenting & Protection

Parent seminars, financial management workshops, child protection awareness, and family case monitoring by our licensed social worker.

S
Social Engagement & Safe Spaces

Monthly LEAP (Learn, Eat, and Play) — a community-based program that combines values formation, structured activities, and meal provision for children and youth.

Seeing the Work Up Close

Real moments from real programs captured in Antipolo and the communities we serve every month.

Ages 4–12: Building the Foundation

  • Health and hygiene education
  • School readiness and retention
  • Positive behavior and social skills
  • LEAP program — Learn, Eat, and Play (10-month program)
  • Safe and supervised environments

Ages 13–21: Shaping the Future

  • Academic support and school retention
  • Values-based clubs (including AWANA)
  • Sports programs and life skills activities
  • Guidance and awareness on positive decision-making and life skills
  • Sponsor-a-Child scholarship program
Rev. Joseph Blasco

From the Executive Director

"True leadership is not about directing from a distance, but walking forward together with shared purpose."

When Faith Foundation was entrusted to my leadership, I understood that the path ahead would require courage, faith, and perseverance. Like young wheat standing in the field — still green yet firmly rooted — we entered a season of renewal.

We strengthened our programs, expanded our call for volunteers, and sought sustainable support. Growth has been steady. God has sent dedicated individuals who share their time, skills, and heart for service.

The field is still growing, and the harvest is ahead. We invite you to stand with us — investing in lives, nurturing hope, and helping cultivate lasting impact in our communities.

Rev. Joseph Blasco Executive Director, AFCMFI

We Go Where Children Are — However Far That Takes Us

Faith Foundation doesn't wait for communities to come to us. Our volunteers have traveled by carabao cart into remote barangays to deliver supplies, run medical missions, and share God's love with families who have no other access to support.

During one outreach, volunteers rode a carabao cart through muddy trails carrying boxes of supplies — just to reach a community that no vehicle could access. That is what walking with people looks like.

From the LEAP feeding tables to scholarship check-ins, from bloodletting drives to Christmas gift-giving — every program is a step toward a future where no child in Antipolo is left behind.

Carabao Cart Outreach Community Distribution Packing Donations

Partner With Us to Change a Child's Future

Whether you're a company, a church, or an individual, there are many meaningful ways to be part of this growing mission.

📚 Sponsor a Child

Walk alongside a student — tuition, supplies, guidance, and mentorship throughout the year.

🍽️ Fund LEAP

₱60,000 supports 10 months of children's sessions, including meals and learning materials for 100 children.

🏥 Health Missions

Support medical missions, dental outreach, and hygiene kits for underserved families.

🤝 Volunteer

Engage your team, church, or school in events, programs, and outreach activities.

🎁 In-Kind Donations

School supplies, sports equipment, groceries, and hygiene materials always needed.

🙏 Pray With Us

For wisdom, provision, and protection over the children and families we serve.

✉️ afcmf.inc@gmail.com 📍 Malachi St. Inday Subdivision, San Jose, Antipolo City, PH 1870 🌐 https://antipolofaithfoundation.org
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"Let us not grow weary of doing good, for in due season we will reap, if we do not give up."
— Galatians 6:9