Tahi is a Filipino word meaning “to sew”. It is a collaboration between the City Government of Muntinlupa and Lingkod Muntinlupa Foundation (LMF) to provide a livelihood to communities affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.
We work with local artisans in Muntinlupa to produce uniforms, clothes, and other sewn garments.
Tahi by Likhang Munti is a partnership between the City Government of Muntinlupa and Lingkod Muntinlupa Foundation (LMF) to provide employment for displaced workers amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
Under the program, local tailors and seamstresses from low-income families are tapped to produce quality sewn products that are proudly made in Muntinlupa. They are housewives, single parents, former OFWs who used to live along the railways before being relocated to Southville 3 in Brgy. Poblacion.
The Muntinlupa City Technical Institute (MCTI) provided the sewing machines, while LMF, through its donors, provided the funding and served as a bridge to companies who might need custom uniforms, clothes and other garments.
Tahi by Likhang Munti started its operations in April when the effects of the pandemic were progressively felt—businesses were closed, Muntinlupeños lost jobs, and the demand for Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) in hospitals within Muntinlupa was high.
Due to a shortage in suppliers at the height of the enhanced community quarantine, LMF collaborated with the City to use the sewing machines in Muntinlupa City Technical Institute (MCTI) and tap local sewers for the production of more than 2,300 sets of PPE, which were donated to Ospital ng Muntinlupa.
Tahi by Likhang Munti continues to empower the community by providing decent jobs and opening doors of opportunities for Muntinlupeños to showcase quality homegrown products that can compete with the rest of the world.
For inquiries on Tahi by Likhang Munti, contact Ms. Gem Simbulan: 0933-811-6243.
Tahi is a Filipino word meaning “to sew”. It is a collaboration between the City Government of Muntinlupa and Lingkod Muntinlupa Foundation (LMF) to provide a livelihood to communities affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.
We work with local artisans in Muntinlupa to produce uniforms, clothes, and other sewn garments.
Tahi by Likhang Munti is a partnership between the City Government of Muntinlupa and Lingkod Muntinlupa Foundation (LMF) to provide employment for displaced workers amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
Under the program, local tailors and seamstresses from low-income families are tapped to produce quality sewn products that are proudly made in Muntinlupa. They are housewives, single parents, former OFWs who used to live along the railways before being relocated to Southville 3 in Brgy. Poblacion.
The Muntinlupa City Technical Institute (MCTI) provided the sewing machines, while LMF, through its donors, provided the funding and served as a bridge to companies who might need custom uniforms, clothes and other garments.
Tahi by Likhang Munti started its operations in April when the effects of the pandemic were progressively felt—businesses were closed, Muntinlupeños lost jobs, and the demand for Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) in hospitals within Muntinlupa was high.
Due to a shortage in suppliers at the height of the enhanced community quarantine, LMF collaborated with the City to use the sewing machines in Muntinlupa City Technical Institute (MCTI) and tap local sewers for the production of more than 2,300 sets of PPE, which were donated to Ospital ng Muntinlupa.
Tahi by Likhang Munti continues to empower the community by providing decent jobs and opening doors of opportunities for Muntinlupeños to showcase quality homegrown products that can compete with the rest of the world.
For inquiries on Tahi by Likhang Munti, contact Ms. Gem Simbulan: 0933-811-6243.
On the 11th of November 2019, the City Council of Muntinlupa passed Ordinance No. 19-026 establishing The “Munting Panata”, A Creed Which Embodies The Value Every Muntinlupeño Should Possess, To Be Recited At The Start Of Every First Subject Of A School Day, In All Elementary And High School Level, Both Private And Public Schools.
The Munting Panata was created with the view to help the LGU in transforming Muntinlupa Children by acquiring the following vital qualities:
On the 11th of November 2019, the City Council of Muntinlupa passed Ordinance No. 19-026 establishing The “Munting Panata”, A Creed Which Embodies The Value Every Muntinlupeño Should Possess, To Be Recited At The Start Of Every First Subject Of A School Day, In All Elementary And High School Level, Both Private And Public Schools.
The Munting Panata was created with the view to help the LGU in transforming Muntinlupa Children by acquiring the following vital qualities:
On the 11th of November 2019, the City Council of Muntinlupa passed Ordinance No. 19-026 establishing The “Munting Panata”, A Creed Which Embodies The Value Every Muntinlupeño Should Possess, To Be Recited At The Start Of Every First Subject Of A School Day, In All Elementary And High School Level, Both Private And Public Schools.
The Munting Panata was created with the view to help the LGU in transforming Muntinlupa Children by acquiring the following vital qualities:
Under EO No. 08, Series of 2018 Providing For The Establishment And Implementation Of The Parental Responsibility Agreement Between The City Government Of Muntinlupa And Parents And Guardians Of Students In Grade One And In Grade Seven Receiving Scholarship Benefits
The Parental Responsibility Agreement (PRA) is an instrument to encourage self-reliance, value formation, and family discipline, as a condition to enjoy the scholarship program, and as a measure of the academic progress of the students concerned.
28,000 parents/guardians with children studying in Public Elementary and High Schools in Muntinlupa City approved and signed the PRA from August 2018 – July 2019.
Under EO No. 08, Series of 2018 Providing For The Establishment And Implementation Of The Parental Responsibility Agreement Between The City Government Of Muntinlupa And Parents And Guardians Of Students In Grade One And In Grade Seven Receiving Scholarship Benefits
The Parental Responsibility Agreement (PRA) is an instrument to encourage self-reliance, value formation, and family discipline, as a condition to enjoy the scholarship program, and as a measure of the academic progress of the students concerned.
28,000 parents/guardians with children studying in Public Elementary and High Schools in Muntinlupa City approved and signed the PRA from August 2018 – July 2019.
Under EO No. 08, Series of 2018 Providing For The Establishment And Implementation Of The Parental Responsibility Agreement Between The City Government Of Muntinlupa And Parents And Guardians Of Students In Grade One And In Grade Seven Receiving Scholarship Benefits
The Parental Responsibility Agreement (PRA) is an instrument to encourage self-reliance, value formation, and family discipline, as a condition to enjoy the scholarship program, and as a measure of the academic progress of the students concerned.
28,000 parents/guardians with children studying in Public Elementary and High Schools in Muntinlupa City approved and signed the PRA from August 2018 – July 2019.
Ordinance No. 19-038, Establishing The Muntinlupa’s Responsible-18 (R-18) Month Requiring All Muntinlupa Residents Who Are Eighteen (18) Years Of Age To Participate In The Celebration Of Their Adulthood Every Month Of February Every Year Thereafter.
R-18 is all about empowering the youth and making them responsible young adults. LMF supports R-18 Month activities/programs (seminars on values formation, career, leadership, mental health and wellness) by providing guest speaker/s on webinars and welcome kit souvenirs.
Ordinance No. 19-038, Establishing The Muntinlupa’s Responsible-18 (R-18) Month Requiring All Muntinlupa Residents Who Are Eighteen (18) Years Of Age To Participate In The Celebration Of Their Adulthood Every Month Of February Every Year Thereafter.
R-18 is all about empowering the youth and making them responsible young adults. LMF supports R-18 Month activities/programs (seminars on values formation, career, leadership, mental health and wellness) by providing guest speaker/s on webinars and welcome kit souvenirs.
In April 2022, LMF donated one (1) hospital bed to Ospital ng Muntinlupa’s Out Patient Department
In April 2022, LMF donated one (1) hospital bed to Ospital ng Muntinlupa’s Out Patient Department
In April 2022, LMF donated one (1) hospital bed to Ospital ng Muntinlupa’s Out Patient Department
Bayanihang Munti in Muntinlupa
1,000 hot meals distributed to 3 Brgys – Brgy. Bayanan, Brgy. Putatan, and Brgy. Poblacion
Bayanihang Munti in Tanay, Rizal
Distributed 200 packs of groceries and used clothes to 3 different Barangays — Brgy. San Andres, Brgy. Cayabu, & Brgy. Sto. Nino.
Bayanihang Munti in Marikina City
Distributed 200 packs of groceries in Marikina through the Diocesan Shrine and Parish of Our Lady of the Abandoned.
Bayanihang Munti in Isabela
Handover check of P100,000.00 to Isabela
Bayanihang Munti in Bicol
P100,000.00 cash donations for Brgy. Cobo Tabaco, Albay through the St. John the Baptist Parish in Tabaco, Albay
Bayanihang Munti in Cagayan
P100,000.00 cash donations to Cagayan through the St. Peter Cathedral Parish in Tuguegarao, Cagayan
Bayanihang Munti in Muntinlupa
1,000 hot meals distributed to 3 Brgys – Brgy. Bayanan, Brgy. Putatan, and Brgy. Poblacion
Bayanihang Munti in Tanay, Rizal
Distributed 200 packs of groceries and used clothes to 3 different Barangays — Brgy. San Andres, Brgy. Cayabu, & Brgy. Sto. Nino.
Bayanihang Munti in Marikina City
Distributed 200 packs of groceries in Marikina through the Diocesan Shrine and Parish of Our Lady of the Abandoned.
Bayanihang Munti in Isabela
Handover check of P100,000.00 to Isabela
Bayanihang Munti in Bicol
P100,000.00 cash donations for Brgy. Cobo Tabaco, Albay through the St. John the Baptist Parish in Tabaco, Albay
Bayanihang Munti in Cagayan
P100,000.00 cash donations to Cagayan through the St. Peter Cathedral Parish in Tuguegarao, Cagayan
LMF promotes mental health and wellness especially during the time of the pandemic where mental health problems increased. This program has been led by one of the trustees, Dr. Nicanor Echavez, a psychiatrist who has an advocacy for managing mental health and wellness.
Thereafter, this program was adopted by the local government unit which created a Muntinlupa City Community and School-Based Mental Health Program of their own and it will create a Mental Health and Wellness Office.
This program implemented several activities that aim to integrate with other local offices:
Other Activities and Proposals include the ff:
SPORTS PROGRAM
One of the main goals of LMF is to help create communities with strong and healthy children. By engaging children in sports, they understand the value of teamwork and education, become more disciplined, live healthier lives and achieve a well-balanced life physically, socially and intellectually.
LMF helps promote and run the grassroots baseball program of Muntinlupa City that cater Muntinlupa Eagles (kids from 5 to 10 years old) who are studying in public schools.
In 2015, Muntinlupa Eagles won in NCR MEET, thus giving some players the opportunity to be official representative/s in the Palarong Pambansa.
LMF has a tie up with YASDO, DepEd and Alabang Baseball/Softball Club (ABSC).
Most of the barangay players became scholars of the barangay, Muntinlupa Eagles players became scholars of the City and 6 players from the Eagles became scholars in private schools
(2 in Southridge and 4 in De La Salle Zobel)
LMF promotes mental health and wellness especially during the time of the pandemic where mental health problems increased. This program has been led by one of the trustees, Dr. Nicanor Echavez, a psychiatrist who has an advocacy for managing mental health and wellness.
Thereafter, this program was adopted by the local government unit which created a Muntinlupa City Community and School-Based Mental Health Program of their own and it will create a Mental Health and Wellness Office.
This program implemented several activities that aim to integrate with other local offices:
Other Activities and Proposals include the ff:
SPORTS PROGRAM
One of the main goals of LMF is to help create communities with strong and healthy children. By engaging children in sports, they understand the value of teamwork and education, become more disciplined, live healthier lives and achieve a well-balanced life physically, socially and intellectually.
LMF helps promote and run the grassroots baseball program of Muntinlupa City that cater Muntinlupa Eagles (kids from 5 to 10 years old) who are studying in public schools.
In 2015, Muntinlupa Eagles won in NCR MEET, thus giving some players the opportunity to be official representative/s in the Palarong Pambansa.
LMF has a tie up with YASDO, DepEd and Alabang Baseball/Softball Club (ABSC).
Most of the barangay players became scholars of the barangay, Muntinlupa Eagles players became scholars of the City and 6 players from the Eagles became scholars in private schools
(2 in Southridge and 4 in De La Salle Zobel)
LMF promotes mental health and wellness especially during the time of the pandemic where mental health problems increased. This program has been led by one of the trustees, Dr. Nicanor Echavez, a psychiatrist who has an advocacy for managing mental health and wellness.
Thereafter, this program was adopted by the local government unit which created a Muntinlupa City Community and School-Based Mental Health Program of their own and it will create a Mental Health and Wellness Office.
This program implemented several activities that aim to integrate with other local offices:
Other Activities and Proposals include the ff:
SPORTS PROGRAM
One of the main goals of LMF is to help create communities with strong and healthy children. By engaging children in sports, they understand the value of teamwork and education, become more disciplined, live healthier lives and achieve a well-balanced life physically, socially and intellectually.
LMF helps promote and run the grassroots baseball program of Muntinlupa City that cater Muntinlupa Eagles (kids from 5 to 10 years old) who are studying in public schools.
In 2015, Muntinlupa Eagles won in NCR MEET, thus giving some players the opportunity to be official representative/s in the Palarong Pambansa.
LMF has a tie up with YASDO, DepEd and Alabang Baseball/Softball Club (ABSC).
Most of the barangay players became scholars of the barangay, Muntinlupa Eagles players became scholars of the City and 6 players from the Eagles became scholars in private schools
(2 in Southridge and 4 in De La Salle Zobel)
MUNTING PAG-ASA
MUNTING PAG-ASA
MUNTING PAG-ASA
Munting Pag-asa aims to provide assistance and support to underprivileged families living in Muntinlupa.
(Livelihood, health and education)
Process of selection:
1. Home visit
2. Background investigation
3. Referral
Assistance to be given depends on the needs of the beneficiary. Frequency of Selection – Every 2 months
Criteria for the Selection of Beneficiary:
1. Lack of or Low family income
2. Living in informal settlement
3. Shelter with poor living condition
4. Family member with physical/mental disability
5. Unhealthy family member due to debilitating sickness
6. Single Parent
7. Limited/insufficient access to a source of water and electricity
8. Lack of food; malnourishment
9. Lack of access to education
Munting Pag-asa aims to provide assistance and support to underprivileged families living in Muntinlupa.
(Livelihood, health and education)
Process of selection:
1. Home visit
2. Background investigation
3. Referral
Assistance to be given depends on the needs of the beneficiary. Frequency of Selection – Every 2 months
Criteria for the Selection of Beneficiary:
1. Lack of or Low family income
2. Living in informal settlement
3. Shelter with poor living condition
4. Family member with physical/mental disability
5. Unhealthy family member due to debilitating sickness
6. Single Parent
7. Limited/insufficient access to a source of water and electricity
8. Lack of food; malnourishment
9. Lack of access to education
Munting Pag-asa aims to provide assistance and support to underprivileged families living in Muntinlupa.
(Livelihood, health and education)
Process of selection:
1. Home visit
2. Background investigation
3. Referral
Assistance to be given depends on the needs of the beneficiary. Frequency of Selection – Every 2 months
Criteria for the Selection of Beneficiary:
1. Lack of or Low family income
2. Living in informal settlement
3. Shelter with poor living condition
4. Family member with physical/mental disability
5. Unhealthy family member due to debilitating sickness
6. Single Parent
7. Limited/insufficient access to a source of water and electricity
8. Lack of food; malnourishment
9. Lack of access to education