
DLSAANC : DLSAANC Charities : Bahay Pag-Asa
Bahay Pag-Asa
Bahay Pag-asa ("House of Hope") is a ministry dedicated to providing sanctuary to youth
law offenders by housing and educating them in a youth center and thereby preventing them from being imprisoned with hardened adult criminals in overcrowded jails
where they could be subject to wrong influence and worse, abuse. Operated under guidelines set by the
Philippine judicial system, Bahay Pag-Asa provides residential and recreational facilities, education, spiritual formation, skills training, and a critical follow-up program after release
of their residents. Originally established in Bacolod, Bahay Pag-asa now has another youth center in
Dasmarinas, Cavite. In Bacolod, Br. Gus Boquer, FSC, then
president of St. La Salle University, took the initiative in establishing Bahay
Pag-Asa after observing the unfortunate circumstances of many juvenile
prisoners. When Br. Gus was re-assigned as President of De La Salle Dasmarinas,
he replicated the Bahay Pag-Asa program in his new campus, this time to
rehabilitate misguided Luzon youth. Both facilities basically have the same
floorplan and facilities. Aside from the classrooms and dormitories, Bahay
Pag-Asa has a chapel, library, dental/medical clinic, basketball court, among
others. The residents Bahay Pag-Asa undergo structured educational and
vocational programs. Visiting overseas and domestic Christian Brothers and
Lasallian alumni also give guest lectures to the Bahay Pag-Asa residents.
The De La Salle Alumni Association of Northern California has been one
of the earliest supporters of Bahay Pag-Asa. The St. Baptist de la Salle statue
in front of the Bacolod facility was donated by the chapter. The DLSAANC also
contributes an annual donation to both Bacolod and Dasmarinas facilities based
on money it raises from its annual fundraisers.
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