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Child and Family Service Philippines (CFSPI)

Residential care and education for children in need in the Cordillera region

Child and Family Services Philippines, Inc. (CFSPI)

Social Services Baguio City, Cordillera Administrative Region Reg: DSWD-CAR-R-015 (PCNC) Sign up to see website
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Integrity Assessment
Partial transparency
62/100 · methodology

About Child and Family Services Philippines, Inc. (CFSPI)

Child and Family Services Philippines, Inc. (CFSPI) operates a DSWD-accredited Level 2 residential care facility called Consuelo Home for Girls in the Cordillera Administrative Region (CAR), providing caring, healing, and teaching services to children and youth in need of special protection. It also runs the KARIN SCHMID Educational Program and the Gawis ay Masakbayan Scholarship Program to support the educational needs of its residents. The organization serves children and youth who require shelter, protection, and structured support in a residential setting.

Founded
Headquarters
Baguio City, Cordillera Administrative Region
Foundation type
Social Welfare Agency
Operating in
Philippines

Mission

To provide residential care, healing, and educational opportunities to children and youth in need of special protection in the Cordillera region.

Focus areas & reach

· What they work on and where
Cause tags
Operating countries (1)
Philippines

Founding story

· Founding, renaming & milestones

Child and Family Services Philippines, Inc. (CFSPI) is a Baguio City non-profit founded in 1987, dedicated to the rights of children in need of special protection and the empowerment of women and families in the Cordillera region.

Child and Family Services Philippines, Inc. (CFSPI) is a Baguio City non-profit founded in 1987, dedicated to the rights of children in need of special protection and the empowerment of women and families in the Cordillera region.

How it stacks up against peers

· vs. 8 similar social services in Philippines
Integrity Assessment This charity: 62
Peer average: 68

Concerns

· None found
No red flags found
Screened for PCNC / DSWD deregistration, Open investigations, Governance scandals, Related-party deals, Excessive exec comp.

GiveRadar Analysis

Original analysis from GiveRadar's dataset of comparable organizations

Based on the records currently verified by GiveRadar, Child and Family Service Philippines (CFSPI) has a substantially complete profile, sourced from the DSWD.

  • GiveRadar has verified more about this organization than about 99% of the 951 social services charities in the Philippines it tracks, because GiveRadar has verified its registration and its governance. Most of those have little verified data on record yet. View this cohort
  • It has more complete contact information than nearly all comparable organizations, with a verified website, email, phone and address on record. See national comparisons
  • It has more complete governance disclosure than nearly all comparable organizations, because GiveRadar has verified leadership, a mission statement and a founding date. See national comparisons
GiveRadar has verified
  • government registration
  • disclosed leadership
  • a website
  • a contact email
  • a donation page
Not yet verified by GiveRadar
  • financial records
  • third-party accreditation
  • an owner-submitted profile claim

Analysis based on GiveRadar's benchmark dataset of 2026-07-03. It describes what GiveRadar has verified, not a judgment of the organization itself.

Common questions

· Auto-generated from filings + methodology

Child and Family Service Philippines (CFSPI) is a registered social services nonprofit based in Baguio City, Cordillera Administrative Region, Philippines. It is registered with the Philippine Council for NGO Certification (PCNC). It was founded in 1987 and has been operating for 39 years. Its registration number is DSWD-CAR-R-015. GiveRadar's Integrity Assessment for the organization is 62/100, which reflects how much public information is available, not whether the charity is legitimate. No red flags have been detected.

Child and Family Service Philippines (CFSPI)'s official registration number is DSWD-CAR-R-015, as recorded in the national registry of Philippines.

Child and Family Service Philippines (CFSPI) has a GiveRadar Integrity Assessment of 62/100. This score combines five components: Registration (20 pts), Financial Transparency (30 pts), Governance (20 pts), Contact Availability (10 pts), and Data Recency (20 pts), with negative adjustments for any red flags. A score of 62 ('Partial transparency') means some public data is on file but key signals are missing - worth a closer look before donating. For comparison, the average integrity assessment for social services charities in Philippines is 68/100.

Child and Family Service Philippines (CFSPI) is located in Baguio City, Cordillera Administrative Region, Philippines. The organization was established in 1987 and has been active for 39 years.

Child and Family Service Philippines (CFSPI) is classified as a Social Services organization, registered in Philippines. It operates as a Social Welfare Agency. The organization has 3 disclosed officers and directors.

No red flags have been detected for Child and Family Service Philippines (CFSPI). GiveRadar automatically screens charities for concerning patterns including high executive compensation, low program spending, and missing financial filings. Based on available official data, no issues have been identified.

According to GiveRadar's records, Child and Family Service Philippines (CFSPI) is registered with the Philippine Council for NGO Certification (PCNC) and overseen by PCNC. You can donate directly through their official donation page linked on their GiveRadar profile. GiveRadar provides data for research and does not endorse any organization. A GiveRadar Integrity Assessment reflects how much public data is available, not whether an organization is safe to donate to, so it is always smart to do your own research before giving.

Child and Family Services Philippines, Inc. (CFSPI) operates a DSWD-accredited Level 2 residential care facility called Consuelo Home for Girls in the Cordillera Administrative Region (CAR), providing caring, healing, and teaching services to children and youth in need of special protection. It also runs the KARIN SCHMID Educational Program and the Gawis ay Masakbayan Scholarship Program to support the educational needs of its residents. The organization serves children and youth who require shelter, protection, and structured support in a residential setting. Child and Family Service Philippines (CFSPI) is classified as a social services organization registered in Philippines. The organization was founded in 1987.

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Taxes

Tax-deductibility for donors

Donations may be tax-deductible for residents of Philippines under local rules. Confirm with the charity directly.

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Leadership

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Consuelo A••••
Founder

Officers & trustees (3)

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Cause areas in Philippines

How many charities work in each area, with this charity's area highlighted.

Social Services this charity 951
Education 248
Health 240
Community Development 136
Arts & Culture 53
Religion 39
Environment 36
Disaster Relief 33
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Most common causes in Philippines

Causes charities work on most, with this charity's causes ticked.

Youth Development 512
Children 444
Eldercare & Aging 443
Health 296
Education 295
Women 146
Disaster Relief 113
Scholarships 89

Sources and verification

Registration and legal identity
Philippine Council for NGO Certification (PCNC)
Officers and trustees
Philippine Council for NGO Certification (PCNC) - 3 disclosed in the public registry.

Part of this profile's description was written with AI, summarizing public sources such as official registry data and the organization's own website. Financial figures, registration details, and the sources listed above are not AI-generated. Read how we use AI.

Data freshness

Last updated
Jun 22, 2026
Registry checked
Jun 22, 2026
Profile completeness
35%

What we know and don't know

Exactly which public data we hold on this charity. Our score reflects transparency, not impact.

On record · 7
  • Named leadership · 3 officers on file
  • Government registration · Registered with an official registry
  • Mission statement · Published
  • Official website · On record
  • Headquarters address · On file
  • Direct contact · Email or phone published
  • Founding date · 1987
Not available · 4
  • Financial data
    No annual financial filings on file
  • Executive pay
    Top-officer pay not disclosed
  • Programs & activities
    No named programs listed by the charity
  • Tax-deductibility
    Not verified

Methodology

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Quick facts about Child and Family Service Philippines (CFSPI)

What is Child and Family Service Philippines (CFSPI)?
Child and Family Service Philippines (CFSPI) is a social services social welfare agency based in Baguio City, Philippines. Child and Family Services Philippines, Inc. (CFSPI) operates a DSWD-accredited Level 2 residential care facility called Consuelo Home for Girls in the Cordillera Administrative Region (CAR), providing caring, healing, and teaching services to children and youth in need of special protection. It also runs the KARIN SCHMID Educational Program and the Gawis ay Masakbayan Scholarship Program to support the educational needs of its residents. The organization serves children and youth who require shelter, protection, and structured support in a residential setting.
When was Child and Family Service Philippines (CFSPI) founded?
Child and Family Service Philippines (CFSPI) was founded in 1987.
Where is Child and Family Service Philippines (CFSPI) located?
Headquartered in Baguio City, Cordillera Administrative Region, Philippines.
Is Child and Family Service Philippines (CFSPI) trustworthy?
Child and Family Service Philippines (CFSPI) has a GiveRadar Integrity Assessment of 62 out of 100 (Partial transparency). The score reflects public-data transparency: registration, financial disclosure, governance, contact details, and how recently data was refreshed. It does not measure program impact.
What is Child and Family Service Philippines (CFSPI)'s registration number?
Registration: DSWD-CAR-R-015 (Philippines).
What is Child and Family Service Philippines (CFSPI)'s website?
https://cfspi.org
Are donations to Child and Family Service Philippines (CFSPI) tax-deductible?
Donations may be tax-deductible for residents of Philippines under local rules. US donors should check whether the charity has an equivalency-determination letter or a US-based fiscal sponsor before claiming a deduction.