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Completed
  
1885

Phone
  
+63 2 523 3829

Renovated
  
1945

Asilo de San Vicente de Paul

Former names
  
Casa de San Vicente de Paul

Alternative names
  
Looban Convent; Asilo de Looban

Address
  
1148 United Nations Ave, Paco, Manila, 1500 Metro Manila, Philippines

Similar
  
White Cross Orphanage, Casino Español de Manila, Plaza Moriones, Fort San Antonio Abad, Paco Park

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Asilo de San Vicente de Paul is an orphanage located on UN Avenue in Manila, Philippines. It is run by the Daughters of Charity of Saint Vincent de Paul.

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Asilo de san vicente de paul orphanage


History

Asilo de San Vicente de Paul (ASVP), formerly known as Casa de San Vicente de Paul, was founded on 26 July 1885 by Sr. Asuncion Ventura, DC, a native of Bacolor, Pampanga. She donated an inheritance from her family to the Daughters of Charity and purchased a lot of 6 hectares of land for a building where she established the asylum for girls, making her the first Filipina to build an orphanage in the country.

ASVP started with only 33 wards, catering to girls who were orphans or homeless. Later on, it expanded its services into providing education and training to young girls, particularly on embroidery and needlework, which has become a distinction of the institution. The Spanish government provided a monthly supply of 20 cavans of rice to the orphanage, which was later continued by the Americans until government aid to charitable institutions was ceased due to the prohibition dictated by the Jones Law. Over time, ASVP has sold portions of land until today it retains two hectares for the institution.

In the early days, affluent families visited ASVP to purchase the embroideries of the girls. Others come to the institution to select wives for their sons. The mother of former Philippine First Lady Imelda Marcos, Remedios Trinidad, used to be a ward at the ASVP, also known then as Looban Convent, from where the mother of Orestes Romualdez found Trinidad and was introduced to Romualdez.

In 1935, ASVP was given a marker by the Historical Research and Markers Committee.

In 1942 during World War II Manila was bombed leading to the burning of the ASVP building, where according to ASVP, 200 people died. The structure was rebuilt in February 1945. One of the benefactors of ASVP in its rebuilding was Don Teodoro V. Santos (1915-1983), who was a devout Catholic and philanthropist.

For a time, ASVP also operated as an educational institution but the school was gradually closed between 1982 and 1999 and ASVP focused on its role in child care. It was also the temporary home of another institution, Tahanan Sta. Luisa, for the years 2000-2002.

References

Asilo de San Vicente de Paul Wikipedia