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Adarna Group Foundation, Inc. (AGFI) builds strong foundations in literacy.

Established in 2013, we cultivate a child’s love for reading by integrating early literacy into health, nutrition, and early learning systems in partnership with local government units, communities, and parents,

Anchored on Republic Act No. 11148: Kalusugan at Nutrisyon ng Magnanay Act and Republic Act No. 10410: Early Childhood Care And Development (ECCD) System Act, our Unang Isang Libong Araw at Ikalawang Isang Libong Araw programs focus on literacy interventions during the first four years of a Filipino child.

In AGFI, we also build communities of reading advocates through the Eager Reader Platform, which combines face-to-face learning sessions with social media engagement to advance early literacy as a foundation of child development, and engage in Volunteerism Support for community outreach activities.

  • Unang Isang Libong Araw

    Provides learning sessons and materials for healthcare personnel and parents on the requirements of health, nutrition, and in particular, early stimulation in the first 1000 days of life, using the health center as focal point.

  • Ikalawang Isang Libong Araw

    Ikalawang Isang Libong Araw

    Equips child development workers, parents, and students with strategies and materials that strengthen early literacy and numeracy skills of children, using the day care center as focal point.

  • Eager Reader Platform

    Promotes early literacy as an integral part of child development through workshops for eager reader advocates, storytelling sessions for children, and activities that hone the eager reader’s literacy skills.

  • Volunteerism Support

    Engages individuals and partner organizations to support early literacy promotion through community outreach services.

AGFI’S 2025 Wrapped

UPDATE

Adarna Group Foundation, in partnership with Miriam College, LBC Hari ng Padala Foundation, the Association of Foundations, and the Early Childhood Care and Development Council, have come together to establish a shared platform known as the ECCD Collaborative.

This initiative serves as a dynamic and inclusive arena where diverse stakeholders—ranging from educators, policymakers, and non-governmental organizations—convene to align efforts in advancing early childhood care and development (ECCD) in the Philippines. Through this collaborative, partners aim to exchange knowledge, co-create programs, and strengthen systems that support the holistic development and well-being of young children.

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