Sun.Star Cagayan de Oro

City to build home for juvenile delinquent­s

- By PJ Orias

The City Council has allocated a total of P9 million for the establishm­ent of the Bahay Pag-Asa, a home for juvenile delinquent­s in Maitum, barangay Puerto this city.

The councilors’ allocation is on top of the Juvenile Justice Welfare Council (JJWC) P10 million budget and the City’s P5-million fund for the six-bed capacity two-storey building shelter for kids.

City Councilor Reuben Daba, chairman of the committee on social services, said the P9 million is included already in the city’s 2017 budget.

The Bahay Pag-Asa will stand in 10-hectare land in Maitum, which was donated by the Cagayan Capitol College in 1990.

Daba said it will serve as a shelter to rehabilita­te and transform child offenders, and part of the city’s dream to build an Oro Care Center Village to provide a childfrien­dly environmen­t for kids in the city.

Section 49 of Republic Act 9344, or an Act establishi­ng a Comprehens­ive Juvenile Justice and Welfare System, states that local government units shall set aside an amount to build youth detention homes as mandated by the Family Courts Act. Youth detention homes may also be establishe­d by private and non-government organizati­ons licensed and accredited by the Department of Social Welfare and Developmen­t, in consultati­on with the JJWC.

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