Kapuso Village Program


Kapuso Village Project

A project intended for the benefit of victims whose homes were devastated by calamities, to the GMA Kapuso Foundation, it is not just another housing project. It is a symbol of hope, new beginnings, new dreams and new precious memories yet to come.
 
In 2014, the completion of our 403-unit concrete housing project allowed us to turn over permanent houses to Yolanda survivors. The Kapuso Village in Tacloban is our response to provide long-term and sustainable relief to the survivors of Typhoon Yolanda, the worst storm to ever hit the country.
 
In 2013, the 180-unit long term housing project for the Typhoon Sendong affected families was completed. The houses in Phase 1 in Brgy. Mandulog and Phase 2 in Sitio Tubaran make up the Kapuso Village in Iligan City.
 
In 2006, the Kapuso Village in Lilo-an, Southern Leyte, marked the foundation’s initiative to build homes for calamity victims. 100 houses were given to those affected by the St. Bernard landslide in Leyte.
 
In our Kapuso Village in Palo, Leyte, 169 units are now being constructed. Upon its completion, it will be the 5th Kapuso Village nationwide.