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CHAPTER II
SOCIO-ECONOMIC PROFILE
PHYSICAL PROFILE
Boundary:
Parañaque City is bounded by Pasay City on the north, Muntinlupa on the southeast,
Las Piñas on the southwest, Taguig in the northeast and Manila Bay on the west.
Location:
Parañaque is located at the geographical coordinates of 121’01” longitude (center)
and 14’30” latitude (center). It is situated on the southern portion of Metro Manila,
approximately 9.5 kilometers south of Rizal Monument.
Land Area:
The citys’ total land area of 46.57square kilometer is the third largest in National
Capital Region (NCR). It is subdivided into sixteen (16) barangays with two distinct (2)
districts. Respectively District I and II composes of eight (8) barangays each. The first
district comprises Baclaran, Tambo, Don Galo, Sto. Niño, La Huerta, San Dionisio, Vitalez
and San Isidro while the second district consist of Barangays BF, San Antonio, Marcelo
Green, Sun Valley, Don Bosco, Moonwalk, Merville and San Martin de Porres.
Topography:
The city is relatively flat and situated along the coastline areas of six (6) barangays
namely: Baclaran, Tambo, Don Galo, Sto.Niño, La Huerta and San Dionisio. The other
barangays such as Moonwalk, Vitalez, San Isidro, BF, Don Bosco, Marcelo Green, Merville,
Sun Valley, San Antonio, San Martin de Porres have an elevation ranging from 10° to 35°
above water level.
Climate:
Parañaque experiences the same climate weather condition with other cities in Metro
Manila. Two distinct seasons: wet season from July to September and dry season for the
rest of the year. The city enjoys an annual rainfall of 1.822 mm and 34.4°Celsius
temperature, a relative humidity of seventy six percent (76%) and a three (3) mile/sec.
speed of southeast wind.
SOIL CLASSIFICATION:
The soil in Parañaque is classified under Guadalupe soil. It is a volcanic eject that
produces a loam to clay loam texture that can hold more water. The soil contains more clay
than silt. It is permeability is low with high swelling capacity.
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Land Use:
As of this calendar year 2014, the following are the land uses in Parañaque City.
Land Use AREA(Sq.m.) AREA(Has.) Percentage (%)
Residential 1 169,558 16.956 0.36
Residential 2 20,726,783 2,072.687 44.51
Residential 3 1,120,864 112.086 2.41
Residential 4 356,165 35.617 0.76
Commercial 1 1,029,943 102,994 2.21
Commercial 2 1,182,597 118,260 2.54
Commercial 3 3,921,896 392.190 8.42
Industrial 1 1,667,278 166.728 3.58
Industrial 2 3,700,851 370.085 7.95
Institutional 578,099 57.810 1.24
Parks & Playground 1,227,480 122.748 2.64
Cemetery 1,246,150 124.615 2.68
Utilities 1,031,536 103.154 2.22
Creeks & Rivers 340,800 34.080 0.73
PUD 8,270,000 827.000 17.76
T O T A L 46,570,000 4,657.000 100
Zoning:
The City of Parañaque, through the Sangguniang Bayan, then passed Ordinance
No. 07-027 series of 2007, more commonly known as the Comprehensive Land Use Plan
and Zoning of Parañaque. It has adapted this legal tool in implementing its land use goals
and objectives in its all-out support to develop the city.
Under Section 19 of the Zoning Ordinance 07-027, all land development and building
constructions/renovations/alterations of residential, commercial and industrial structures are
required to secure the necessary zoning/locational clearance prior to the implementation of
the project.
The ordinance will guide, control, regulates the future growth and development of
Parañaque City while protecting public health, safety, peace, comfort and convenience of its
constituents.
Developments:
Commercial and Industrial Development
Barangay Baclaran remains the principal central business district while the corridors
of Ninoy Aquino Avenue and Dr. A. Santos (formerly Sucat Rd.) are the sites of the fast
growing business and commercial activities like motor shops and fine dining restaurants.
There is also an emergence of banking and financial rows along Barangay BF, Don Bosco,
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San Isidro, San Antonio and Moonwalk. Light industries are concentrated along the South
Superhighway beginning Barangays Sun Valley, Merville and San Martin de Porres.
Bay City Development Project
Part of the Public Estate’s Authority (PEA) integrated framework plan in the
development of the 1,500 hectares reclamation area known as Bay City Development
Project. The project stretches from Roxas Boulevard in Manila from the Cultural Center of
the Philippines (CCP) all the way to the Coastal Road, Las Piñas section covering four cities
and municipality. These are the cities of Manila, Pasay, Parañaque, Las Piñas and
Municipality of Bacoor. The project aims to create a new skyline for the Metropolis and
develop the Manila Bay waterfront to international standards. There are seven (7)
components of the program using the “development by island” approach. The components
are Mixed Use Development, Green Zone and Sea Front Promenade, Integrated Movement
Networks, adequate Waterways and efficient drainage system, Phase Development District
Urban Design and efficient Environmental Management.
The Asia World City
Barangay Don Galo and Tambo are hosts to the 200 hectares Asia World City. This
is considered to be the largest Island Development Project in the country. Its sixteen multi-
storey structured (30-storey high) forms the centerpiece of the urban center development.
The 183 Marina Properties is divided into four sections: the low density residential
areas of Marina East and South, mixed use high density residential/commercial area and
low rise townhouse development. It is conceived as a prime residential subdivision
complete with a neighborhood shopping center, pocket parks, recreational center, schools,
5-star hotel and financial district.
New Central Business District of Parañaque
Local and foreign consortiums together with the Public Reclamation Authority (PRA)
will spearhead the large-scale development period and transform a 204-hectare area into an
institutional trading center envisioned as the New Central Business District into a tourist
oriented business neighborhood using international standards.
DEMOGRAPHIC PROFILE
Population Structure
The projected population of Paranaque for the year 2014 is 654,770 with 152,976
households. This constitutes for about 4.96% of the total population of the National Capital
Region (NCR) and 0.64% of Philippine population.
Population Growth Rate and Projection
The trend on population growth of the city for the past thirty (30) years is shown on
the following table.
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1. Population Growth Trend/City of Parañaque
Census Date Population Growth Rate
May 6, 1970 97,214 4.52
May 1, 1975 158,974 10.37
May 1, 1980 208,552 5.58
May 1, 1990 308,236 3.98
Sept. 1, 1995 391,296 4.57
May 1, 2000 449,811 3.03
August 1, 2007 552,660 2.94
May 1, 2010 588,126 2.72
With the growth rate of 2.72, the city is expected to double its’ population in 23
years.
PROJECTED POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD PER BARANGAY
City of Paranaque, CY 2014
BARANGAY POPULATION
NO. OF
HOUSEHOLDS
HOUSEHOLD SIZE
Baclaran 23,749 7,524 3.2
Tambo 29,179 7,002 4.2
Don Galo 12,054 2,329 5.2
La Huerta 9,784 1,895 5.2
Sto. Niño 31,434 7,737 4.1
Vitalez 5,030 1,170 4.3
San Dionisio 67,858 16,065 4.2
San Isidro 76,858 17,289 4.4
San Antonio 66,629 15,234 4.4
BF 92,919 21,738 4.3
Sun Valley 41,845 9,957 4.2
Marcelo Green 32,032 8,456 3.8
Don Bosco 53,018 11,813 4.5
Merville 22,702 4,385 5.2
San Martin De Porres 23,310 7,095 3.3
Moonwalk 66,369 13,287 5.0
Total 654,770 152,976 4.3
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Population Density
The city’s population density currently stands at 140.60 persons per hectare. The
most densely populated barangay is Barangay Don Galo with 519.12 pop/ha. Second is
Barangay Baclaran with 372.71 pop/ha. And the least populated is Barangay Merville with
74.58 pop/ ha.
PROJECTED POPULATION AND POPULATION DENSITY PER BARANGAY
City of Parañaque, CY 2014
BARANGAY POPULATION AREA (Ha)
POPULATION DENSITY
(Pop/Ha)
Baclaran 23,749 63.72 372.71
Tambo 29,179 309.69 94.22
Don Galo 12,054 23.22 519.12
La Huerta 9,784 53.72 182.13
Sto. Niño 31, 434 245.97 127.80
Vitalez 5,030 57.20 87.94
San Dionisio 67,858 662.56 102.42
San Isidro 76,858 365.22 210.44
San Antonio 66,629 287.19 232.00
BF 92,919 769.50 120.75
Sun Valley 41,845 177.75 235.41
Marcelo Green 32,032 306.19 104.61
Don Bosco 53,018 384.75 137.80
Merville 22,702 304.40 74.58
San Martin De Porres 23,310 155.65 149.76
Moonwalk 66,369 377.28 175.91
Undeclared Area - 152.99 -
Total 654,770 4,657.00 140.60
Prepared by: Research and Statistics Division
City Planning and Development Coordinators Office
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Population Distribution by Age Group and Gender
The number of male compared to the number of female varies for different age
group. There are more male from the under 1 age up to 14 years of age group. Meanwhile,
female outnumber the male between the ages of 15 years old until 85 years of age.
AGE COMPOSITION BY GENDER DISTRIBUTION
City of Parañaque, CY 2014
AGE GROUP MALE FEMALE POPULATION % DISTRIBUTION
Under I 4,757 2,117 6,874 1.05
1 - 4 28,475 26,631 55,106 8.42
5 - 9 31,662 28,233 59,895 9.15
10 - 14 31,662 29,074 60,736 9.27
15 - 19 30,380 32,214 62,594 9.56
20 - 24 31,053 35,509 66,562 10.16
25 - 29 30,773 34,358 65,131 9.95
30 - 34 27,665 29,783 57,448 8.77
35 - 39 23,667 25,344 49,011 7.48
40 - 44 20,516 22,919 43,435 6.63
45 - 49 17,277 19,371 36,648 5.60
50 - 54 14,465 15,909 30,374 4.64
55 - 59 10,516 11,512 22,028 3.36
60 - 64 7,329 8,460 15,789 2.41
65 - 69 3,890 4,951 8,841 1.35
70 - 74 2,777 3,837 6,614 1.01
75 - 79 1,658 2,447 4,105 0.63
80 - over 1,094 2,485 3,579 0.54
Total 319,616 335,154 654,770 99.98
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PROJECTED CHILDREN POPULATION (0-17) BY BARANGAY
City of Parañaque, CY 2014
BARANGAY
CHILDREN
POPULATION
UNDER
1 YEAR
AGES
1-6
YEARS
AGES
7-12 YEARS
AGES
13-17
YEARS
Baclaran 10,420 326 3,015 3,310 3,194
Tambo 10,107 316 2,924 3,211 3,098
Don Galo 3,628 113 1,050 1,152 1,112
La Huerta 2,908 91 841 924 891
Sto. Niño 11,162 348 3,230 3,546 3,421
Vitalez 1,547 48 448 492 474
San Dionisio 23,972 748 6,936 7,615 7,347
San Isidro 24,065 751 6,963 7,644 7,376
San Antonio 22,198 694 6,422 7,051 6,804
BF 31,997 999 9,258 10,164 9,806
Sun Valley 14,122 441 4,086 4,486 4,328
Marcelo Green 11,195 349 3,239 3,556 3,432
Don Bosco 16,867 526 4,880 5,358 5,169
Merville 6,818 212 1,973 2,166 2,090
San Martin De
Porres
9,369 294 2,711 2,976 2,871
Moonwalk 19,792 618 5,726 6,287 6,066
Total 220,167 6,874 79,064 69,938 67,479
Prepared by:
Research , Evaluation and Statistics Division
City Planning & Dev’t Coordinator’s Office
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Population Distribution
Among the sixteen (16) barangays of Parañaque, the largest in terms of population
size is Barangay BF with a projected population of 92,919 second is Barangay San Isidro
with population of 76,858 and third is Barangay San Dionisio with population of 67,858.
Barangay Vitalez has the lowest population with a total of 5,030 seconded by
Barangay La Huerta with 9,784 residents and third by Barangay Don Galo with 12,054
residents.
PROJECTED POPULATION AND GENDER DISTRIBUTION BY BARANGAY
City of Parañaque, CY 2014
BARANGAY POPULATION MALE FEMALE DISTRIBUTION
Baclaran 23,749 11,593 12,156 3.63
Tambo 29,179 14,244 14,935 4.46
Don Galo 12, 054 5,883 6,171 1.84
La Huerta 9,784 4,775 5,009 1.49
Sto. Niño 31,434 15,343 16,091 4.80
Vitalez 5,030 2,456 2,574 0.77
San Dionisio 67,858 33,124 34,734 10.36
San Isidro 76,858 37,518 39,340 11.74
San Antonio 66,629 32,523 34,106 10.18
BF 92,919 45,358 47,561 14.18
Sun Valley 41,845 20,426 21,419 6.39
Marcelo Green 32,032 15,637 16,395 4.89
Don Bosco 53,018 25,880 27,138 8.10
Merville 22,702 11,080 11,622 3.47
San Martin De
Porres
23,310 11,378 11,932 3.56
Moonwalk 66,369 32,398 33,971 10.14
Total 654,770 319,616 335,154 100.0
Prepared by:
Research , Evaluation and Statistics Division
City Planning & Dev’t Coordinator’s Office
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Dependency Population
The household population of the City of Paranaque comprised 27.89 percent young
dependents (age group 0 to 14) with 182,611 population, 3.53 percent old dependents (age
group 65 and over)with 23,139 population and 68.58 percent working-age population (15 to
64 years) with 449,020 population. These reflected dependency ratio of 46 dependents (five
old dependents and 41 young dependents) for every 100 persons in the working population.
DEPENDENCY POPULATION BY AGE GROUP
City of Parañaque, CY 2014
Age Group Population Percent
Below 1-14 182,611 27.89
15 - 64 449,020 68.58
65 and above 23,139 3.53
Total 654,770 100.00
SENIOR CITIZENS
Senior citizens comprising those aged 60 years old and over, numbered 37,897 in
Paranaque. Males accounted for 43.02 percent or 16,303 of the senior citizens and the rest
57 percent or 21,594 were females. Senior citizens represent 5.95 percent of the total
household population of the city.
LABOR FORCE
The total population of 15 years old and over in Parañaque is estimated at 472,159
persons but only 63.2 % or 298,404 are in the labor force or economically active persons
and those not economically active persons (house-keepers, students, aged and others ) are
36.8 % or 173,755 persons.
Employed and Unemployed Labor Force
Employment rate among the economically active persons is estimated at 89.8% or
267,967 employed persons and the unemployment rate is 10.2 % or 30,437 unemployed
persons.
Characteristics of Employed and Unemployed Labor Force
The employed labor force is composed of 55.1 % or 147,650 male and 44.9 % or
120,317 females. While, unemployed labor force are 44.9% or 13,666 males and 55.1% or
16,771 females. Underemployment rate is 10.4 % with a total of 27,868 person
underemployed. There are 16,442 males and 11,426 females underemployed.
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EMPLOYMENT STATUS BY AGE GROUP AND GENDER
City of Parañaque, CY 2014
Age Group In The Labor Force
Both Gender Employed Unemployed Underemployed
15 - 19 27,738 4,952 2,886
20 - 24 41,508 8,947 4,319
25 - 29 45,689 5,165 4,752
30 - 34 41,160 3,928 4,282
35 - 39 32,290 2,021 3,360
40 - 44 25,509 1,613 2,646
45 - 49 19,749 1,161 2,054
50 - 54 13,828 709 1,438
55 - 59 9,246 642 959
60 - 64 5,439 570 566
65 - over 5,811 729 606
Total 267,967 30,437 27,868
MALE EMPLOYMENT BY AGE GROUP, CY 2014
Age Group Employed Unemployed Underemployed
15 - 19 10,972 2,293 1,221
20 - 24 19,741 3,709 2,200
25 - 29 24,421 2,268 2,719
30 - 34 23,828 1,692 2,655
35 - 39 19,592 998 2,182
40 - 44 15,798 916 1,759
45 - 49 12,742 460 1,418
50 - 54 8,770 404 976
55 - 59 5,672 272 632
60 - 64 3,218 268 358
65 - over 2,896 386 322
Total 147,650 13,666 16,442
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FEMALE EMPLOYMENT BY AGE GROUP, CY 2014
Age Group Employed Unemployed Underemployed
15 - 19 17,151 2,633 1,628
20 - 24 22,046 5,349 2,094
25 - 29 21,336 2,917 2,027
30 - 34 17,225 2,259 1,636
35 - 39 12,534 990 1,192
40 - 44 9,556 626 908
45 - 49 6,839 725 648
50 - 54 4,953 280 471
55 - 59 3,523 376 334
60 - 64 2,204 298 208
65 - OVER 2,950 320 280
Total 120,317 16,771 11,426
HOUSEHOLD POPULATION BY RELIGIOUS AFFILIATIONS
City of Parañaque, CY 2014
RELIGIOUS
AFFILIATION
BOTH SEXES MALE FEMALE
PERCENT
DISTRIBUTIO
N
Roman Catholic 591,719 286,582 305,137 9.036
Aglipayan 1,222 612 610 0.19
Islam 3,175 1,475 1,700 0.48
Iglesia ni Cristo 12,245 5,996 6,249 1.87
United Church of
Christ in the Phil.
973 461 512 0.15
Lutheran Church
in the Philippines
371 196 175 0.06
Phil. Episcopal
Church
106 54 52 0.02
Iglesia
Evangelista
Methodista in Las
Filipinas
423 209 214 0.06
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United Methodist 1,781 824 957 0.27
Other Methodist 473 226 247 0.07
Salvation Army
Phils.
22 8 14 0.00
Convention of the
Phil. Baptist Chur
1,362 620 742 0.21
Other Protestant 3,349 1,561 1,788 0.51
Buddhist 1,078 570 508 0.16
Church of Jesus
Christ of the
Latter Day Saints
939 454 485 0.14
Jehovah’s
Witness
1,963 874 1,089 0.28
Phil. Benevolent
Missionaries Ass
462 205 257 0.07
Seventh Day
Adventist
2,039 907 1,132 0.30
Evangelicals 10,039 4,726 5,313 1.53
Bible Baptist 923 433 490 0.14
Southern Baptist 160 66 94 0.02
Asso. of Baptist
Churches in
Luzon, Vis.& Min
75 32 43 0.01
Asso. of Funda
mental Baptist
Church in Phils.
393 158 235 0.06
International
Baptist Missio
nary Fellowship
32 11 21 0.00
Missionary
Baptist Churches
of the Phils.
88 45 43 0.01
Other Baptist 462 215 247 0.07
Tribal Religions 46 28 18 0.00
Others 4,042 1,995 2,047 0.62
None 520 272 248 0.08
Unknown 14,288 7,016 7,272 2.21
T O T A L 654,770 316,831 337,939 99.99
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POPULATION BY HIGHEST EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT
City of Parañaque, CY 2014
HIGHEST
EDUCATIONAL
ATTAINMENT
POPULATION
5Y/O & Over
MALE FEMALE DISTRIBUTION
No Grade
Completed
21,695 11,354 10,341 3.66
Pre-School 13,846 7,435 6,411 2.33
Elementary 130,416 64,133 66,283 22.00
1st
- 4th
Grade 62,204 31,758 30,446 10.49
5th
– 6th
Grade 18,432 9,207 9,225 3.11
Graduate 49,780 23,168 26,612 8.40
High School 218,200 100,594 117,606 36.81
Undergraduate 69,868 33,344 36,524 11.79
Graduate 148,332 67,250 81,082 25.02
Post Secondary 20,171 9,753 10,418 3.40
Undergraduate 4,413 2,393 2,020 0.74
Graduate 15,758 7,361 8,398 2.66
College-
Undergraduate
68,587 34,125 34,462 11.57
Academic
Degree Holder
104,071 49,715 54,356 17.56
Post-
Baccalaureate
1,552 769 783 0.26
Not Stated 14,251 5,952 8,299 2.4
Total 592,790 283,830 308,960 99.96
Prepared by:
Research & Evaluation and Statistics Division
City Planning & Dev’t Coordinator’s Office
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LITERACY OF HOUSEHOLD POPULATION BY AGE GROUP AND GENDER
City of Parañaque, CY 2014
AGE GROUP
HOUSEHOLD
POPULATION
10 yrs. old & over
LITERATE ILLITERATE
BOTH SEXES
10 – 14 61,904 61,210 694
15 – 19 65,979 65,726 253
20 – 24 71,069 70,922 147
25 – 29 71,978 71,830 147
30 – 34 57,026 56,917 109
35 – 39 51,580 51,475 105
40 – 44 40,642 40,546 97
45 – 49 33,729 33,641 88
50 – 54 27,201 27,122 79
55 – 59 18,934 18,868 66
60 – 64 12,433 12,361 72
65 – 69 8,354 8,302 52
70 & Over 12,069 11,931 138
Total 532,898 530,851 2,047
LITERACY OF HOUSEHOLD POPULATION BY AGE GROUP AND MALE GENDER
City of Parañaque, CY 2014
AGE GROUP
HOUSEHOLD
POPULATION
10 yrs. old & over
LITERATE ILLITERATE
MALE
10 – 14 31,393 30,974 419
15 – 19 30,827 30,686 142
20 – 24 32,401 32,331 77
25 – 29 33,947 33,869 78
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30 – 34 27,411 27,355 55
35 – 39 25,252 25,201 50
40 – 44 19,260 19,202 57
45 – 49 16,139 16,091 48
50 – 54 13,022 12,983 39
55 – 59 9,019 8,992 27
60 – 64 5,855 5,837 18
65 – 69 3,649 3,637 11
70 & Over 4,576 4,558 18
Total 252,751 251,716 1,032
LITERACY OF HOUSEHOLD POPULATION BY AGE GROUP AND FEMALE GENDER
City of Parañaque, CY 2014
AGE GROUP
HOUSEHOLD
POPULATION
10 yrs. old & over
LITERATE ILLITERATE
FEMALE
10 – 14 30,511 30,236 275
15 – 19 35,152 35,041 111
20 – 24 38,668 38,592 76
25 – 29 38,031 37,962 69
30 – 34 29,615 29,562 54
35 – 39 26,328 26,272 56
40 – 44 21,382 21,342 40
45 – 49 17,590 17,550 40
50 – 54 14,179 14,140 39
55 – 59 9,915 9,876 40
60 – 64 6,578 6,524 54
65 – 69 4,705 4,664 41
70 & Over 7,493 7,374 120
Total 280,147 279,135 1,015
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PERSONS WITH DISABILITY BY GENDER AND TYPE OF DISABILITY
City of Parañaque, CY 2010
TYPE OF
DISABILITY
PERSON WITH
DISABILITY
MALE FEMALE DISTRIBUTION
Total Blindness 159 66 93 2.67
Partial Blindness 309 148 161 5.18
Low Vision 2,821 1,224 1,597 47.30
Total Deafness 170 85 85 2.85
Partial Deafness 112 60 52 1.88
Hard of Hearing 115 47 68 1.93
Oral Defect 192 89 103 3.22
Loss of one or
both arms/hands
398 213 185 6.67
Loss of one or
both legs/feet
198 111 87 3.32
Quadriplegic 274 145 129 4.59
Mentally
Retarded
383 227 156 6.42
Mentally Ill 674 342 332 11.30
Multiple
Impairment
159 101 58 2.66
Total 5,964 2,858 3,106 99.99
Prepared by:
Research & Evaluation and Statistics Division
City Planning & Dev’t Coordinator’s Office
HOUSEHOLD POPULATION BY ETHNICITY AND GENDER
City of Parañaque, CY 2014
ETHNICITY
BOTH
SEXES
MALE FEMALE
DISTRIBUTIO
N
Abelling
139 68
71 0.02
Abeyan
379 167
212 0.05
Aburlin
67 32
35 0.01
17
Aeta/Ayta
111 57
54 0.02
Aggay
141 49
92 0.02
Agta
39 25
14 0.01
Agutaynon/Agutayanon
24 8
16 0.00
Akeanon/Aklanon
1,553 786
767 0.24
Alangan
27 10
17 0.00
Apayao/Yapayao 29
13
16 0.00
Applai
169 83
86 0.03
Atta/Ata/Ati
69 29
40 0.01
Ayangon 26
14
12 0.00
Badjao/Sama Dilaut
54 25
29 0.01
Bagobo/Guinga
43 33 10
0.01
Balangao/Baliwon
14 8
6 0.00
Bantoanon
30 18
12 0.00
Banwaon
165 73 92
0.02
Batak/Binatak
38 24
14 0.01
Batangan
421 223
198 0.04
Bikol/Bicol
40,886 19,908
20,978 5.72
Bilaon
40 18
22 0.32
Binukid/Bukidnon 242 111 131 0.04
Bisaya/Binisaya
37,478 17,177
20,301 5.72
Boholano
2,097 1,044 1,053
0.32
Mangyan
6 1
5 0.00
Manobo/Ata-Manobo
323 159
164 0.05
Maranao
1,457 696
761 0.22
18
Masbateño/Masbateñon
2,204 1,051
1,153 0.34
Molbog
1 1
- 0.00
Negrito
13 4
9 0.00
Palawan/Pinalawan/Palawano
n 160 71
89 0.02
Pangasinan/Panggalato
6,710 3,433
3,277 1.02
Paranon
6 4
2 0.00
Remontado
1
- 1 0.00
Romblon/Rombloanon
655 328
327 0.10
Sama/Samal/Abaknon
233 112 121
0.03
Sambal/Zambal
210 117 93
0.03
Subanen (Sicon, Zambo.,
Norte)/Subaben (Zambo.
Norte & Sur)
325 136 189 0.05
Sulod 4 4 0 0.00
Surigaonon
2,186 1,069 1,117
0.33
Tabangnon 4 1 3 0.00
Tagalog
502,26
5
245,59
4
256,67
1
76.71
Tagbanwa
4
-
4
0.00
Tausug
400 177 223
0.06
Tiboli
10 4 6
0.00
Teduroy
8 4 4
0.00
Ternateño-Chavacano
30
13
17
0.00
Tigwahon/Tigwahanon 1 1 0 0.00
Tinggian 1 - 1 0.00
Tuwali 1 1 0 0.00
Waray
28,204 13,829 14,375
4.31
Yakan 38 28 10 0.01
Yogad 10 10 0 0.00
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Zamboangeño-Chavacano
1,149 517 632
0.17
Other Local Ethnicity
1,075 505 570
0.16
Chinese
1,205 662 543
0.18
American/English
740 423 317
0.11
Other Foreign Ethnicity
1,244 849 395
0.19
Not Reported
19,606 9,108 10,498
2.99
Total 654,770 318,914 335,856 99.93
HOUSEHOLD POPULATION BY MOTHER TONGUE (DIALECT)
City of Parañaque, CY 2014
LANGUAGE OR DIALECT SPOKEN NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS
Abelling 120
Akeanon/Aklanon 18
Bikol/Bicol 848
Bisaya/Binisaya 1,211
Boholano 48
Buhid 16
Caviteño 16
Cebuano 1,155
Cotabateño-Chavacano 35
Davaweño 18
Hiligaynon, Ilonggo 1,126
Ibanag 34
Ifugao 16
Ilocano 590
Ilongot 35
Iraya 133
Itawit 18
Itneg 361
Kankanal/kankaney/Kankanaey 1,188
Kapampangan 194
Karay-a 16
Maguindanao 34
Manobo/Ata-Manobo 50
Maranao 81
Masbateño/Masbatenon 18
Pangasinan/Panggalato 288
Romblon/Rombloanon 18
20
Subanen (Sicon, Zambo. Norte/Subaben
(Zambo. Norte & Sur)
52
Surigaonon 85
Tagalog 143,263
Tausug 84
Waray 611
Zamboangeño-Chavacano 18
Other Local Ethnicity 442
Chinese 53
American/English 486
Other Foreign Ethnicity 188
TOTAL 152,967
NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS BY AGE GROUP, SEX OF HOUSEHOLD HEAD AND
HOUSEHOLD SIZE
City of Paranaque, CY 2014
HOUSEHOLD SIZE
Age
group
and Sex
of H.H.
Head
Number of
Households
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
8 and
over
Ave.
H.H.
Size
ALL
AGES 152,976 11,294 20,006 26,842 28,387 24,480 19,569 10,039 12,359 4.3
Below
20
1,055 367 320 224 81 34 15 9 5
2.22
20-29 28,364 3,644 6,049 7,552 5,590 2,989 1,520 551 469 3.2
30-39 44,375 3,123 5,208 7,740 9,270 7,965 5,741 2,780 2,548 4.2
40-49 35,701 1,882 2,934 4,448 6,092 6,592 6,163 3,414 4,176 4.9
50-59 25,010 1,131 2,484 3,578 4,382 4,336 3,885 2,042 3,172 4.9
60-69 11,875 644 1,822 2,050 2,030 1,728 1,511 816 1,274 4.5
70-79 5,232 394 930 964 748 657 593 351 595 4.3
80 &
over
1,363 109 259 287 195 180 141 76 116
4.1
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HOUSEHOLD SIZE
Age
group
and Sex
of H.H.
Head
Number of
Households
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
8 and
over
Ave.
H.H.
Size
MALE 124,056 6,818 14,341 21,481 24,068 21,008 17,028 8,752 10,560 4.5
Below 20 690 188 223 174 62 24 8 7 5 2.4
20-29 23,627 2,283 4,788 6,594 5,066 2,662 1,350 494 390 3.3
30-39 38,589 2,128 4,102 6,655 8,345 7,214 5,262 2,574 2,309 4.3
40-49 29,565 1,196 1,928 3,366 5,042 5,729 5,501 3,051 3,752 5.1
50-59 19,431 605 1,528 2,543 3,489 3,577 3,262 1,743 2,684 5.1
60-69 8,342 251 1,118 1,431 1,505 1,287 1,189 612 949 4.7
70-79 3,122 144 521 577 459 419 372 226 404 4.6
80 & 0ver 691 22 134 142 100 99 82 46 66
4.4
HOUSEHOLD SIZE
Age
group
and Sex
of H.H.
Head
Number of
Households
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
8 and
over
Ave.
H.H.
Size
FEMALE 28,920 4,477 5,665 5,360 4,317 3,472 2,542 1,285 1,791 3.7
Below 20 365 179 99 50 18 10 6 2 1 1.9
20-29 4,737 1,360 1,260 957 523 328 172 58 79 2.6
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30-39 5,785 995 1,107 1,086 926 752 479 205 235 3.5
40-49 6,134 685 1,005 1,081 1,051 864 664 363 421 4.0
50-59 5,582 526 954 1,036 894 759 622 299 492 4.1
60-69 3,534 393 705 620 524 440 323 204 325 4.0
70-79 2,110 252 410 386 289 238 220 126 189 4.0
80 & 0ver 673 87 126 145 96 81 59 30 49 3.8
Prepared by:
Research and Statistics Division,
City Planning and Development Coordinators Office
TOTAL POPULATION BY AGE GROUP, GENDER AND MARITAL STATUS
City of Parañaque, CY 2014
AGE GROUP TOTAL
POP.
10 Yrs. Old
and Over
MARITAL STATUS
BOTH
GENDER
SINGLE MARRIED WIDOW
DIVOR/SEPA
RATED
LIVE- IN UNKNOWN
Below 20 127,883
121,761
1,540 115 226 2,358 1,883
20-24 71,070 50,389 10,144 98 610 9,085 744
25-29 71,977 30,699 29,106 214 1,094 10,390 474
30-34 57,025 13,399 34,817 444 1,393 6,672 300
35-39 51,580 8,513 35,770 728 1,621 4,743 205
40-44 40,641 5,145 29,578 1,154 1,539 3,073 152
45-49 33,728 3,315 25,105 1,635 1,435 2,138 100
50-54 27,201 2,231 20,063 2,386 1,107 1,302 112
55-59 18,934 1,363 13,658 2,354 722 781 56
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60-64 12,433 805 8,474 2,461 317 325 51
65-69 8,355 564 5,103 2,236 207 206 39
70-74 5,769 318 3,149 2,098 94 78 32
75-79 3,346 251 1,538 1,440 58 38 21
80 & Over 2,954 240 914 1,714 25 35 27
TOTAL 532,897 238,995 218,959 19,077 10,448 41,223 4,195
TOTAL POPULATION BY AGE GROUP, MALE GENDER AND MARITAL STATUS
City of Parañaque, CY 2014
AGE GROUP TOTAL
POP.
10 Yrs. Old
and Over
MARITAL STATUS
MALE SINGLE MARRIED WIDOW
DIVOR/SEPA
RATED
LIVE- IN UNKNOWN
Below 20 62,222 60,106 425 52 72 649 918
20-24 32,401 24,699 3,473 31 130 3,712 356
25-29 33,947 15,148 12,967 57 288 5,271 216
30-34 27,412 6,451 16,691 115 416 3,625 114
35-39 25,253 3,935 17,859 182 557 2,627 93
40-44 19,260 2,203 14,652 266 431 1,654 54
45-49 16,139 1,353 12,819 333 423 1,169 42
50-54 13,023 809 10,601 498 314 766 35
55-59 9,019 463 7,358 484 232 470 12
60-64 5,855 214 4,783 512 113 219 14
65-69 3,648 138 2,840 453 78 134 5
70-74 2,424 68 1,845 416 34 48 13
75-79 1,287 52 917 271 18 22 7
24
80 & Over 949 47 562 312 6 21 1
TOTAL 252,839 115,686 107,792 3,983 3,113 20,386 1,879
TOTAL POPULATION BY AGE GROUP, FEMALE GENDER AND MARITAL STATUS
CITY OF PARANAQUE, CY 2013
AGE GROUP TOTAL
POP.
10 Yrs. Old
and Over
MARITAL STATUS
FEMALE SINGLE MARRIED WIDOW
DIVOR/SEPA
RATED
LIVE- IN UNKNOWN
Below 20 65,662 61,656 1,115 64 154 1,709 964
20-24 38,668 25,689 6,671 67 480 5,372 389
25-29 37,619 15,551 16,138 157 394 5,120 259
30-34 29,613 6,949 18,126 328 977 3,047 186
35-39 26,328 4,579 17,911 545 1,064 2,117 112
40-44 21,382 2,942 14,926 888 1,107 1,420 99
45-49 17,589 1,963 12,285 1,302 1,013 969 57
50-54 14,179 1,422 9,463 1,888 792 536 78
55-59 9,915 901 6,300 1,871 490 310 43
60-64 6,578 592 3,692 1,948 204 106 36
65-69 4,707 426 2,263 1,783 130 73 32
70-74 3,345 251 1,306 1,682 60 28 18
75-79 2,059 198 619 1,169 39 15 19
80 & Over 2,005 193 352 1,402 18 14 26
TOTAL 280,059 123,311 111,167 15,093 7,334 20,836 2,318
Prepared by:
Research and Statistics Division
City Planning and Development Coordinators Office
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T0TAL NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS, AVERAGE INCOME AND EXPENDITURE
BY INCOME CLASS
City of Paranaque
CY 2013
INCOME
CLASS
(per annum)
NUMBER OF
HOUSEHOLDS
AVERAGE
INCOME
(Php)
AVERAGE
EXPENDITURE
(Php)
PERCENT
(%)
Under 40,000 1,102 42,903 48,080 0.74
40,000 –79,999 7,431 68,739 82,752 4.99
80,000-119,999 31,900 113,951 112,779 21.42
120,000-
249,999 59,570 206,836 196,054 40.00
250,000- over 48,922 748,193 572,313 32.85
TOTAL 148,925 356,657 295,058 100.00
1. The total income of families in Paranaque for the year 2012 was recorded at Php
53.117 billion, comprising 4.6 percent of the total income for the NCR at PhP1.1
trillion.
2. The total expenditure of families in Paranaque for 2012 reached PhP43.996 billion,
representing 4.3 percent of the total expenditure for the NCR which was estimated at
PhP 979.167 billion.
3. Average income of families in Paranaque in 2012 reached PhP 356,657 thousand
while average expenditure reached Php 295,058 thousand. Average savings of
families in Paranaque was estimated at an average of PhP 61,599 thousand.
4. The families with seven or more members had the highest average annual income,
while those families with only one member had the lowest average annual income.
5. Families with seven or more members also had the highest average annual
expenditure per year. While families with only one member had the lowest yearly
expenses.
6. Families in Paranaque with seven or more members had the highest average
annual savings, estimated at PhP61,599 thousand, while families with only one
member had the lowest with only PhP29 thousand.
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SOCIAL SERVICES PROFILE
Health Profile
1.1 Health Services
The city’s health situation in the last five (7) years can be highly evaluated as
outstanding for being the recipient of Healthy City by the Alliance of Healthy Cities of
Western Pacific Region. A healthy city is a process of improving the health of city dwellers
through improved living condition and better health services with various urban development
activities through the partnership of public, private and voluntary sectors.
Trend of Vital Health Indices
Parañaque City, 2013
Health Indices 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
Crude Birth Rate (CBR) 9.90 10.38 12.60 14.64 14.04 12.70 13.13 12.4
Crude Death Rate
(CDR)
4.01 4.85 3.91 3.83 3.53 3.72 3.81 3.79
Maternal Mortality Rate
(MMR)
0.29 0.00 1.24 0.24 0.61 0.13 0.61 0.51
Infant Mortality Rate
(IMR)
5.95 19.90 18.56 18.00 15.19 15.9 5.52 13.63
1.2 Births
The crude birth rate is a measure of the increase of population through birth statistics
of birth population and registered in the Office of the Civil Registrar.
In 2012, the City had recorded 7,777 live births by a crude birth rate of 12.4 per
thousand live births. This figure is lower than the previous year, of which 13.13 per one
thousand live births.
Of these live births, 3,993 (51.34%) were male while 3,784 (48.66%) were female.
In 2012, ninety one (91) percent of deliveries were attended by trained/skilled health
personnel. Of which, 59 % were doctors, 32.08 % were mid-wives, 8.92 % were hilots.
Almost 9 for every10 deliveries were attended by trained health personnel.
Small proportion, 22.91% or 1,782 of deliveries were done at home. 37.38 % or
2,907 deliveries were done in government/private hospitals, 1,679 or 21.59 % in lying in and
1,373 or 17.65 % in clinics.
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1.3 Morbidity
A total of 35,640 patients were seen and examined by the different health centers.
Upper Respiratory Tract Infection with a rate of 190.12/ 10, 000 population remains the
leading cause of morbidity in Paranaque.This was followed by wound (45.16 rate) and
Animal Bite (37.20 rate). Other causes of morbidity are Tuberculosis (21.81 rate), Bronchitis,
all forms (17.62 rate), Hypertension (17.28 rate), Urinary Tract Infection(16.35 rate),
Diarrhea (14.92 rate), Dermatosis (10.98 rate) and Tonsillopharyngitis (10.90 rate).
Among children less than 5 years, majority with 55.37% of the cases were seen due to
Upper Respiratory Tract Infection, the leading cause of morbidity followed by Diarrhea,
Bronchitis, and Pneumonia.
1.4 Mortality
Crude Death Rate [CDR] is a measure of one -mortality from all causes which may
result in a decrease population.
A steady increase in CDR was noted from 2008 – 2011 but a slight decrease in 2012.
There was 0.09 decrease in CDR in 2012 (3.79 deaths/1,000 population) as compared to
the average (3.70) of the previous 5 years.
There were 2,380 deaths from all causes in 2012 with the crude death rate of 3.79
per 1000 population.It was slightly lower compared to the CDR last 2011. Highest number of
deaths was reported in Barangay San Dionisio with 283 deaths, followed by Barangay San
Isidro with 269 deaths and Barangay BF with 268 deaths.
In 2012, highest number of deaths (388) was due to Coronary Artery Diseases, 272
deaths were due to Pneumonia, and 261 deaths due to Cancer. Other causes of deaths
were Diabetes Mellitus, Hypertension, Renal Disease, Tuberculosis, and Bronchial Asthma.
1.5 Infant Mortality
Infant mortality is the death of an infant under one year of age. Infant mortality rate
(IMR) measures the risk of dying during the first year of life. It is a good index of the general
health condition of a community since it reflects the changes in the environmental and
medical conditions of a community.
There were 106 infant deaths from all causes with a crude death rate of 13.63 per
1000 livebirths in 2012. This was 2.15 deaths/ 1000 livebirths lower compared to the
average of the past 5 years. Highest in Barangay Marcelo Green with the highest IMR with
27.44 infant deaths / 1000 livebirths, followed by Barangay Don Bosco and San Antonio with
22.04 infant deaths and with 18.0 infant deaths per 1000 livebirths respectively. Sepsis,
Pneumonia and prematurity were the top leading causes of infant mortality in the city.
1.6 Mortality of Children Less Than 5 Year
A total of 144 deaths among children less than 5 years registered in 2012 with a
proportionate mortality ratio of 18.52 deaths per 1000 livebirths. Barangay Don Bosco had
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the highest rate with 32 deaths/ 1000 livebirths followed by Barangay Marcelo Green and
and San Antonio with recorded 30 deaths and 26 deaths per 1000 livebirths respectively.
Common causes of deaths for children less than 5 years were Sepsis Neonatorum
(25.69%), Pneumonia (25%), and Prematurity (9.72%). Other causes of death for children
less than 5 years were Gastroentiritis, Asphyxia, Aspiration, Bronchial Asthma, Dengue
Fever, Sepsis and Accident.
1.7 Maternal Mortality
Maternal death is the death of a woman while pregnant or within 42 days of
termination pregnancy, irrespective of the duration and the site of the pregnancy, from any
cause relative to or aggravated by pregnancy or its management, but not from accidental or
incidental causes. Maternal Mortality Rate (MMR) measures the risk of dying from causes
relative to pregnancy, and childbirth. It is an index of the obstetrical care needed and
received by the women in the community.
There were 4 maternal death reported in 2012 with a maternal moratlity ratio of 0.51
deaths per 1000 livebirths in 2012. This was 16.39 % lower compared last year. Barangay
Merville had the highest MMR recorded with 6.62 deaths / 1000 livebirths, followed by
Barangay Don Bosco and Barangay Moonwalk with 2 and 1.82 deaths /1000 livebirths
respectively. Causes of maternal deaths were ruptured ectopic pregnancy, pulmonary
trombo embolism, post-partum hemorrhage and abruption placenta.
1.8 Health Resources
The Paranaque City Health Office deliver its health services through promotion,
protection, preservation and restoration of health of the people in 16 health centers , 5
barangay stations and 7 lying –ins . On the other hand, the curative aspect is taken cared
of by 6 private and one [1] public hospital.
Health Manpower:
The total health manpower compliment was 323 permanent, casual and job order
personnel. This comprises the following: 22 Medical Officers, 23 Dentists, 16 Medical
Technologists, 70 Nurses, 5 Nutritionist-Dietician, 32 Nursing Attendants, 48 midwives, 30
Sanitary Inspectors, 183 Barangay Health Workers and Administrative Support Staff.
Health Budget:
The City Health Office has a total budget of Php 197,488,932.81 in the current year
2013 which is 5.37% of the total city budget. Of this office budget, 92.58% or Php
182,840,784.81 is appropriated for personnel services. About 7.42% or 14,648,148.00 will
be utilized for maintenance and other operating expenses. There is no appropriation for
capital outlay.
NUTRITION
Being underweight, even mild increases the risk of death and inhibits cognitive
development in children. This leads to less fit and productive adults in the future. Moreover,
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it perpetuates the problem from one generation to the next through malnourished women
having low birth weight babies.
o Parañaque City ranks 15 among cities with low prevalence rate of
malnutrition.
o Slight increase in OPT coverage, 91.10% to 91.52% makes the city find more
underweight children.
o Among the 16 barangays in Parañaque, Barangay BF and Barangay San
Isidro have the highest prevalence of malnutrition among Preschool Children
with 261 and 252 Underweight Children respectively. Barangay Baclaran
ranked third with 190 underweight children and with high prevalence rate of
malnutrition.
o However, Barangay La Huerta, the second smallest population in the city
with estimated population size of 9,525 registered a 58 malrnourished
children.
FLORENCIO V. BERNABE, SR. MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
(former PARAÑAQUE COMMUNITY HOSPITAL)
The lone government hospital in Parañaque is 50-bed capacity located at Quirino,
Avenue, La Huerta, Parañaque City. The old hospital has a new constructed building and
with manpower components.
Regular Personnel 136 JOB ORDER 8
Medical Specialist 14 Detailed Housekeeping Staff 4
Non-Itemized (Casuals) 28 Detailed CSU Personnel 10
Its medical services is centered on the health need requirements of its constituents
especially those in the depressed areas who are mostly indigents. Medical services offered
are surgical operations, obstetrical-gyne cases, pediatric cases, pathological (lab)
procedures including blood chemistry, radiological (x-ray) procedures, dermatological
services, internal medicines, emergency cases/all kinds except those requiring special
procedures and medico legal cases with complications, out-patient cases (elective or
primary health care) and social welfare services (card holder and senior citizens
LIST OF BARANGAY HEALTH CENTERS
City of Parañaque, CY 2013
Barangay Name
1. Baclaran
Barangay Baclaran Health Center
Barangay Family Health Center
2. Tambo Bgy. Tambo Health Center (Adelina Puericulture Center)
3. Sto. Niño
Barangay Health Center
Sto. Nino Health Center (Doña Maura S. Pascual)
4. Don Galo Bgy. Don Galo Health Center
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5. La Huerta Bgy. La Huerta Health Center
6. Vitalez Vitalez Health Center
7. San Dionisio San Dionisio Health Center
8. San Isidro Bgy. San Isidro Health Center
9. San Antonio Bgy. San Antonio Health Center
10. BF Barangay Health Center
11. Don Bosco Bgy. Don Bosco Health Center
12. Sun Valley Barangay Sun Valley Health Center
13. Merville
Bgy. Merville Health Center
Bgy. Merville Health Center Annex
14. Marcelo Green Bgy. Marcelo Green Health Center
15. Moonwalk San Agustin Health Center
16. San Martin de Porres Bgy. San Martin de Porres Health Center
LIST OF PUBLIC AND PRIVATE HOSPITALS
City of Paranaque, CY 2013
Nature Name Address
Public
1. Florencio V. Bernabe, Sr. Memorial
Hospital (Parañaque Community
Hospital)
La Huerta
Private 1. Sta. Rita de Baclaran Hospital G.G. Cruz St., Baclaran
2. Protacio Hospital Quirino Avenue, Tambo
3. Parañaque Medical Center (PMC)
Dr. A. Santos Ave., San
Antonio
4. Olivarez General Hospital San Dionisio
5. South Superhighway Medical Center
Marcelo Green
6. Parañaque Doctors Hospital Don Bosco
EDUCATION PROFILE
A .Day Care Centers
One hundred and twenty four (124) Day Care Centers are scattered in sixteen (16)
barangays of Parañaque with one hundred and thirty four (129) Day Care Workers. The
City Government employs one hundred and eleven (104) Day Care Workers and twenty five
(25) Day Care Workers funded by the barangays.
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Out of one hundred thirty four (129) Day Care Workers, seventy one (71) are
accredited and sixty three (58) are non – accredited Day Care Workers. There are more
female Day Care Workers.
For CY 2013 – 2014, the total enrolment in all the day care centers grows to 10,420.
With 2 or 3 sessions in each Day Care Center, the average class accommodates 40 pupils
per session.
B. Elementary Schools
Twenty one (21) public elementary schools cater the formal education of children
from six to twelve years old. Three (3) public elementary schools are situated in Barangay
Baclaran, Barangay Tambo and Barangay San Dionisio, while Barangay BF and Barangay
Moonwalk have two (2) public elem. schools each. Other Barangays like Don Galo, Don
Bosco, Sto. Nino, Sun Valley, San Antonio and Vitalez have one (1) elementary school
each in their barangay. The new San Antonio Elem School – Silverio Compound Annex in
Barangay San Isidro, while Merville, Marcelo Green and San Martin de Porres have no
elementary school in their barangay.
Sixty six (66) private schools suffice the need of elementary education of children
especially in barangays with no public school. Barangay San Isidro has ten (10) private
schools, Barangay Don Bosco has nine (9), Barangay San Antonio has eight (8), Barangay
Sun Valley and Barangay Moonwalk have both seven (7) private schools.
C. High Schools
The City has ten (10) public high schools. Six (6) public high school are situated in
District I and four (4) are located in District II. Paranaque National High School - Main
remains the highest in enrolment 12,420 for school year 2013- 2014.
Thirty three (33) private high schools are also found in Paranaque. Barangay Don
Bosco has the most number of private high schools, eight (8). While Barangay San Antonio
has five (5) private schools and Barangay San Dionisio and Barangay Sun Valley have both
Four (4) private high schools.
D. Performance Indicators
For School Year 2013 – 2014, the total enrolment in the city’s public elementary
schools is 57,458 pupils. This includes the preschool enrolment of 6,519 and 357 SPED
pupils. From the total enrolment, 33,038 or 57.5% are male and 24,420 or 42.5% are
female. Meanwhile, the total public high schools enrolment is 32,472 students. With this
total enrolment, 16,072 or 49.5 % are male and 16,400 or 50.5 % are female.
This school year, the private schools submitted a total of 6,133 for elementary
enrolment and 5,620 for high school enrolment.
Public Elementary School Completion Rate for SY 2012-2013 is 74.95 % which
means seven (7) out of ten (10) who enrolled in grade I completed grade VI. Females have
higher completion rate, 80. 73 % while the males have 69.84 % completion rate. Drop-out
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Rate recorded 0.32 % for school year 2012-2013. Males have higher dropped out rate,
0.44% while the females have 0. 18 % dropped out rate.
Secondary School Completion Rate is 67.28 % which means only six (6) out of ten
who enrolled in first year completed fourth year. Females have higher completion rate,
73.56% while the males have 61.18% completion rate. The average Drop-out Rate was
recorded 0.66 % for School year 2012- 2013. Males have a higher dropped out , 0.75%
while the females have 0.56% dropped out.
Tertiary education is being served by fourteen (14) private schools and one (1) public
college, the Parañaque City College of Science and Technology.
LIST OF DAY CARE CENTERS
City of Parañaque
CY 2013
Barangay
Number of Day
Care Centers
Name
Baclaran (2) Baclaran Day Care Center
Baclaran Learning Center
Tambo (3) Seaside Day Care Center I
Seaside Day Care Center II
Puyat Compound Day Care Center
Don Galo (1) Don Galo Day Care Center
Sto. Niño (6) Gena Day Care Center
Libjo Day Care Center
Scarha Day Care Center
Sitio Libis Halik Alon Day Care Center
Santos Compound Day Care Center
Valenzuela Day Care Center
La Huerta (3) La Huerta Day Care and Resource Center
Perville Day Care Center
San Andres Day Care Center
San Dionisio (11) Bernabe Phase II Day Care Center
Bernabe Phase III -A Day Care Center
Bernabe Phase III-B Day Care Center
San Antonio de Padua Day Care Center
San Dionisio I Day Care Center
San Dionisio II Day Care Center
San Dionisio III-A Day Care Center
San Dionisio III-B Day care Center
San Roque - A Day Care Center
Tramo Wakas – A Day Care Center
Tramo Wakas – B Day Care Center
San Isidro (14) Napoleon Day Care Center
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Encarnacion Cruz Day Care Center
Silverio Purok I Day Care Center
Silverio Purok 3 Day Care Center
UPS 5 Day Care Center
Lower Matatdo Day Care Center
Matatdo Homes Day Care Center
Fortunata Day Care Center
Simplicio Cruz Day Care Center
Salvador Estate Day Care Center
SAV 6 Day Care Center
Sitio Nazareth Day Care Center
SAV 15 Day Care Center
Santos Compound Day Care Center
Vitalez (1) Vitalez Day Care Center
San Antonio (18) Fatima Day Care Center
SAV 5 Day Center
Lower Barangay Day Care Center
Area I Fourth Estate Day Care Center
Area 4 Sports Drive Day Care Center
Area 7A Fourth Estate Day Care Center
US Metal Day Care Center
Creek Drive I Day Care Center
Creek Drive II Day Care Center
Sta. Cecilia Day Care Center
Sta. Catalina Day Care Center
Lupang Hinirang Day Care Center
Seacom Day Care Center
Bodoni Day Care Center
Lino Type Day Care Center
Teresita P. Marquez Day Care Center
Romulo Reyes Day Care Center
Bernardo Compound Day Care Center
Marcelo Green (10) Dama de Noche Day Care Center
Sampaguita Hills Day Care Center
Landscape Day Care Center
Napa Day Care Center
Manggahan Day Care Center
Kawayanan Day Care Center
Sitio Fatima Day Care Center
Aroma Day Care Center
Armela Day Care Center
Cervantes Day Care Center
Moonwalk (10) San Agustin Day Care Center
Velarde Hills Day Care Center
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Moonwalk Ph. I Day Care Center
SMGI Day Care Center
Samapa Day Care Center
Airport Village Day Care Center
Tel-Aviv Day Care Center
Airborne Day Cere Center
Manggahan Day Care Center
Timothy Day Care Center
Merville (4) Sitio All-Top Day Care Center
Wella I Day Care Center
Cubic Day Care Center
Malaya Day Care Center
Sun Valley (10) Holy Rosary Day Care Center
Villa Paraiso Day Care Center
G. Bautista Day Care Center
Camachile Day Care Center
T. Relucio Day Care Center
St. Joseph Marimar day care Center
Sta. Ana Day Care Center
Golden Angel Day Care Center
Star of Hope Day Care Center
Sto. Niño Day Care Center
Don Bosco (6) Sto. Rosario Day Care Center
Don Bosco Day Care Learning Center 1
Don Bosco Day Care Learning Center 2
Malacañang Dulo I Day Care Center
Sagrada Familia Family Day Care Center
Bernardo Square Day Care Center
BF (17) Aratiles Day Care Center
Bayabas B.F. Training Center
Masville Day Care Center
Masville -A Day Care Center
Masville –B ( Mangga site) Day Care Center
Sto Tomas Child Learning Center
Clinic Site Day Care Center
Estrada Day Care Center
Ipil Site Day Care Center
Sampaloc Site 2 Main – A Day Care Center
Sampaloc Site 2 Main –B Day Care Center
Sampaloc Site 2 Main –C Day Care Center
Sampaloc Site 2 Main –D Day Care Center
Bayabas II BF Day Care Center
Villongco Day Care Center
Governor Santos Day Care Center
Barangay Multi Purpose Day Care Center
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San Martin de Porres (8) Sitio de Asis Day Care Center
Malugay Day Care Center
Sitio Pag-asa Day Care Center
Humility Day Care Center
Sampalocan Day Care Center
Marian -PNR Day care Center
Sitio Sto. Nino –A Day Care Center
Sitio Sto. Niño –B Day Care Center
Sources of Data: Barangay Affairs Office
DAY CARE CENTER’S PROFILE
City of Paranaque, CY 2013
BARANGAY NUMBER OF DCC NUMBER OF DCWs NUMBER OF
CHILDREN
Baclaran 2 4 371
Tambo 3 3 351
Don Galo 1 1 133
Vitalez 1 1 92
Sto. Nino 6 6 419
La Huerta 3 6 304
San Dionisio 11 11 1,013
San Isidro 14 14 1,204
San Antonio 18 18 1,627
BF 17 17 1,381
Marcelo Green 10 10 826
Don Bosco 6 6 383
Merville 4 4 268
Sun Valley 10 10 800
Moonwalk 10 10 768
San Martin de Porres 8 8 480
TOTAL 124 129 10,420
Source of Data: Barangay Operations Office
DAY CARE WORKER’S PROFILE
City OF Paranaque, CY 2013
DISTRICT I DISTRICT II GRAND TOTAL
Total Number of Day Care
Workers
49 85 134
Total Number of Day Care
Workers:
a) City Funded
Casual
Permanent
b) Barangay Fund
c) Job Order
44
10
3
-
53
17
22
1
97
27
25
1
Total Number of Accredited 34 69 103
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Day Care Workers
Total Number of Non-
Accredited DCWs
10 13 23
Total Number of Male Day
Care Workers
7 8 15
Total Number of Female Day
Care Workers
42 77 119
Total Number of Day Care
Workers on the basis of their
Educational Level:
A) Master’s Degree
B) College Graduate
C) Vocational/College
Undergraduate
I) High School
W/ 18 units Pre-school Speci
1
26
22
-
44
0
40
45
2
73
1
66
67
2
117
Source of Data: Barangay Operations Office
LIST OF SCHOOL OFFICIALS
Division of City Schools
City of Parañaque, CY 2013
OFFICES NAME POSITION TEL.NO.
Office of the Schools Division
Superintendent
Dr. Joel T. San Luis,
CESE
Sch. Div. Supt.
826-79-37
Office of the Asst. Sch. Div. Supt. Ms. Helen Grace V. Go Asst. School
Div. Supt
826-86-48
Administrative Unit/Planning Unit Mrs. Salve Tesorero Administrative
Officer VI
826-58-86
Education Supervisor Office Dr. Irene A. Gadil Education
Supervisor I
820-13-59
Education Supervisor Office Dr. Joel T. Torrecampo Educ
Supervisor
820-28-23
Mr. Recto C. Makinika
District
Supervisor
829-1935
A. Public Elementary School
District I
Name Address/Tel. No. Principal/Head/OIC
1. La Huerta Elem. School
NAIA, LA Huerta
826-20-95
Mr. Rafael F. Centina
2. Masville Elem. School
Mangga Site, BF
847-2830
Mrs. Teresita S. Medina
3. Parañaque E.S. Central
Kabihasnan, San Dionisio
829-19-35
Mrs. Zolaoida C.Bonacua
4.San Dionisio Elem. School
Kabihasnan, San Dionisio
826-61-02
Mrs. Nelita F. Belena
5. Pque. Elem. School Unit II Kabihasnan, San Dionisio Ms. Ma. Estrellita C. Arceo
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826-4021
6. Fourth Estate Elem. School
Fourth Estate, San Antonio
825-17-72
Dr. Gregorio T. Capiral
7. San Antonio E.S. Unit IV
San Antonio Valley I
825-19-66
Mr. Gerry C. Lumaban
8. Sampaloc Site II Elem. Schl Sampaloc Site BF / 478-8150 Mrs. Marita G. Briones
District II
1. Col. E. De Leon Elem.
School
Multinational Village Moonwalk
822-21-90
Mrs. Teresita S. Rodriguez
2. Don Galo E.S.
J. Gabriel St., Don Galo
851-22-64
Ms. Wilma T. Loria
3. F. Serrano E.S.
Better Living Subd. Don Bosco
823-97-30
Mrs. Rosalia L. Morit
4. San Agustin E.S.
Moonwalk
828-89-29
Ms. Salve D. Tesorero
5. Sto. Nino E.S.
Sto. Niño 853-99-61
Mr. Pablito S. Vibal
6. R. Gatchalian E.S.
Vitalez
852-14-71
Mr. Jose Marie Aure
7. Sun Valley E.S. FS FS Sr. Annex / 823-80-31
Mr. Antonio B. Dorado
District III
Name Address/Tel. No. Principal/Head
1. Baclaran E.S. Central
Pinaglabanan St. Baclaran
832-01-77
Mr. Nemesio Bunnao
2. Baclaran E.S. Unit I
Bagong Ilog St. Baclaran
831-46-58
Mrs. Zenaida G. Estrellado
3. Baclaran E.S. Unit II
Santiago St. Baclaran
832-54-46
Mrs. Ma. Dolora M.
Zaragosa
4. Tambo E.S. Main
MIA Rd., Tambo
851-23-90
Mrs. Genie Ann T. Santos
5. Tambo E.S. Unit I
C. Santos St., Tambo
851-23-55
Ms. Myla R. Velasquez
6. Camp Claudio E.S.
Santos St., Tambo
851-23-60
Ms. Ma. Digna F. Atienza
PUBLIC HIGH SCHOOLS
City of Parañaque, CY 2013
Name/Barangay Principal/OIC Tel. No.
Pque. National High School
San Dionisio (Main)
Mr. Urbano E. Agustin 826-40-14 / 829-01-77
Pque. Science High School
Mr. Pablito S. Vibal 825-93-08 /825-93-13
Pque. National High School Mrs. Rita E. Riddle 826-86-16
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La Huerta Annex
P’que National High School –
Baclaran Annex
Dr. Rosendo C. Abulog 853-9728
Baclaran National High School Mrs. Corazon C. Mandar 853-97-28 /906-10-07
Pque. National High School- Don
Galo Annex Dr. Marilyn B. Timtiman 853-53-46
Dr. Arcadio Santos National H. S. –
Main ( San Martin de Porres) Dr. Gerry C. Catchillar 824-51-13/ 776-45-89
Masville National High School
(Annex)
Mr. Glenn O. Ducta 541-02-23
Moonwalk High School
Mrs. Concepcion C.
Bernaldez
821-67-02
Sunvalley National High School
Mr. Carlito T. Adducul
Master Teacher in Charge)
821-26-38
Source of Data:
Office of the School Division Superintendent
Division of Paranaque
LIST OF PRIVATE SCHOOLS
City of Paranaque, 2013
BARANGAY/SCHOOL ADDRESS
Barangay Baclaran
1. Sto. Rosario Learning Center Tomas Claudio St. , Baclaran
2. Amanda Child Learning Center Airport Road , Baclaran
3. St. Gabriel Academy J. Gabriel St , Baclaran
4. Brainhire Science School, Inc. J. Gabriel St., Baclaran
5. Sta. Rita de Casia Parochial School Quirino Ave., Baclaran
Barangay Tambo
1. Martyrs Enumerical School Quirino Ave. , Tambo
2. Growing Place Pre- School Bayview Village , Tambo
3. Clay and Potter T. Alonzo St., Tambo
Barangay Don Galo
1. Buensuceso Learning School Mabini St., Don Galo
Barangay La Huerta
1. St. Andrews School 475 Quirino Ave., La Huerta
2. St. Paul College of Paranaque 432 Quirino Ave., La Huerta
3. School Haus of Lourdes Quirino Ave., La Huerta
4. Dennis Playhouse 7315 San Nicolas St., La Huerta
Barangay Sto. Nino
1. El Nino de Salambao Academy J.P. Rizal cor. Dahlia St., Sto. Nino
2. Gatchalian Learning School Sto. Niño
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Barangay Vitalez
1. Masterpiece Learning Center L. Garcia St. , Jetlane Village
2. Davies Montessori Liwanag St , Gat Mendoza
Barangay San Dionisio
1. Escuela de San Dionisio Quirino Ave., San Dionisio
2. St. Maria Goretti San Dionisio
3. Casa de Maria San Dionisio
4. Academia de San Miguel Arkangel San Dionisio
5. Father Manuel S. Guerrero San Dionisio
6. Hillcrest Periwinkle School Don Jose Greencourt, Gatchalian Subd.
7. Olivarez College Dr. A. Santos Ave., San Dionisio
8. Holy Mother Learning Center
9. Holy Gospel
10. Rogationist College – Paranaque Don Jose Greencourt, Gatchalian Subd.
11. Christ Child School, Inc. Irasan St., San Dionisio
12. Holy Mary Academy 14 Bernabe Subd., San Dionisio
13. Genesis Learning Academy of Pque 7072 Dollar Lane St., Villanueva Village
Barangay Vitalez
1. Masterpiece Learning Center L. Garcia St. Jetlane Village
2. Davie’s Montessori Liwanag St. , Gat Mendoza
Barangay San Isidro
1. Davidville Academy
2. Betty’s Vermillion Academy 10th
St. UPS 5 , San Isidro
3. Escuela de San Lorenzo Ruiz Sanches Ave. Greenheights Subd.
4. St. Theresa’s International School of
P’que
Emilia St. , San Isidro
5. Holy Angel Academy San Isidro
6. Lycee d’ Regis Marie Dr. Santos Ave., San Isidro
7. Le –Sil Montessori San Isidro
8. Mary Immaculate School Sta. Natividad St. SAV 6
9. Blessed Luisa School Valley 2, San Isidro
10. Gemille School St Andrew Ave., Lopez Village
11. Regina Maria Montesorri
12. Sucat Evangelical Christian Academy
13. St Therese De Avila School of P’que
VillaMendozaSubd.,SanIsidro
Banawe St Justina Village, San Isidro
Pascual Compd Emilia St., San Isidro
Barangay San Antonio
1. Little House of Montessori 39 Press Drive , Fourth Estate, San Antonio
2. Heritage Learning Center 9124 Hernandez Ave. San Antonio Valley 1
3. Kids Choice Academy San Antonio
4. Sucat Evangelical Christian Academy Dr. Santos Ave. San Antonio
5. Kidsland Learning Center San Antonio
6. St Cyr Academy Meliton Espiritu ,. San Antonio
7. United Christian Academy San Antonio
8. International Christian Academy 4505 Extra St. Fourth Estate, San Antonio
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9. Legacy Christian Academy San Antonio
10. Little Hands & Playhouse San Antonio
11. St. Francis Academy San Antonio Valley I
13 Ramon Pascual Institute. Dr. Santos Ave., San Antonio
Barangay BF
1. Ann Arbor Montessori School BF Homes Phase 3
2. Golden Values School 26 V. Buencamino St., BF
3. Golden Values School 24 Canberra St. , BF
4. John Shannon Montesorri 43 Quezon St., Teoville Subd. ,BF
5. La Enfant Scuola # 9 Dama de Noche ,Tahanan Village, BF
6. Manresa School Candida Maria St., BF
7. Mary Mount School J. Villaroman St. Classic Homes Ph. 2, BF
8. Our Lady of Carmel Tutorial Center 78 Tirona St., BF
9. Pilipino Childrens Montesorri Village Inc. 42 Aguirre Ave. BF
10.Shekinah Christian Learning Center Kirishima St., BF
11.Saint James School of Paranaque 8408 Dr. Santos Ave. , BF
12. Happy Children Learning Center 52 D. Tuason , BF
13. Montessori Child Early Learning Center Pablo Roman St.
14. Veritas Parochial School Phase 1, BF
15. UP South School Rainbow Drive, Goodwill 2, BF
16. Child Learning Center, Inc. Rainbow Drive, Goodwill 2, BF
17. Scoula Figlie Di Maria Immaculata Villaroman St., BF
18. Learning Garden Montessori School 266 Aguirre Ave. , BF
Barangay Marcelo Green
1. Ville Saint John Academy Maharlika Ave., Marcelo Green Village Ph5
2. The Master’s Academy Km. 16 West Service Road, Marcelo Green
3. Learn and Play Montesorri School 7306 Marcelo Ave. Ph3, Marcelo Green
Village
4. Village Pre School Marcelo Green Village
5. Center For Creative Concepts for
Children
Marcelo Green Village
Barangay Sun Valley
1. Mother of Devine Grace School of P’que Sta. Ana Village, Sun Valley
2. St. Francis Rossenti Tutorial & Learning Sun Valley Drive
School
3. Sacred Heart School Sun Valley Drive
4. Kids Play Camp Learning Center Moonville Subdivision , Sun Valley
5. STI Academy of Paranaque Marimar Village II, Sun Valley
6. Childs Haven School Sun Valley Subdivision,
7. Gift of Advance Learning Montessori
School
Lavender cor. Magnolia St,Sun Valley Subd.
8. Chella Developmental School Inc. 351 Lite Ace St., Sto Nino
9. Holy Mary of Guadalupe 3702 Sun Valley Drive
10. Mighty Christian Academy Ramos Compound, Sun Valley
11. Hillside Creative Learning Center Edison Avenue, Sun Valley
12. Great Christian Academy Sun Valley Drive
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13. Christian Harvest Academy 4057 Gardenia St. , Sun Valley Subd.
13. Sun Valley Montesorri School Benedictine St. Sta. Ana Village, Sun Valley
14. Seed Cosmic Academy
15. Creative Valley Learners Center
West Service Road, Sun Valley
3690 Sun Valley Drive , Sun Valley
Barangay Don Bosco
1. Kidsville Creative System Don Bosco
2. Kids Choice Don Bosco
3. Little Friends Academy 27 Venice St. BLS, Don Bosco
4. World of Wonders Learning Center 19 Quirino Ave. South Admiral Village
5. Golden Achievers Academy Don Bosco
6. St. Leonard Academy Don Bosco
7. Kids at Work Don Bosco
8. Playschool International Don Bosco
9. Immaculate Heart of Mary College Dominic Savio St. , BLS Don Bosco
10.Jesu-Mariae International School (JMIS) 73 MHC St. BLS, Don Bosco
11. Father Simpliciano Academy Don Bosco
12. European International School 75 Swaziland BLS , Don Bosco
13. Children of Light Academy Don Bosco
14. Golden Achievers Academy B43 L31 Cornelius , Don Bosco
15. Christian School of Tomorrow Levitown Estate BLS, Don Bosco
16. Paulo Scholastic Chastity de Montesorri
Academy
Better Living Subd., Don Bosco
17. St. Reymonds Nursery and Kindergarten 69 Saudi Arabia St., BLS, Don Bosco
School
18. Mother Ma. Magdalena Starace School 42 Russia St. Betterliving Subd. Don Bosco
Barangay Moonwalk
1. Bricktown Kindergarten School Moonwalk
2. Little Angels School Moonwalk
3. First Born Preparatory School Moonwalk
4. Philippians Academy Moonwalk
5. Laude School Moonwalk
6. Arc Angel Moonwalk
7. Golden Harvest Academy Moonwalk
8. Risen Christ School Moonwalk
9. Sacred Heart School Madre Isabella de Rosis St. Multinational Vill
10. Madre Pia Notary School Timothy St. , Multinational Village
11. Holy Francis School Moonwalk
12. Richfield School Moonwalk
13. Rogationist School Moonwalk
14. Arandia Academy Moonwalk
15. South Kids International School 31 A&B Philip St. , Multinational Village
Barangay Merville
1. Kiddie Lab 2 Francis St., Merville Park
2. Merville Learning Center 16 Las Vegas St., Merville Park
3. Kumon Learning Center 32 Washington St., Merville Park
4. Learning Center Inc. 134 Carmelite St., Merville Park
5. Reparatrix Sisters of the Sacred Heart Vienna/ Barcelona Sts. , Merville Park
6. Create Learning Center 29 Calcutta St. , Merville Park
7. Palm Crest School 18 Palm Spring St., Merville Park
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8. South Merville School 31 Montclair St. , Merville Park
Barangay San Martin de Porres
1. St. Martin de Porres Kinder School 2205 Narra St. UPS I , San Martin de Porres
2. Paranaque Nazarene Christian Learning
Center
3. Little Ranch Learning Center San Martin de Porres
4. Regis Grace Montesorri 2811 Daang Hari St. Marian Lake View
Subd., San Martin de Porres
Source of Data: EDP and Barangay Hall
Tertiary education is being served by fourteen (14) private schools and one (1) public
college that is the Parañaque City College of Science and Technology.
PRIVATE TERTIARY SCHOOLS
Barangay Name/Address
BF 1. Ama Computer College
Dr. A. Santos Avenue
2. St. Rita College
Dr. A. Santos Avenue, BF
3. St. James College
Dr. A. Santos Avenue, BF
San Dionisio 1. Olivarez College
Dr. A. Santos Avenue
2. STI Computer College
Palanyag Rd., Gatchalian Subd.,
San Dionisio
3. Datamex Computer Institute
and Technology
Dr. A. Santos Avenue
4. Uni-Cyber College of Science and
Technologies
2nd
Flr. Ber-Vil Market,
Dr. A. Santos Avenue
5, Universal College of Nursing
Dr. A. Santos Ave.
San Isidro 1. PATTS College
Lombos Ave., San Isidro
2. Regis Marie College
Dr. A. Santos Ave.
3. Infotech
SJP Bldg., D.A.S.A.
4. Premier Computer Learning Center
Dr. Santos Avenue , San Isidro
Don Bosco 1. Asian Institute of Computer Studies
Dona Soledad Ave., Don Bosco
2. Immaculate Heart of Mary College
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St. Dominic Savio St., BLS
3. Informatics Computer Institute
SM Bicutan,
Marcelo Green 1. The Master’s Academy
Km. 16, West Service Road
PUBLIC TERTIARY SCHOOL
Barangay Name/Address
Sto. Nino Polytechnic University of the Philippines
Paranaque Campus
HOUSING PROFILE
A. Informal Settlers
There are approximately three hundred fourty three (343) areas occupying the City of
Parañaque, which are considered Urban Mission Areas. Sixteen (16) areas are considered
Areas for Priority Development (APD) and twelve (12) others are undergoing Community
Mortgage Program (CMP).
Barangay Moonwalk has the most number of informal settlers, thirty five (38) followed by
Barangay San Antonio with thirty three (33), Barangay Don Bosco with twenty two (23) and
Barangay Sto. Nino with twenty two (22) clustered settlements. Household population in
each settlement ranges from 50 to 1,700 families.
The city is home to 25,073 informal settler families, covering an estimated 45.131
hectares land area. Informal settlers in danger areas are approximately 3,320 families, in
government lands are 3,763 families , in areas declared APD are 2,460 families and those
located in private lands are 15,428 families. Majority of informal settler dwellings are made
of light materials; only a few are made of concrete and semi-concrete materials. Monthly
income of these families falls below the minimum wage.
Pipelined Housing Projects of the City Government
City Government plans to acquire the following properties under the direct selling
scheme for on-site and settlement purposes.
1. Sto. Niño de Coastal, Don Galo
Land Area: 8,000 m2
No. of Beneficiaries: 200 Informal Settler Families
Land Capacity: Habitat for Humanity
Amount Needed: Php 3.6 M
2. Locsin property
No. of Beneficiaries:
Lead Agency: Habitat for Humanity
Amount Needed: Php 12 M
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3. Gamboa Property
Location and Land Area:
No. of Beneficiaries:
Lead Agency: Habitat for Humanity
Amount Needed: Php 12 M
4 City Employees Housing Project
Location: Barangay San Antonio
No. of Beneficiaries: 277 Employees
AmountNeeded: Php 16 M
SOCIALIZED HOUSING PROJECTS AS OF 2010
1 Fulgencio Castulo Property
Location: Sitio Sto Nino, Barangay San Dionisio
Land Area: 3,138 sq. meters
Association: Bagong Buhay Homeowners Association
Beneficiaries: 101 families
2. Sitio GSIS
Location: Sitio GSIS, Barangay San Martin de Porres
Land Area: 3,129 sq. meters
Association: Sitio GSIS Homeowners Association
Beneficiaries: 80 families
3. Balco Corporation
Location: Sitio Libjo, Barangay Sto. Nino
Land Area: 3,830 sq. meters
Association: Perpetual Help Neighborhood Association
Beneficiaries: 96 families
4. Chuck Serrano Property
Location: Airport Village, Barangay Moonwalk
Land Area: 325.60 sq. meters
Association: Sacred Heart of Jesus Neighborhood Association
Beneficiaries: 16 families
5. Dionisia Rivera Property
Location: Aratiles Compound Masville, Barangay BF
Land Area: 1,316 sq. meters
Association: No. 1316 Triangle Neighborhood Association Inc.
Beneficiaries: 34 families
6. Tonsay Property
Location: Sitio Matatdo, Barangay San Isidro
Land Area: 400 sq. meters
Association: Tonsay Homeowners Association
Beneficiaries: 22 families
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7. Norma Avelino Property
Location: Barangay La Huerta
Land Area: 937 sq. meters
Association: Daop – Palad Homeowners Asssociation
Beneficiaries: 28 families
8. Manila Memorial Property
Location: Barangay San Isidro
Land Area: 3,000 sq. meters
Association: Paradise San Isidro Neighborhood Association
Beneficiaries: 91 families
9. Arcadio Santos Property
Location: Sitio Libjo, Barangay Sto. Nino
Land Area: 600 sq. meters
Association: Sitio Libjo Extension Neighborhood Association
Beneficiaries: 20 families
10. Francisco Chua Property
Location: Km. 18 East Service Road, Barangay San Martin de Porres
Land Area: 3,634 sq. meters
Association: Villa Pag-asa Subd. Homeowners Association
Beneficiaries: 94 families
Non-Government Organization Assisted Projects
A. GAWAD KALINGA (GK)
1. Maralit Property
Location: Barangay Don Bosco
Land Area: 6,163 sq. meters
No. of Beneficiaries: 254 Informal Settler Families (ISFs)
2. Marva et. al Property
Location: Malacanang Dulo, Barangay Don Bosco
Land Area: 2, 840 sq. meters
No. of Beneficiaries: 116 ISFs
3. Monsod Property
Location: Sitio Sta. Ana, Barangay Sun Valley
Land Area: 1000 sq. mters
No. of Beneficiaries: 40 ISFs
4. Aspillera
Location: San Roque Hills Subd., Barangay San Antonio
Land Area: 1,822 sq. meters
No. of Beneficiaries: 60 ISFs
5. Maxima Valenzuala Property
Location: Creek Site, Bgy. Sun Valley
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Land Area: 1,684 sq. meters
No. of Beneficiaries: 44 ISFs
6. Cruz Property
Location: El Dorado St., Bgy. Don Bosco
Land Area: 2,124 sq. meters
No. of Benefiaries: 71 ISFs
7. Elizabeth Cheng Property
Location: Sitio Libjo, Bgy. Sto. Niño
Land Area: 500 sq. meters
No. of Beneficiaries: 16 ISFs
8. Locsin Property
Location: Malacanang Dulo, Don Bosco
Land Area: 2,500 sq. meters
No of Beneficiaries: 82 ISFs
9. Gamboa Property
Location: Malacanang Dulo, Don Bosco
Land Area: 2,500 sq. meters
No. of Beneficiaries: 80 ISFs
B. HABITAT FOR HUMANITY
1. Sagarada Familia
Location: Barangay Don Bosco
No. of Beneficiaries: 102 ISFs
2. Sitio Fatima Project
Location: Barangay Marcelo Green
No. of Beneficiaries: 200 ISFs
3. Foremost Golf Inc.
Location: 7-B Tropical Lane, Fourth Estate, Brgy San Antonio
Land Area: 300 sq. meters
No. of Beneficiaries: 28
4. Santos Property
Location: Bgy. Sto. Nino
Land Area: 521 sq. meters
No. of Beneficiaries: 28
SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT
Projected Waste Diversion and Disposal Targets
Projected % Inc. of DWG + Waste Target Target WACS
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Year Population Waste
Generation
21% Day
Time
Population
Diversion
Target %
Vol tobe
Diverted
tons/day
Vol for
Disposal
BIO
51.5%
Non Bio
48.5%
2012 638,820 0.70 541.08 29 156 385.08 278.656 262.424
2013 657,601 0.72 572.90 31 177 395.90 295.044 277.857
2014 676,395 0.74 606.13 33 200 406.13 312.157 293.973
2015 696,837 0.76 640.81 35 224 416.81 330.017 310.793
2016 717,324 0.78 677.01 37 246 429.78 348.66 328.350
2017 738,413 0.80 714.78 40 285 431.01 368.112 346.668
2018 760,122 0.82 754.19 42 316 438.19 388.408 365.782
2019 782,470 0.84 795.30 45 357 438.30 409.58 385.721
2020 805,474 0.86 838.18 48 402 436.18 431.663 406.517
2021 829,155 0.88 882.89 51 450 432.89 454.688 428.202
WASTE SEGREGATION
The segregation of wastes shall primarily be conducted at source to include
residential households, industrial, commercial, institutions, and agricultural sources.
Waste Category
For purposes of segregation, wastes shall be categorized into the following:
1. bio-degradable
2. recyclable
3. hazardous
4. residual
In which case, each residential household, institutions, industrial, commercial, and
agricultural units that generate such solid waste shall adequately provide for a separate
container for each type.
Collection Process for Each Type of Waste
Barangays shall provide a schedule on the collection of biodegradables and non-
biodegradable waste to impose the segregated collection scheme. All waste that will not be
collected by the barangays shall be regarded as residual wastes.
Collection Vehicles, Collection Frequency, Collection Points and Types of Containers
The different types of vehicles, ranging from 10- wheeler dump truck to smaller ones
will be utilized depending on the area of collection.
There shall be daily collection of segregated wastes along the main thoroughfares
and markets. A weekly collection shall be instituted for households or residences. For
stationary sources like government offices and other institutional entities, a three times a
week collection shall be provided. Further, for bulky and yard wastes generated within the
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barangay, collection shall be upon request. In cases of excessive waste generated because
of social activities or natural calamities, additional dump trucks shall be allocated.
Door to door collection of solid waste shall be utilized on accessible areas.
However, for inaccessible areas, push carts shall be used.
Responsible Office for Collection
The City SWAESO shall handle the collection of residual wastes coming from
households / barangays. The City shall collect from the main thoroughfares and stationary
sources. In residential areas, collection shall be the responsibility of the barangay except for
residual waste.
COLLECTION
Collection of solid waste shall be done in a manner that prevents damage to the
container and spillage or scattering of solid waste within the collection vicinity. For this
purpose, the use of sealed garbage plastic bags and/or special containers is mandatory
before a collector or handler collects such solid wastes.
The collection of segregated recyclable and compostable materials will be the
responsibility of the barangay as mandated by RA 9003. Collection of residuals will be the
responsibility of the city.
The strategy for collection shall involve the constitution and activation of the
Barangay Solid Waste Management Committees that will take charge of the solid waste
management of their respective barangay in coordination with SWAESO. Each barangay
shall then be required to impose segregation at source. The recyclables and compostables
shall be collected by the barangay eco-aides. This is in compliance with Section 6 Rule VI of
the Implementing Rules and Regulations of RA 9003. These collected recyclables and
compostables shall be brought to the MRF for further segregation and composting.
The residuals shall be collected by the City Private Hauler and brought to a sanitary
landfill identified by MMDA.
COLLECTION Service
The City shall maintain the services of a private hauler. As practiced, the barangays
will determine the appropriate time and day for the collection of each type of waste in each
area of jurisdiction in coordination with the private hauler.
Where there are no separate schedules or trucks to be used for different types of
solid wastes, the vehicle to be used for the collection and transport of solid wastes shall
have the appropriate compartments to facilitate efficient storing of sorted waste while in
transit. The waste compartment shall have a cover to ensure the containment of solid waste
while in transit.
Service Areas
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Collection schedule for residential areas shall be once a week and daily for main
roads and pick up points. Time of collection is from 8 pm to 11 pm. There are 66 collection
points in major thoroughfares.
Storage and Setout
Segregated recyclables can be stored at the MRF until a saleable volume is
reached. Biodegradables will either be processed as animal feed or compost.
STORAGE OF SOLID WASTE
Materials Recovery Facility (MRF)
An MRF shall be established in every barangay or cluster of barangays, where bio-
degradable waste for composting and mixed non-biodegradable wastes for final
segregation, re-use and recycling shall be conducted. Such facility shall be set up in a
barangay-owned or leased land or any suitable open space to be determined by the
barangay or cluster of barangays thru its Sanggunian.
The MRF shall be designed to receive, sort, process and store compostable and
recyclable materials efficiently and in an environmentally sound manner. In addition the
MRF shall likewise make provisions for adequate storage for composts and recyclables, and
act as a composting depot for those generated by households and neighborhood
associations.
Operation of Junk Shops and Yards
Owners and Operators of junkshops and yards including those livelihood creation
centers and enterprises dealing with recyclable materials, shall conform to the building, fire
sanitation, noise, air, sidewalk, peace & order and zoning requirements. In addition, it shall
likewise secure clearance from the SWAESO prior to the commencement of their operations
and/or renewal of their business permits.
Segregation, Recycling, and Composting
Household and Neighborhood Association Composts
Compost generated by individual households and neighborhood associations may
either be used, sold and/or transferred to the Barangay MRF, at the option of the individual
or neighborhood association concerned.
Compost generated and/or stored at the MRF
The SWAESO shall, with the assistance of Parañaque Solid Waste Management
Board, search for and determine existing markets for composts, and assist the Barangay or
Cluster of Barangay’s MRFs in selling and marketing the same.
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Disposal or Residual Waste
Non hazardous residual wastes which can neither be composted nor recycled shall
be collected by the city collection trucks once a week.
POLICE PROTECTION SERVICES
The Police Headquarters resides in its own building near Kaybuboy Bridge in San
Dionisio. It has a total strength of three hundred and thirty seven (337) policemen with a
ratio of one (1) policeman for every one thousand nine hundred (1,900) inhabitants (1:1,900)
ratio.
For the year 2012, there are nine hundred forty four (944) index crimes’ reported
against persons – murder, homicide, physical injury, rape; and against property – robbery
and theft. Out of 944, there are four hundred and eighty five (485) index crimes solved with
51.38% crime solution efficiency.
Meanwhile, there are five hundred ninety one (591) non-index crimes recorded and
three hundred and fifty seven (357) non- index crimes solved with sixty point forty one
percent (60.41 %) non-index crime solution efficiency.
Parañaque has a total crime volume of one thousand five hundred thirty five (1,535)
and eight hundred forty two (842) total crime-solved and a crime solution efficiency of fifty
four point eighty five percent (54.85 %).
IV. GENERAL LAW ENFORCEMENT
1. Statistics for 2012
OFFERENCE REPORTED CLEARED SOLVED
Murder 38
Homicide 21
Physical Injuries 145
Rape 38
Robbery 264
Theft 284
Carnapping 154
Total Index Crime 944 598 485
Total Non- index Crime 591 577 357
Total Crime Volume 1,535 1,175 842
Crime Sol. Efficiency 54.85%
HEADQUARTERS:
OFFICE OF THE CHIEF OF POLICE
City of Paranaque
CY 2013
OFFICE/DIV. OFFICER-IN-CHARGE TELEPHONE
Chief of Police P/S SUPT. ARIEL L. ANDRADE 826-81-82
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Deputy of Police for
Admin.
P/SUPT. TEOFILO ANDRADA 820-73-14
Deputy Chief of Police
for Operation
P/SUPT.ROBIN KING SARMIENTO 826-84-31
Administrative Section PSINSP. ROQUE P. TOME 826-84-31
Station Intelligence
Section
PCINSP. MICHAEL G. CHAVEZ 826-28-77
826-81-82
826-81-21fax
Discipline, Law and
Order Unit
PINSP. EDUARDO L. FRIAS 820-73-14
Station Logistics Section PCINSP.ABRAHAM B. GABUNA JR. 826-84-31
Finance Management
Section
SPO4 GLENN D. AMONGOL 826-84-31
Station Police Communi
ty Relation Section
PSINSP. ROLANDO H. SANTIAGO 826-81-82
General Assignment
Unit
PINSP BERNARDO M. MENDOZA 820-73-14
Tactical Operations
Section
SPO1 EDDIE C. ROMERO 826-81-82
826-28-77
826-81-21fax
Operations and Plan
Section
PCINSP. LEONARDO N. MADRID 826-81-22
826-28-77
826-81-21fax
Station Anti- Illegal
Drug Task Force
PINSP. DENNIS P. SIRILAN 820-73-14
Human Rights Action
Officer Office
PCINSP. MC VERNON R. MANERA
Criminal Investigation
section
PCINSP. ARNOLD C. DUGAS 820-73-14
Crime Against Person
Unit
PINSP. BERNARDO M. MENDOZA 820-73-14
Crime Against Property
Unit/Theft & Robbery
SPO4 ODEO P. CARINO 820-73-14
Anti- Carnapping Unit SPO3 MARIO CRIS D. GELLANGA 820-73-14
Women and Children
Protection Unit
PSINSP. GODOFREDA C. ESTRELLA 820-73-14
Investigation Support
Service Section
PSINSP. MARLOU D. BESONA 820-73-14
Criminal Records and
Identification Unit
PINSP. ANGELBERT M. ALAN
Vehicle Traffic
Investigation Unit
PSINSP. ANANIAS E. ENDRACA 829-20-56
Police Liason Desk PSINSP. JOEY T. CAISE
Police Sub- Station 1 PCINSP. YAHYA B. YUSUP
PCP-1 Baclaran ( PCINSP. ROLLYFER J. CAPOQUIAN 832-01-07
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CMDR, Sto. Niño PCP/
Vitalez PCP
PINSP. ARLAN V. PEREZ 854-85-68
851-00-78
CMDR, Tambo PCP PCINSP.YAHYA B. YUSUP 852-87-12
853-20-65
CMDR, La Huerta
PCP/Don Galo PCP
PSINSP. EVANS M. BUYSER 825-21-46
852-98-69
CMDR, San Dionisio
PCP PCP
PSINSP PAULO PAQUITO A. TAMPOL JR. 820-96-82
CMDR, San Isidro
PCP
PSINSP ELIZALDE O. MATULAC 826-14-15
CHIEF, District II
Patrol Unit
PCINSP PERCIVAL R. PINEDA
CMDR, San Antonio
PCP
PINSP JULIE A. TUBAT
CMDR, BF Homes
PCP
PSINSP. JOEY T. CAISE 809-36-04
CMDR, Marcelo
Green PCP
PSINSP. FEDERICO P. HALOG JR. 821-07-35
CMDR, Sun Valley
PCP / Merville PCP
PINSP. ALLAN O. ROBILLOS 821-28-10
822-15-92
822-15-93
CMDR, Don Bosco
PCP/ Moonwalk PCP
PSINSP DENNIS P. SIRILAN 823-08-58
CMDR, San Martin
de Porres
SPO4 ROGELIO C. LEGASPI 821-00-39
Chief, Investigation
Branch/ Criminal
Investigation Section
PCINSP ENRIQUE C. SY 826-28-77
Chief, Crimes Against
Person
SPO4 ODEO P. CARINO
Chief, Crimes Against
Property
SPO4 Charlie G. Bayoca
Chief, General
Assignment
PINSP EDUARDO L. FRIAS
Chief, Special
Investigation Section/
Traffic Accident Unit
PCINSP MICHAEL G. CHAVEZ 826-81-82
Chief, Anti
Carnapping Unit
SPO4 Rogelio C. Legaspi
Chief, Missing Person
Unit
SPO3 Mario Cris D. Gellanga
Chief, Women &
Children Protection
Desk
PSINSP GODOFREDA C.ESTRELLA 826-84-31
Chief, Post Blast
Investigation
SPO2 Alejandro D. Acosta
Chief, Detention Unit SPO2 Antonio M. Macato
Chief, Warrant & SPO3 Dondie O. Aquino 826-84-31
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Subpoena Unit
Chief, Pre- Charge
Evaluation
SPO1 Rogelio M. Castrillo
Source of Data: Office of the Chief of Police
FIRE PROTECTION SERVICES
Parañaque Fire Station has three (3) sub-stations including one (1) Central Fire
Station with a total strength of fifty six (56) BFP Personnel. Thus, a fireman to population
ratio is 1: 11,383.
FIRE STATIONS
City of Parañaque
CY 2013
Station Location Officer in Charge
1. Central Fire Station
(Mother Unit)
Dr. A. Santos Ave., San Dionisio
Tel. No. 826-91-31
Insp. Alexander Dale Q.
Baena BFP
2. La Huerta Sub-
Station No.1
Quirino, La Huerta
Tel. No. 826-31-76
Insp. John Frederick Y.
Castro BFP
3. BF Homes Fire Sub-
Station No. 2
Elsie Gaches St. Phase I, BF
Tel. No. 842-46-82
Insp. Jayce James Q.
Rosaroso BFP
4. BLS Fire Sub-
Station No. 3
Bermuda St. Annex 40 Better
Living Subdivision, Bgy. Don
Bosco
Insp. Irwin Alejo BFP
The City Fire Station has six (6) units of Fire trucks, one (1) unit EMS Ambulance,
one (1) Circular Saw, one (1) Smoke Extractor, six (6) Breathing Apparatus, one (1)
Spreader/ Cutter.
The operation activities of City Fire Station were generally focused on two (2) vital
aspects of its mandated mission: Fire Supervision and Fire Prevention.
For fire prevention aspect, the tool is on the strict enforcement of the Fire Code.
There were four thousand four hundred seventy nine (4,479) business establishments
inspected and collected a total of eight million four hundred thousand pesos
(Php8,400,000.00) as Fire Code Fees for 2012.
For fire supervision activities, the task is on the increase effectiveness in fire fighting
and to avoid chaos in the fire scene. In addition, achieve cooperative effort and coordination
among constituents and fire personnel and maximize utilization of the limited fire fighting
equipments. Records showed that there were one hundred seven (107) fire incidences in
2012 with Php 25,110,800.00 estimated cost of damages.
Source of Data: City Fire Marshall, City Fire Office
ECONOMIC PROFILE
Agriculture Resources
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1. Farming
Annual production of vegetables which consists of pechay, mustard, kinchay,
spring onion, lettuce, spinach and camote reached up to 11.05 MT. These urban farming is
in small scale since it only utilized the vacant lots in Barangay BF and Barangay Moonwalk.
Urban farming was slowly introduced to households in mission areas and public elementary
schools to mitigate hunger, ensure food for every family, and reduce malnutrition of children.
The local Agriculture Office provided 10,000 packets of seeds dispersal ( okra, petsay,
mustard, sitaw, eggplant, tomato, kangkong, ampalaya, squash, upo, patola, radish,
kinchay) to 7,237 households in mission areas for them to start receptacle gardening . The
Office conducted 24 trainings / lectures to promote crop production technologies and
disseminate agricultural information to farmers/ mothers thru home visits.
The Agriculture Office participated in the Billion Trees Program thru dispersal of
forest trees (acacia, calumpit, narra, molave, and mahogany) in 16 barangays and planted
3,200 seedlings with the support of Rotarians and barangay constituents.Seedling dispersal
and planting of fruit trees ( mango, santol, camachile, jackfruit, guyabano and lemon ) in 16
barangays was also conducted with a total of 3,740 dispersal planted.
2. Fishing
Municipal fishing is the source of livelihood for five hundred (500) fishermen which
are confined along coastal areas of Manila Bay. In 2012, the municipal fisheries production
of banak, salinyasi, buging, kapak, alimasag, galunggong, dilis, kitang,tanigue, tahong and
hipon reached to 1,103.60 MT. While 58,900 kilos of Bangus and 60,200 kilos of hipon were
harvested by four operators on the fishpond production.
Other fishing activities like safrahan, mussel and oyster culture, and manual hook
and bait (long range) are also available. There are 23 safrahan owners and 15 mussel and
oyster culture owners in our coastal waters. All fish catch in our municipal waters and other
fishes from nearby coastal cities are sold by bulk called “banyera” in our Paranaque
Fisherman’s Wharf (Bulungan). It was called bulungan because prices of banyera with fish
are bid in whisper. This would allow the seller to give the banyera to the highest bidder.
There are 180 registered municipal fishing boats that move around the coastal waters
with100 motorized boats and 80 non-motorized boats. Twenty five (25) commercial fishing
vessels are based on the coastal waters of Parañaque. All banca owners are required to
register their banca (tonnage of 3 and below).
The Local Agriculture Office sperheaded the surveillance operations against illegal
fishing guided by the City Ordinance on Fisheries Conservation and Law Enforcement. The
establishment of Bantay Dagat in our coastal waters is a big step towards conservation of
the fishes in our municipal waters. One hundred thirty five (135) surveillance operations
were conducted and 52 persons were apprehended in 2012. The Office also conducted a
Paralegal Implementation Seminar for Fisherfolks ( Bantay Dagat) and attended by 50
participants.
Municipal Fisheries Production (MT/Year)
YEAR MUNICIPAL (MT)
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2000 133.850
2001 124.663
2002 217.952
2003 103.765
2004 115.862
2005 155.725
2006 125.730
2007 104.940
2008 163.18
2009 172.50
2010 809.525
2011 713.256
2012 1,103.60
3. Livestock and Poultry
Livestock and poultry business is still the main source of living of 53 operators in
Paranaque. They are mostly goat, duck and poultry. During inventory and inspection of
livestock, there are 305 poultry, 5 ducks, and 3 goats provide income to livestock growers.
The Agriculture Office provides information dissemination trainings/seminars, and home
visits. The Office also conducted 12 surveys on the order of the Supreme Court for the
demolition of Piggery Project.
4. Meat / Market / Talipapa
The Agriculture Office conducted 60 surveys/ inspection/ monitoring to 54 markets/
talipapa, meat establishments and meat shops in Paranaque.
5. Anti Rabies Vaccination Program
The City Agriculture Office conducts regular anti-rabies vaccination for dogs to minimize/
eradicate rabies among constituents bitten by dogs. This is done in all barangays of the
city. Last 2012, there were 4,447 dogs and cats vaccinated in 16 barangays of Paranaque.
Source of Data: City Agriculture Office
Business and Commercial Establishments
There are 14,830 business and commercial establishments have been issued with
business permits and licenses in 2012. Out of 14,830 establishments 12,994 are renewals,
1,836 are new business and 112 closed their establishments. With the registered
businesses 131 are Banking Systems, one hundred and twenty five (125) are commercial
banks; two (2) savings banks; two (2) rural banks; and two (2) other banks. There are also
one hundred and forty nine (149) manufacturers, one hundred fifty three (153) wholesalers ,
two hundred thirteen (213) importers, six hundred thirty six ( 636) services , forty (40) real
estate developers, sixty six (66) distributors, fifty four (54) holding company, twenty eight
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( 28) exporters , one hundred fifty three (153) pawnshops, one hundred twenty one (121)
laundry, forty four (44) eatery/ refreshments and 1,169 registered sari-sari stores in the city.
BUSINESS PERMITS ISSUED
City of Parañaque
CY 2013
BARANGAY NEW RENEWED CLOSED TOTAL
1. Baclaran 154 1,215 7 1,376
2. BF 308 2,089 17 2,414
3. Don Bosco 223 1,508 11 1,742
4. Don Galo 41 210 1 252
5. La Huerta 50 250 2 302
6. Marcelo Green 84 657 8 749
7. Merville 37 294 4 335
8. Moonwalk 115 663 9 787
9. San Antonio 189 1,061 14 1,264
10. San Dionisio 188 1,520 13 1,721
11. San Isidro 198 1,231 16 1,445
12. San Martin de
Porres
24 230 1 255
13. Sto. Niño 54 638 3 695
14. Sun Valley 61 541 3 605
15. Tambo 96 685 2 783
16. Vitalez 14 193 1 208
Project Site-Pque 0 1 0 1
Within Pque. City 0 8 0 8
GRAND TOTAL 1,836 12,994 112 14,942
Source of Data: EDP
Markets
There are eighty-five (85) markets catering the consumer needs of the population.
Of this number, eighty-four (84) are private markets located at different barangays and only
one (1) public market situated at Barangay La Huerta.
LIST OF MARKETS
City of Parañaque
Cy 2013
Barangay Baclaran
Flores Market (wet & dry)
Lilia Aranda Market (dry)
Aling Clara/s (wet & dry)
Mabuhay Market (wet & dry)
Mommy’s Market (wet & Dry)
Mama Ched Market (dry)
Zeugirdor (dry)
Yniguez Market (dry)
Esguerra’s Market (dry)
Cora’s Market (dry)
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Casalla Market (dry)
Tuding Market (dry)
T.G. Reyes Market (dry)
Tuding Market (dry)
Villanueva Market (dry)
Gasgonia’s Market (dry)
R. Flores Market
Micar Market (dry)
Hernandez Market (dry)
Tagle Market (dry)
Cruz Market (dry)
Lapid Market (dry)
Gasgonia Market (dry)
DOS Market 2 (dry)
Seaside Market (wet & dry)
Buenavista Plaza Market Carpark Freshfood
Baclaran Super Mall (dry)
Cabrera Shopping Center (dry)
Baclaran Cinema I Cruz Market (dry)
Francisco Arcade (dry)
Baluyot Comm’l. Ctr. (dry)
Fashion Square (dry)
Apolinario Market (dry)
Mega Jhem 2000 (dry)
T.G. Reyes Market (dry)
Baclaran Cinema 2 (dry)
Berma Shopping Centre (dry)
FUAGVMI Redemptorist Mall (dry)
MICAR Shopping Center (dry)
M.M. Fashion Market (dry)
R.P.G. Market (dry)
Ibarra Market (dry)
Romar Garment Center (dry) .
Renato Savales Market (dry)
Jamal Market (dry)
Salik Market (dry)
KFR Royal Palace (dry)
Auro-Vir Bldg. (dry)
Baclaran Commercial (dry)
BVDCI Market (dry)
Heinkel Commercial (dry)
R. Jaodrique Market (dry)
Roferxan Bldg. (dry)
Barangay Tambo
Tambo Talipapa
Barangay La Huerta
Parañaque Public Market
Fisherman’s Wharf
Barangay San Isidro
Dr. F.C. Santos
Sucat Square Mart
Delos Santos Market
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Silverio Purok 4
Barangay San Antonio
Bernabe Shopping Center Wet/Dry Market
San Antonio Wet/Dry Market
Fourth Estate Wet/Dry Market
San Antonio Livelihood Stalls (Dela Paz St., SAV I)
Barangay Bagsakan (Area 7B 4th
Estate)
Barangay BF
BF Palengke
Masville Talipapa
Barangay Don Bosco
Don Bosco Talipapa
Barangay San Martin de Porres
Bicutan Market
Barangay Sun Valley
Sun Valley Drive Talipapa
Barangay San Dionisio
Parañaque Fresh Food Center
Boracay Food Court
Doon Po sa Amin sa Parañaque
Maja Food Court
Ber-vil Market
Nes Commercial Complex
Barangay Marcelo Green
MGV Complex
Manggahan Area
Kawayanan Area
Sampaguita Hills
Sitio Fatima
Ilang-Ilang Valley
Barangay Moonwalk
Moonwalk Phase I Talipapa – Armstrong Avenue
San Agustin Talipapa – San Agustin Village
Kababayan Talipapa – E. Rodriguez Avenue
Source of Data: Public Market
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LIST OF COMMERCIAL BANKS
City of Parañaque, CY 2013
BARANGAY/COMMERCIAL NAME ADDRESS
BACLARAN
1. Land Bank of the Philippines 714 Roxas Blvd., Baclaran
2. Union Bank of the Phils. 2/F Baclaran Supermall, F.B.Harrison St.
3. Bank of the Phil. Islands Unit 7 A Power Station Aseana, Bus. Park,
Macapagal Blvd., Baclaran
4. METROBANK Quirino Ave., Baclaran
5. METROBANK Quirino Ave. cor. Taft Ave., Baclaran
6. Allied Banking Corp. 119-A Quirino Ave., Baclaran
7. United Coconut Planters Bank 4010 Airport Rd., Baclaran
8. Banco de Oro Cor. Airport Rd., & Quirino Ave., Baclaran
9. City State Savings Bank 260 Protacio Bldg., Quirino Ave., Baclaran
10. RCBC Savings Bank 3916 cor. Quirino Ave. & Aragon St., Bac.
11. Banco de Oro UniBank Redemptorist Rd., Baclaran
12. Rizal Commercial Banking Corp. 21 Taft Ave. Ext., Baclaran
13. ASIATRUST Bank Grnd Flr., Buenavista Bldg., Quirino Ave.Bac
TAMBO
1. Rizal Commercial Banking Corp. 411 Quirino Ave., Tambo
2. METROBANK Roxas Blvd., Bayview, Tambo
3. Bank of the Phil. Islands # 7 MIA Rd., Tambo
4. Bank of the Phil. Islands Uniwide Coastal Mall, Roxas Blvd.,Tambo
LA HUERTA
1. Union Bank of the Phils. Cor. Medina St. & Quirino Ave., La Huerta
2. Banco de Oro Unibank 422 Quirino Ave., La Huerta
3. Phil. Savings Bank (PS Bank) Quirino Ave. cor. M. Rodriguez,La Huerta
4. May Bank Phils. 1070 Quirino Ave., La Huerta
5. RCBC Savings Bank Quirino Ave., Public Market, La Huerta
6. Bank of the Phil. Islands Courtyard Mall, Public Market, La Huerta
7. GSIS Family Bank 0452 Quirino Ave., La Huerta
VITALEZ
1. Bank of the Phil. Islands IPT Bldg. NAIA Terminal I, Vitalez
2. Phil. National Bank Arrival Area IPT I, NAIA Complex, Vitalez
STO. NIÑO
1. Bank of Commerce IPT Bldg., Terminal I Arrival Area, Sto. Niño
2. Phil. Trust Bank Departure Level, NAIA, Sto. Niño
3. United Coconut Planters Bank Skyfreight Bldg., Aquino Ave., Sto. Niño
4. Export and Industry Bank Unit 707-3 Columbia Bldg. Ninoy Ave. Sto N.
5. China Trust Phils. Commercial Bank Units N&O Columbia Airfreight 707 NAIA,SN
6. Banco de Oro Universal Bank Skyfreight Bldg. II Unit 4 & 5 Sto. Niño
7. Banco de Oro Unibank Units 1 & 2 JJM Bldg. II, Unit 4 & 5 Sto. Niño
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8. Banco de Oro Universal Bank Arrival Lobby, NAIA Terminal I, Sto. Niño
9. Rizal Commercial Banking Corp. JJM Bldg., Ninoy Aquino Ave., Sto.Niño
10. Phil. National Bank Pagcor Casino PIRC, Sto. Niño
11. Bank of the Phil. Islands Columbia CPLX Ninoy Aquino Ave., Sto. N.
12. Land Bank of the Phils. Deplaning Level IPT Bldg. NAIA Arrival, S.N.
SAN DIONISIO
1. METROBANK Quirino Ave., Kabihasnan San Dionisio
2. Banco de Oro Unibank 147 C/F SM City Sucat Bldg., D.A.S.A., S. D.
3. METROBANK Dr. Santos Ave., EVACOM, San Dionisio
4. Allied Banking Corp. Oyster Plaza Bldg., NAIA, San Dionisio
5. Banco de Oro Unibank 1st
Flr., SM City, San Dionisio
6. RCBC Savings Bank 8138 Dr. A. Santos Ave., San Dionisio
7. Bank of the Phil. Islands 0648 Dr. A. Santos Ave Kabihasnan Rd.SD
8. Bank of the Phil. Islands Virra Mall Unit 5 G/Flr., D.A.S.A., San D.
9. Allied Banking Corp. Departure Level, NAIA, San Dionisio
10. Bank of the Phil. Islands G/Flr., Oyster Plaza Bldg., NAIA, San D.
11. Union Bank of the Phils. Ber-Vil Market, Dr. A. Santos Ave., San D.
SAN ISIDRO
1. Phil. National Bank D.A.S.A., San Isidro
2. Union Bank 8200 Dr. A. Santos Ave., San Isidro
3. Union Bank of the Phils. JAKA Plaza, Dr. Santos Ave., San Isidro
4. Security Bank Corp. Dr. Santos Ave., San Isidro
5. China Banking Corporation MTF Bldg., Dr. Santos Ave., San Isidro
6. United Coconut Planters Bank 8281 LT Bldg., Dr. Santos Ave., San Isidro
7. Land Bank of the Phils. 8260 Dr. Santos Ave., San Isidro
8. Allied Banking Corp. 8193 AC Raftel Bldg., DASA
9. Phil. Veterans Bank GF RIDC Bldg., Sucat Rd. cor. Lopez San I.
10. Bank of the Phil. Islands 8171 Dr. Santos Ave., San Isidro
11. Banco de Oro Unibank 8320 cor. DASA & Villa Mendoza San Isidro
12. PREMIER Dev’t. Bank Dr. Santos Ave., San Isidro
13. China Banking Corp. Kingsland Bldg., DASA, San Isidro
14. Phil. Bank of Communications 3 & 4 Kingsland Bldg., DASA, San Isidro
15. BPI Family Bank Lot 9 Blk. 1 Greenheights DASA
16. Bank of the Phil. Islands Cor. Dr. Santos Ave. & Kabesang Seg. S. I.
17. East-West Banking Corp. LE LURIEL Bldg., Dr. Santos Ave., San I.
SAN ANTONIO
1. Bank of Commerce 8281 Dr. Santos Ave., San Antonio
2. Phil. Savings Bank 8787 Dr. Santos Ave., San Antonio
3. Rizal Commercial Banking Corp. 2nd
Flr. Santana Grove, DASA Soreena St
4. METROBANK Dr. Santos Ave., San Antonio Valley I
5. Banco de Oro Unibank Dr. Santos Ave. Branch, San Antonio
6. Planters Dev’t. Bank JAKA Plaza, San Antonio
7. BPI Dr. Santos Ave., & Mon-El Subd., San A.
8. Traders Royal Bank South Super Hi-way, San Antonio
9. Banco de Oro Unibank 8385 Dr. Santos Ave., San Antonio
BF
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1. Bank of the Phil. Islands 8366 Dr. Santos Ave., BF
2. Citibank Savings Aurora Commercial Bldg., Pres. Ave., BF
3. METROBANK Dr. Santos Ave., Ireneville, BF
4. Union Bank of the Phils. 55 Pres. Ave., BF
5. HSBC Savings Bank Pres. Ave., BF
6. Phil. Savings Bank 11 Pres. Ave. cor. Elizalde St., BF
7. METROBANK Aguirre Ave., El Grande, BF
8. United Coconut Planters Bank UCPB Bldg. cor. Sucat Rd. & SSH, BF
9. Metropolitan Bank & Trust Co. Aguirre Ave., BF
10. Rizal Commercial Banking Corp. Unit 101 Centermall Bldg., Pres. Ave., BF.
11. Security Bank Corp. Pres. Ave., BF
12. East-West Banking Corp. Cor. Pres. Ave. & Marcos St., BF
13. Allied Banking Corp. 43 Pres. Ave., BF
14. Banco Filipino Cor. Elizalde & Elsie Gaches St. BF
15. Banco de Oro Unibank J. Elizalde St. cor. Pres. Ave., BF
16. Export & Industry Bank GF Aurora Bldg. #30 Aguirre Ave.
17. BPI Family Savings Bank Cor. LIRAG St., BF, Dr. Santos Ave & Pres.
18. BPI Family Savings Bank Cor. Pres. Ave. & Cabarrus St., BF
19. BPI Family Savings Bank Cor. El Grande St. & Aguirre Ave., BF
20. Phil. Trust Bank Dr. Santos Ave. cor. Sta. Ritra St., BF
21. Banco de Oro Universal Bank 65 Pres. Ave. cor. Aguirre Ave., BF
22. ASIA united Banking Corp. GF Pergola Mall Aguirre Ave. cor. Gatches
23. Banco de Oro Unibank 8406 Dr. Santos Ave., Sucat BF
24. China Banking Corp. Aguirre Ave. cor. Elsie Gatches St., BF
25. Bank of the Phil. Islands L4 Pres. Ave., BF
26. Bank of the Phil. Islands BPI Bldg., Aguirre cor. E. Gatches St., BF
27. Banco de Oro Unibank 326 RGM Bldg. Aguirre Ave., BF
28. China Banking Corp. A. Aguirre Ave. cor. El Grande Ave. BF
29. Bank of the Phil. Islands Max Rest. Complex, Dr. Santos Ave., BF
MARCELO GREEN
1. Union Bank of the Phils. Rodeo Bldg. Km. 18 West Service Rd., M. G.
2. Banco de Oro Unibank Columbian Motors Compd Km.16 W Serv Rd
3. BPI Family Bank REDITO Bldg., Marcelo Green
DON BOSCO
1. Union Bank of the Phils. 28 Doña Soledad Ave., Don Bosco
2. Bank of Commerce Doña Soledad St., Bicutan, Don Bosco
3. Security Bank Corp. Blk. 13 Lot 4 & 5 Doña Soledad, BLS, Don B
4. METROBANK Doña Soledad, Bicutan, Don Bosco
5. RCBC Savings Bank 133 Doña Soledad Ave., BLS., Don Bosco
6. Banco de Oro Unibank 43 Doña Soledad Ave.BLS, Don Bosco
7. BPI Family Savings Bank 51 Doña Soledad Ave., BLS, Don Bosco
8. Allied Banking Corp. # 50 ABC Bldg. Doña Soledad Ave., BLS,DB
9. Banco de Oro Universal Bank Doña Soledad Ave. cor. France St., BLS
10. Rizal Commercial Banking Corp. 14 Doña Soledad Ave cor. Argentina St. BLS
11. East West Banking Corp. 100 Doña Soledad Ave., BLS, Don Bosco
12. Banco de Oro Unibank LGP Doña Soledad Ave., SM City Bicutan
13. Bank of the Phil. Islands Doña Soledad cor. Nigeria St., BLS
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14. Bank of the Phil. Islands 32 Doña Soledad St., Bicutan, Don Bosco
15. China Banking Corp. Bldg. A SM Bicutan, Don Bosco
16. Phil. National Bank 32 Doña Soledad St., Bicutan, Don Bosco
17. Bank of the Phil. Islands 177 Doña Soledad Ave., BLS
18. CHINA Bank Corp. Doña Soledad Ave., Bicutan
SAN MARTIN DE PORRES
1. Allied Banking Corp. 2110 Iba St., East Service Rd., SMDP
2. METROBANK East Service Rd., Bicutan, San Martin de P.
MOONWALK
1. Banco de Oro Unibank Seal I Bldg. Armstrong Ave., Moonwalk
2. BPI Family Savings Bank 129 Armstrong Ph. I, Moonwalk
Source of Data:
REAL ESTATE DEVELOPERS
City of Parañaque, CY 2013
BARANGAY/COMMERCIAL NAME ADDRESS
BACLARAN
1. Star Builders Realty 1081 Lapu-Lapu St., Baclaran
TAMBO
1. Bay Resources & Dev’t. Corp. Tambo, Parañaque
2. Asia World Properties Phil. Corp. Unit 2D Washington Tower Aguinaldo Blvd
3. Granview Realty & Dev’t. Corp. Roxas Blvd., Tambo
4. Buensuceso DLMP & Realty 502 Quirino Ave., Tambo
5. Agritruction, Incorporated 0211 Quirino Ave., Tambo
6. Reylark Dev’t. Corp. 2712 MIA Rd., Tambo
LA HUERTA
1. Berrod Dev’t. Corp. 0421 Quirino Ave., La Huerta
STO. NIÑO
1. Gly Dev’t. Corp. KLG Bldg.,Del-Bros Ave. cor V. De Leon,SN
2. Pacific Ace Mgt. Corp. 3F, Pamcor Bldg., Pascor Drive, Sto. Niño
3. Twin Mountain Realty Corp. #35 Pacific Drive Pacific Grand Villa, Pascor
Drive, Sto Nino
4. Jupiter’s Real Estate Ventures 8410 Gomburza St., Ilaya, Sto. Niño
SAN DIONISIO
1. Avida Land Corp. Dr. Santos Ave., San Dionisio
2. Robert Gatchalian Realty RG Eng’g. Bldg.Dr. Santos Ave., San D.
3. Dela Cerna’s Agape Prop. 7259 A. Bonifacio St., San Dionisio
SAN ISIDRO
1. PHINMA Prop. Holdings Lombos Ave. (near PATTS) DASA, S. I.
2. D.O. Plaza Estates Inc. (DOPEI) Unit 15 3F Legaspi Towers 3001, Roxas
Blvd., Manila/Plaza Crest San Isidro
63
SAN ANTONIO
1. TAO MAO HOLDINGS CORP. L3 & B15 Nuestra Señora de Lourdes St.
SAV I, San Antonio
2. Canlas-Genova Realty Inc. 269 San Pancrasio St., San Antonio
BF
1. Landco Pacific Corp. 51 Centermall Bldg., Presidents Ave., BF
2. Landco Leisure Dev’t. Inc. 3F Centermall Bldg., #51 Pres. Ave., BF
3. Landco Pacific Ctrs. Inc. 51 Centermall Bldg. Pres. Ave. BF
4. Fuego Dev’t. Corp. 2nd
Flr. Centermall Bldg., Pres. Ave., BF
5. Great City Dev’t. Corp. Elsie Gatches St. cor. Gil Puyat St.
6. Tera Prime Realty & Dev’t. Inc. 76 B Altarejo’s Bldg., W. Vinzon St., BF
7. Marcon Properties Corp. #12 A. Andaya St., BF
DON BOSCO
1. SM Synergy Properties Holdings Corp. Chateau Elysee Doña Soledad Ave. BF
2. J & W Construction & Dev’t. Co. 148 Don Bosco St., BLS, Don Bosco
3. Rosewind Dev’t. Co. 24 Argentina St., BLS, Don Bosco
4. Realcor Inc. 24 Argentina St., BLS, Don Bosco
SUN VALLEY
1. City and Land Developers Parkview Homes Subd., Sun Valley
2. CDC Realty Inc. Sta. Ana Drive, Sun Valley
MOONWALK
1. Luxure Prop. & Dev’t. Corp. Matthew St., Multinational Village, Moonwalk
2. Rafeli Realty & Dev’t. Corp. Doña Soledad Ave. Ext. Moonwalk
3. East West Home Realty & Dev’t. Corp. L4 B4A John Paul St. Multinational Vill M.
MERVILLE
1. DMCI Project Developers, Inc. Km. 138 West service Rd., Merville
2. Robinsons Land Corp. Edison Ave. cor. W. Service Rd., Merville
3. VAY Dev’t. Corp. 64 Vienna St., Merville
4. Transnational Dev’t. Corp. 4 Jordan St., Merville
Source of Data: EDP
LIST OF MANUFACTURERS
City of Parañaque, CY 2013
BARANGAY/COMMERCIAL NAME Address
TAMBO
1. Industron, Inc. 4522 Bataan St., Tambo
2. Jaytee Lighterage & Services Co. Goodwill Subd., Tambo
3. Yotolvo Corp. 2712 MIA Rd., Tambo
4. Mercelles Corp. 603 Quirino Ave., Tambo
DON GALO
1. WellKnit Manufacturing Corp. 3410 Factor Compound, Don Galo
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Socio economic-profile-2014

  • 1. 1 CHAPTER II SOCIO-ECONOMIC PROFILE PHYSICAL PROFILE Boundary: Parañaque City is bounded by Pasay City on the north, Muntinlupa on the southeast, Las Piñas on the southwest, Taguig in the northeast and Manila Bay on the west. Location: Parañaque is located at the geographical coordinates of 121’01” longitude (center) and 14’30” latitude (center). It is situated on the southern portion of Metro Manila, approximately 9.5 kilometers south of Rizal Monument. Land Area: The citys’ total land area of 46.57square kilometer is the third largest in National Capital Region (NCR). It is subdivided into sixteen (16) barangays with two distinct (2) districts. Respectively District I and II composes of eight (8) barangays each. The first district comprises Baclaran, Tambo, Don Galo, Sto. Niño, La Huerta, San Dionisio, Vitalez and San Isidro while the second district consist of Barangays BF, San Antonio, Marcelo Green, Sun Valley, Don Bosco, Moonwalk, Merville and San Martin de Porres. Topography: The city is relatively flat and situated along the coastline areas of six (6) barangays namely: Baclaran, Tambo, Don Galo, Sto.Niño, La Huerta and San Dionisio. The other barangays such as Moonwalk, Vitalez, San Isidro, BF, Don Bosco, Marcelo Green, Merville, Sun Valley, San Antonio, San Martin de Porres have an elevation ranging from 10° to 35° above water level. Climate: Parañaque experiences the same climate weather condition with other cities in Metro Manila. Two distinct seasons: wet season from July to September and dry season for the rest of the year. The city enjoys an annual rainfall of 1.822 mm and 34.4°Celsius temperature, a relative humidity of seventy six percent (76%) and a three (3) mile/sec. speed of southeast wind. SOIL CLASSIFICATION: The soil in Parañaque is classified under Guadalupe soil. It is a volcanic eject that produces a loam to clay loam texture that can hold more water. The soil contains more clay than silt. It is permeability is low with high swelling capacity.
  • 2. 2 Land Use: As of this calendar year 2014, the following are the land uses in Parañaque City. Land Use AREA(Sq.m.) AREA(Has.) Percentage (%) Residential 1 169,558 16.956 0.36 Residential 2 20,726,783 2,072.687 44.51 Residential 3 1,120,864 112.086 2.41 Residential 4 356,165 35.617 0.76 Commercial 1 1,029,943 102,994 2.21 Commercial 2 1,182,597 118,260 2.54 Commercial 3 3,921,896 392.190 8.42 Industrial 1 1,667,278 166.728 3.58 Industrial 2 3,700,851 370.085 7.95 Institutional 578,099 57.810 1.24 Parks & Playground 1,227,480 122.748 2.64 Cemetery 1,246,150 124.615 2.68 Utilities 1,031,536 103.154 2.22 Creeks & Rivers 340,800 34.080 0.73 PUD 8,270,000 827.000 17.76 T O T A L 46,570,000 4,657.000 100 Zoning: The City of Parañaque, through the Sangguniang Bayan, then passed Ordinance No. 07-027 series of 2007, more commonly known as the Comprehensive Land Use Plan and Zoning of Parañaque. It has adapted this legal tool in implementing its land use goals and objectives in its all-out support to develop the city. Under Section 19 of the Zoning Ordinance 07-027, all land development and building constructions/renovations/alterations of residential, commercial and industrial structures are required to secure the necessary zoning/locational clearance prior to the implementation of the project. The ordinance will guide, control, regulates the future growth and development of Parañaque City while protecting public health, safety, peace, comfort and convenience of its constituents. Developments: Commercial and Industrial Development Barangay Baclaran remains the principal central business district while the corridors of Ninoy Aquino Avenue and Dr. A. Santos (formerly Sucat Rd.) are the sites of the fast growing business and commercial activities like motor shops and fine dining restaurants. There is also an emergence of banking and financial rows along Barangay BF, Don Bosco,
  • 3. 3 San Isidro, San Antonio and Moonwalk. Light industries are concentrated along the South Superhighway beginning Barangays Sun Valley, Merville and San Martin de Porres. Bay City Development Project Part of the Public Estate’s Authority (PEA) integrated framework plan in the development of the 1,500 hectares reclamation area known as Bay City Development Project. The project stretches from Roxas Boulevard in Manila from the Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP) all the way to the Coastal Road, Las Piñas section covering four cities and municipality. These are the cities of Manila, Pasay, Parañaque, Las Piñas and Municipality of Bacoor. The project aims to create a new skyline for the Metropolis and develop the Manila Bay waterfront to international standards. There are seven (7) components of the program using the “development by island” approach. The components are Mixed Use Development, Green Zone and Sea Front Promenade, Integrated Movement Networks, adequate Waterways and efficient drainage system, Phase Development District Urban Design and efficient Environmental Management. The Asia World City Barangay Don Galo and Tambo are hosts to the 200 hectares Asia World City. This is considered to be the largest Island Development Project in the country. Its sixteen multi- storey structured (30-storey high) forms the centerpiece of the urban center development. The 183 Marina Properties is divided into four sections: the low density residential areas of Marina East and South, mixed use high density residential/commercial area and low rise townhouse development. It is conceived as a prime residential subdivision complete with a neighborhood shopping center, pocket parks, recreational center, schools, 5-star hotel and financial district. New Central Business District of Parañaque Local and foreign consortiums together with the Public Reclamation Authority (PRA) will spearhead the large-scale development period and transform a 204-hectare area into an institutional trading center envisioned as the New Central Business District into a tourist oriented business neighborhood using international standards. DEMOGRAPHIC PROFILE Population Structure The projected population of Paranaque for the year 2014 is 654,770 with 152,976 households. This constitutes for about 4.96% of the total population of the National Capital Region (NCR) and 0.64% of Philippine population. Population Growth Rate and Projection The trend on population growth of the city for the past thirty (30) years is shown on the following table.
  • 4. 4 1. Population Growth Trend/City of Parañaque Census Date Population Growth Rate May 6, 1970 97,214 4.52 May 1, 1975 158,974 10.37 May 1, 1980 208,552 5.58 May 1, 1990 308,236 3.98 Sept. 1, 1995 391,296 4.57 May 1, 2000 449,811 3.03 August 1, 2007 552,660 2.94 May 1, 2010 588,126 2.72 With the growth rate of 2.72, the city is expected to double its’ population in 23 years. PROJECTED POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD PER BARANGAY City of Paranaque, CY 2014 BARANGAY POPULATION NO. OF HOUSEHOLDS HOUSEHOLD SIZE Baclaran 23,749 7,524 3.2 Tambo 29,179 7,002 4.2 Don Galo 12,054 2,329 5.2 La Huerta 9,784 1,895 5.2 Sto. Niño 31,434 7,737 4.1 Vitalez 5,030 1,170 4.3 San Dionisio 67,858 16,065 4.2 San Isidro 76,858 17,289 4.4 San Antonio 66,629 15,234 4.4 BF 92,919 21,738 4.3 Sun Valley 41,845 9,957 4.2 Marcelo Green 32,032 8,456 3.8 Don Bosco 53,018 11,813 4.5 Merville 22,702 4,385 5.2 San Martin De Porres 23,310 7,095 3.3 Moonwalk 66,369 13,287 5.0 Total 654,770 152,976 4.3
  • 5. 5 Population Density The city’s population density currently stands at 140.60 persons per hectare. The most densely populated barangay is Barangay Don Galo with 519.12 pop/ha. Second is Barangay Baclaran with 372.71 pop/ha. And the least populated is Barangay Merville with 74.58 pop/ ha. PROJECTED POPULATION AND POPULATION DENSITY PER BARANGAY City of Parañaque, CY 2014 BARANGAY POPULATION AREA (Ha) POPULATION DENSITY (Pop/Ha) Baclaran 23,749 63.72 372.71 Tambo 29,179 309.69 94.22 Don Galo 12,054 23.22 519.12 La Huerta 9,784 53.72 182.13 Sto. Niño 31, 434 245.97 127.80 Vitalez 5,030 57.20 87.94 San Dionisio 67,858 662.56 102.42 San Isidro 76,858 365.22 210.44 San Antonio 66,629 287.19 232.00 BF 92,919 769.50 120.75 Sun Valley 41,845 177.75 235.41 Marcelo Green 32,032 306.19 104.61 Don Bosco 53,018 384.75 137.80 Merville 22,702 304.40 74.58 San Martin De Porres 23,310 155.65 149.76 Moonwalk 66,369 377.28 175.91 Undeclared Area - 152.99 - Total 654,770 4,657.00 140.60 Prepared by: Research and Statistics Division City Planning and Development Coordinators Office
  • 6. 6 Population Distribution by Age Group and Gender The number of male compared to the number of female varies for different age group. There are more male from the under 1 age up to 14 years of age group. Meanwhile, female outnumber the male between the ages of 15 years old until 85 years of age. AGE COMPOSITION BY GENDER DISTRIBUTION City of Parañaque, CY 2014 AGE GROUP MALE FEMALE POPULATION % DISTRIBUTION Under I 4,757 2,117 6,874 1.05 1 - 4 28,475 26,631 55,106 8.42 5 - 9 31,662 28,233 59,895 9.15 10 - 14 31,662 29,074 60,736 9.27 15 - 19 30,380 32,214 62,594 9.56 20 - 24 31,053 35,509 66,562 10.16 25 - 29 30,773 34,358 65,131 9.95 30 - 34 27,665 29,783 57,448 8.77 35 - 39 23,667 25,344 49,011 7.48 40 - 44 20,516 22,919 43,435 6.63 45 - 49 17,277 19,371 36,648 5.60 50 - 54 14,465 15,909 30,374 4.64 55 - 59 10,516 11,512 22,028 3.36 60 - 64 7,329 8,460 15,789 2.41 65 - 69 3,890 4,951 8,841 1.35 70 - 74 2,777 3,837 6,614 1.01 75 - 79 1,658 2,447 4,105 0.63 80 - over 1,094 2,485 3,579 0.54 Total 319,616 335,154 654,770 99.98
  • 7. 7 PROJECTED CHILDREN POPULATION (0-17) BY BARANGAY City of Parañaque, CY 2014 BARANGAY CHILDREN POPULATION UNDER 1 YEAR AGES 1-6 YEARS AGES 7-12 YEARS AGES 13-17 YEARS Baclaran 10,420 326 3,015 3,310 3,194 Tambo 10,107 316 2,924 3,211 3,098 Don Galo 3,628 113 1,050 1,152 1,112 La Huerta 2,908 91 841 924 891 Sto. Niño 11,162 348 3,230 3,546 3,421 Vitalez 1,547 48 448 492 474 San Dionisio 23,972 748 6,936 7,615 7,347 San Isidro 24,065 751 6,963 7,644 7,376 San Antonio 22,198 694 6,422 7,051 6,804 BF 31,997 999 9,258 10,164 9,806 Sun Valley 14,122 441 4,086 4,486 4,328 Marcelo Green 11,195 349 3,239 3,556 3,432 Don Bosco 16,867 526 4,880 5,358 5,169 Merville 6,818 212 1,973 2,166 2,090 San Martin De Porres 9,369 294 2,711 2,976 2,871 Moonwalk 19,792 618 5,726 6,287 6,066 Total 220,167 6,874 79,064 69,938 67,479 Prepared by: Research , Evaluation and Statistics Division City Planning & Dev’t Coordinator’s Office
  • 8. 8 Population Distribution Among the sixteen (16) barangays of Parañaque, the largest in terms of population size is Barangay BF with a projected population of 92,919 second is Barangay San Isidro with population of 76,858 and third is Barangay San Dionisio with population of 67,858. Barangay Vitalez has the lowest population with a total of 5,030 seconded by Barangay La Huerta with 9,784 residents and third by Barangay Don Galo with 12,054 residents. PROJECTED POPULATION AND GENDER DISTRIBUTION BY BARANGAY City of Parañaque, CY 2014 BARANGAY POPULATION MALE FEMALE DISTRIBUTION Baclaran 23,749 11,593 12,156 3.63 Tambo 29,179 14,244 14,935 4.46 Don Galo 12, 054 5,883 6,171 1.84 La Huerta 9,784 4,775 5,009 1.49 Sto. Niño 31,434 15,343 16,091 4.80 Vitalez 5,030 2,456 2,574 0.77 San Dionisio 67,858 33,124 34,734 10.36 San Isidro 76,858 37,518 39,340 11.74 San Antonio 66,629 32,523 34,106 10.18 BF 92,919 45,358 47,561 14.18 Sun Valley 41,845 20,426 21,419 6.39 Marcelo Green 32,032 15,637 16,395 4.89 Don Bosco 53,018 25,880 27,138 8.10 Merville 22,702 11,080 11,622 3.47 San Martin De Porres 23,310 11,378 11,932 3.56 Moonwalk 66,369 32,398 33,971 10.14 Total 654,770 319,616 335,154 100.0 Prepared by: Research , Evaluation and Statistics Division City Planning & Dev’t Coordinator’s Office
  • 9. 9 Dependency Population The household population of the City of Paranaque comprised 27.89 percent young dependents (age group 0 to 14) with 182,611 population, 3.53 percent old dependents (age group 65 and over)with 23,139 population and 68.58 percent working-age population (15 to 64 years) with 449,020 population. These reflected dependency ratio of 46 dependents (five old dependents and 41 young dependents) for every 100 persons in the working population. DEPENDENCY POPULATION BY AGE GROUP City of Parañaque, CY 2014 Age Group Population Percent Below 1-14 182,611 27.89 15 - 64 449,020 68.58 65 and above 23,139 3.53 Total 654,770 100.00 SENIOR CITIZENS Senior citizens comprising those aged 60 years old and over, numbered 37,897 in Paranaque. Males accounted for 43.02 percent or 16,303 of the senior citizens and the rest 57 percent or 21,594 were females. Senior citizens represent 5.95 percent of the total household population of the city. LABOR FORCE The total population of 15 years old and over in Parañaque is estimated at 472,159 persons but only 63.2 % or 298,404 are in the labor force or economically active persons and those not economically active persons (house-keepers, students, aged and others ) are 36.8 % or 173,755 persons. Employed and Unemployed Labor Force Employment rate among the economically active persons is estimated at 89.8% or 267,967 employed persons and the unemployment rate is 10.2 % or 30,437 unemployed persons. Characteristics of Employed and Unemployed Labor Force The employed labor force is composed of 55.1 % or 147,650 male and 44.9 % or 120,317 females. While, unemployed labor force are 44.9% or 13,666 males and 55.1% or 16,771 females. Underemployment rate is 10.4 % with a total of 27,868 person underemployed. There are 16,442 males and 11,426 females underemployed.
  • 10. 10 EMPLOYMENT STATUS BY AGE GROUP AND GENDER City of Parañaque, CY 2014 Age Group In The Labor Force Both Gender Employed Unemployed Underemployed 15 - 19 27,738 4,952 2,886 20 - 24 41,508 8,947 4,319 25 - 29 45,689 5,165 4,752 30 - 34 41,160 3,928 4,282 35 - 39 32,290 2,021 3,360 40 - 44 25,509 1,613 2,646 45 - 49 19,749 1,161 2,054 50 - 54 13,828 709 1,438 55 - 59 9,246 642 959 60 - 64 5,439 570 566 65 - over 5,811 729 606 Total 267,967 30,437 27,868 MALE EMPLOYMENT BY AGE GROUP, CY 2014 Age Group Employed Unemployed Underemployed 15 - 19 10,972 2,293 1,221 20 - 24 19,741 3,709 2,200 25 - 29 24,421 2,268 2,719 30 - 34 23,828 1,692 2,655 35 - 39 19,592 998 2,182 40 - 44 15,798 916 1,759 45 - 49 12,742 460 1,418 50 - 54 8,770 404 976 55 - 59 5,672 272 632 60 - 64 3,218 268 358 65 - over 2,896 386 322 Total 147,650 13,666 16,442
  • 11. 11 FEMALE EMPLOYMENT BY AGE GROUP, CY 2014 Age Group Employed Unemployed Underemployed 15 - 19 17,151 2,633 1,628 20 - 24 22,046 5,349 2,094 25 - 29 21,336 2,917 2,027 30 - 34 17,225 2,259 1,636 35 - 39 12,534 990 1,192 40 - 44 9,556 626 908 45 - 49 6,839 725 648 50 - 54 4,953 280 471 55 - 59 3,523 376 334 60 - 64 2,204 298 208 65 - OVER 2,950 320 280 Total 120,317 16,771 11,426 HOUSEHOLD POPULATION BY RELIGIOUS AFFILIATIONS City of Parañaque, CY 2014 RELIGIOUS AFFILIATION BOTH SEXES MALE FEMALE PERCENT DISTRIBUTIO N Roman Catholic 591,719 286,582 305,137 9.036 Aglipayan 1,222 612 610 0.19 Islam 3,175 1,475 1,700 0.48 Iglesia ni Cristo 12,245 5,996 6,249 1.87 United Church of Christ in the Phil. 973 461 512 0.15 Lutheran Church in the Philippines 371 196 175 0.06 Phil. Episcopal Church 106 54 52 0.02 Iglesia Evangelista Methodista in Las Filipinas 423 209 214 0.06
  • 12. 12 United Methodist 1,781 824 957 0.27 Other Methodist 473 226 247 0.07 Salvation Army Phils. 22 8 14 0.00 Convention of the Phil. Baptist Chur 1,362 620 742 0.21 Other Protestant 3,349 1,561 1,788 0.51 Buddhist 1,078 570 508 0.16 Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter Day Saints 939 454 485 0.14 Jehovah’s Witness 1,963 874 1,089 0.28 Phil. Benevolent Missionaries Ass 462 205 257 0.07 Seventh Day Adventist 2,039 907 1,132 0.30 Evangelicals 10,039 4,726 5,313 1.53 Bible Baptist 923 433 490 0.14 Southern Baptist 160 66 94 0.02 Asso. of Baptist Churches in Luzon, Vis.& Min 75 32 43 0.01 Asso. of Funda mental Baptist Church in Phils. 393 158 235 0.06 International Baptist Missio nary Fellowship 32 11 21 0.00 Missionary Baptist Churches of the Phils. 88 45 43 0.01 Other Baptist 462 215 247 0.07 Tribal Religions 46 28 18 0.00 Others 4,042 1,995 2,047 0.62 None 520 272 248 0.08 Unknown 14,288 7,016 7,272 2.21 T O T A L 654,770 316,831 337,939 99.99
  • 13. 13 POPULATION BY HIGHEST EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT City of Parañaque, CY 2014 HIGHEST EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT POPULATION 5Y/O & Over MALE FEMALE DISTRIBUTION No Grade Completed 21,695 11,354 10,341 3.66 Pre-School 13,846 7,435 6,411 2.33 Elementary 130,416 64,133 66,283 22.00 1st - 4th Grade 62,204 31,758 30,446 10.49 5th – 6th Grade 18,432 9,207 9,225 3.11 Graduate 49,780 23,168 26,612 8.40 High School 218,200 100,594 117,606 36.81 Undergraduate 69,868 33,344 36,524 11.79 Graduate 148,332 67,250 81,082 25.02 Post Secondary 20,171 9,753 10,418 3.40 Undergraduate 4,413 2,393 2,020 0.74 Graduate 15,758 7,361 8,398 2.66 College- Undergraduate 68,587 34,125 34,462 11.57 Academic Degree Holder 104,071 49,715 54,356 17.56 Post- Baccalaureate 1,552 769 783 0.26 Not Stated 14,251 5,952 8,299 2.4 Total 592,790 283,830 308,960 99.96 Prepared by: Research & Evaluation and Statistics Division City Planning & Dev’t Coordinator’s Office
  • 14. 14 LITERACY OF HOUSEHOLD POPULATION BY AGE GROUP AND GENDER City of Parañaque, CY 2014 AGE GROUP HOUSEHOLD POPULATION 10 yrs. old & over LITERATE ILLITERATE BOTH SEXES 10 – 14 61,904 61,210 694 15 – 19 65,979 65,726 253 20 – 24 71,069 70,922 147 25 – 29 71,978 71,830 147 30 – 34 57,026 56,917 109 35 – 39 51,580 51,475 105 40 – 44 40,642 40,546 97 45 – 49 33,729 33,641 88 50 – 54 27,201 27,122 79 55 – 59 18,934 18,868 66 60 – 64 12,433 12,361 72 65 – 69 8,354 8,302 52 70 & Over 12,069 11,931 138 Total 532,898 530,851 2,047 LITERACY OF HOUSEHOLD POPULATION BY AGE GROUP AND MALE GENDER City of Parañaque, CY 2014 AGE GROUP HOUSEHOLD POPULATION 10 yrs. old & over LITERATE ILLITERATE MALE 10 – 14 31,393 30,974 419 15 – 19 30,827 30,686 142 20 – 24 32,401 32,331 77 25 – 29 33,947 33,869 78
  • 15. 15 30 – 34 27,411 27,355 55 35 – 39 25,252 25,201 50 40 – 44 19,260 19,202 57 45 – 49 16,139 16,091 48 50 – 54 13,022 12,983 39 55 – 59 9,019 8,992 27 60 – 64 5,855 5,837 18 65 – 69 3,649 3,637 11 70 & Over 4,576 4,558 18 Total 252,751 251,716 1,032 LITERACY OF HOUSEHOLD POPULATION BY AGE GROUP AND FEMALE GENDER City of Parañaque, CY 2014 AGE GROUP HOUSEHOLD POPULATION 10 yrs. old & over LITERATE ILLITERATE FEMALE 10 – 14 30,511 30,236 275 15 – 19 35,152 35,041 111 20 – 24 38,668 38,592 76 25 – 29 38,031 37,962 69 30 – 34 29,615 29,562 54 35 – 39 26,328 26,272 56 40 – 44 21,382 21,342 40 45 – 49 17,590 17,550 40 50 – 54 14,179 14,140 39 55 – 59 9,915 9,876 40 60 – 64 6,578 6,524 54 65 – 69 4,705 4,664 41 70 & Over 7,493 7,374 120 Total 280,147 279,135 1,015
  • 16. 16 PERSONS WITH DISABILITY BY GENDER AND TYPE OF DISABILITY City of Parañaque, CY 2010 TYPE OF DISABILITY PERSON WITH DISABILITY MALE FEMALE DISTRIBUTION Total Blindness 159 66 93 2.67 Partial Blindness 309 148 161 5.18 Low Vision 2,821 1,224 1,597 47.30 Total Deafness 170 85 85 2.85 Partial Deafness 112 60 52 1.88 Hard of Hearing 115 47 68 1.93 Oral Defect 192 89 103 3.22 Loss of one or both arms/hands 398 213 185 6.67 Loss of one or both legs/feet 198 111 87 3.32 Quadriplegic 274 145 129 4.59 Mentally Retarded 383 227 156 6.42 Mentally Ill 674 342 332 11.30 Multiple Impairment 159 101 58 2.66 Total 5,964 2,858 3,106 99.99 Prepared by: Research & Evaluation and Statistics Division City Planning & Dev’t Coordinator’s Office HOUSEHOLD POPULATION BY ETHNICITY AND GENDER City of Parañaque, CY 2014 ETHNICITY BOTH SEXES MALE FEMALE DISTRIBUTIO N Abelling 139 68 71 0.02 Abeyan 379 167 212 0.05 Aburlin 67 32 35 0.01
  • 17. 17 Aeta/Ayta 111 57 54 0.02 Aggay 141 49 92 0.02 Agta 39 25 14 0.01 Agutaynon/Agutayanon 24 8 16 0.00 Akeanon/Aklanon 1,553 786 767 0.24 Alangan 27 10 17 0.00 Apayao/Yapayao 29 13 16 0.00 Applai 169 83 86 0.03 Atta/Ata/Ati 69 29 40 0.01 Ayangon 26 14 12 0.00 Badjao/Sama Dilaut 54 25 29 0.01 Bagobo/Guinga 43 33 10 0.01 Balangao/Baliwon 14 8 6 0.00 Bantoanon 30 18 12 0.00 Banwaon 165 73 92 0.02 Batak/Binatak 38 24 14 0.01 Batangan 421 223 198 0.04 Bikol/Bicol 40,886 19,908 20,978 5.72 Bilaon 40 18 22 0.32 Binukid/Bukidnon 242 111 131 0.04 Bisaya/Binisaya 37,478 17,177 20,301 5.72 Boholano 2,097 1,044 1,053 0.32 Mangyan 6 1 5 0.00 Manobo/Ata-Manobo 323 159 164 0.05 Maranao 1,457 696 761 0.22
  • 18. 18 Masbateño/Masbateñon 2,204 1,051 1,153 0.34 Molbog 1 1 - 0.00 Negrito 13 4 9 0.00 Palawan/Pinalawan/Palawano n 160 71 89 0.02 Pangasinan/Panggalato 6,710 3,433 3,277 1.02 Paranon 6 4 2 0.00 Remontado 1 - 1 0.00 Romblon/Rombloanon 655 328 327 0.10 Sama/Samal/Abaknon 233 112 121 0.03 Sambal/Zambal 210 117 93 0.03 Subanen (Sicon, Zambo., Norte)/Subaben (Zambo. Norte & Sur) 325 136 189 0.05 Sulod 4 4 0 0.00 Surigaonon 2,186 1,069 1,117 0.33 Tabangnon 4 1 3 0.00 Tagalog 502,26 5 245,59 4 256,67 1 76.71 Tagbanwa 4 - 4 0.00 Tausug 400 177 223 0.06 Tiboli 10 4 6 0.00 Teduroy 8 4 4 0.00 Ternateño-Chavacano 30 13 17 0.00 Tigwahon/Tigwahanon 1 1 0 0.00 Tinggian 1 - 1 0.00 Tuwali 1 1 0 0.00 Waray 28,204 13,829 14,375 4.31 Yakan 38 28 10 0.01 Yogad 10 10 0 0.00
  • 19. 19 Zamboangeño-Chavacano 1,149 517 632 0.17 Other Local Ethnicity 1,075 505 570 0.16 Chinese 1,205 662 543 0.18 American/English 740 423 317 0.11 Other Foreign Ethnicity 1,244 849 395 0.19 Not Reported 19,606 9,108 10,498 2.99 Total 654,770 318,914 335,856 99.93 HOUSEHOLD POPULATION BY MOTHER TONGUE (DIALECT) City of Parañaque, CY 2014 LANGUAGE OR DIALECT SPOKEN NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS Abelling 120 Akeanon/Aklanon 18 Bikol/Bicol 848 Bisaya/Binisaya 1,211 Boholano 48 Buhid 16 Caviteño 16 Cebuano 1,155 Cotabateño-Chavacano 35 Davaweño 18 Hiligaynon, Ilonggo 1,126 Ibanag 34 Ifugao 16 Ilocano 590 Ilongot 35 Iraya 133 Itawit 18 Itneg 361 Kankanal/kankaney/Kankanaey 1,188 Kapampangan 194 Karay-a 16 Maguindanao 34 Manobo/Ata-Manobo 50 Maranao 81 Masbateño/Masbatenon 18 Pangasinan/Panggalato 288 Romblon/Rombloanon 18
  • 20. 20 Subanen (Sicon, Zambo. Norte/Subaben (Zambo. Norte & Sur) 52 Surigaonon 85 Tagalog 143,263 Tausug 84 Waray 611 Zamboangeño-Chavacano 18 Other Local Ethnicity 442 Chinese 53 American/English 486 Other Foreign Ethnicity 188 TOTAL 152,967 NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS BY AGE GROUP, SEX OF HOUSEHOLD HEAD AND HOUSEHOLD SIZE City of Paranaque, CY 2014 HOUSEHOLD SIZE Age group and Sex of H.H. Head Number of Households 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 and over Ave. H.H. Size ALL AGES 152,976 11,294 20,006 26,842 28,387 24,480 19,569 10,039 12,359 4.3 Below 20 1,055 367 320 224 81 34 15 9 5 2.22 20-29 28,364 3,644 6,049 7,552 5,590 2,989 1,520 551 469 3.2 30-39 44,375 3,123 5,208 7,740 9,270 7,965 5,741 2,780 2,548 4.2 40-49 35,701 1,882 2,934 4,448 6,092 6,592 6,163 3,414 4,176 4.9 50-59 25,010 1,131 2,484 3,578 4,382 4,336 3,885 2,042 3,172 4.9 60-69 11,875 644 1,822 2,050 2,030 1,728 1,511 816 1,274 4.5 70-79 5,232 394 930 964 748 657 593 351 595 4.3 80 & over 1,363 109 259 287 195 180 141 76 116 4.1
  • 21. 21 HOUSEHOLD SIZE Age group and Sex of H.H. Head Number of Households 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 and over Ave. H.H. Size MALE 124,056 6,818 14,341 21,481 24,068 21,008 17,028 8,752 10,560 4.5 Below 20 690 188 223 174 62 24 8 7 5 2.4 20-29 23,627 2,283 4,788 6,594 5,066 2,662 1,350 494 390 3.3 30-39 38,589 2,128 4,102 6,655 8,345 7,214 5,262 2,574 2,309 4.3 40-49 29,565 1,196 1,928 3,366 5,042 5,729 5,501 3,051 3,752 5.1 50-59 19,431 605 1,528 2,543 3,489 3,577 3,262 1,743 2,684 5.1 60-69 8,342 251 1,118 1,431 1,505 1,287 1,189 612 949 4.7 70-79 3,122 144 521 577 459 419 372 226 404 4.6 80 & 0ver 691 22 134 142 100 99 82 46 66 4.4 HOUSEHOLD SIZE Age group and Sex of H.H. Head Number of Households 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 and over Ave. H.H. Size FEMALE 28,920 4,477 5,665 5,360 4,317 3,472 2,542 1,285 1,791 3.7 Below 20 365 179 99 50 18 10 6 2 1 1.9 20-29 4,737 1,360 1,260 957 523 328 172 58 79 2.6
  • 22. 22 30-39 5,785 995 1,107 1,086 926 752 479 205 235 3.5 40-49 6,134 685 1,005 1,081 1,051 864 664 363 421 4.0 50-59 5,582 526 954 1,036 894 759 622 299 492 4.1 60-69 3,534 393 705 620 524 440 323 204 325 4.0 70-79 2,110 252 410 386 289 238 220 126 189 4.0 80 & 0ver 673 87 126 145 96 81 59 30 49 3.8 Prepared by: Research and Statistics Division, City Planning and Development Coordinators Office TOTAL POPULATION BY AGE GROUP, GENDER AND MARITAL STATUS City of Parañaque, CY 2014 AGE GROUP TOTAL POP. 10 Yrs. Old and Over MARITAL STATUS BOTH GENDER SINGLE MARRIED WIDOW DIVOR/SEPA RATED LIVE- IN UNKNOWN Below 20 127,883 121,761 1,540 115 226 2,358 1,883 20-24 71,070 50,389 10,144 98 610 9,085 744 25-29 71,977 30,699 29,106 214 1,094 10,390 474 30-34 57,025 13,399 34,817 444 1,393 6,672 300 35-39 51,580 8,513 35,770 728 1,621 4,743 205 40-44 40,641 5,145 29,578 1,154 1,539 3,073 152 45-49 33,728 3,315 25,105 1,635 1,435 2,138 100 50-54 27,201 2,231 20,063 2,386 1,107 1,302 112 55-59 18,934 1,363 13,658 2,354 722 781 56
  • 23. 23 60-64 12,433 805 8,474 2,461 317 325 51 65-69 8,355 564 5,103 2,236 207 206 39 70-74 5,769 318 3,149 2,098 94 78 32 75-79 3,346 251 1,538 1,440 58 38 21 80 & Over 2,954 240 914 1,714 25 35 27 TOTAL 532,897 238,995 218,959 19,077 10,448 41,223 4,195 TOTAL POPULATION BY AGE GROUP, MALE GENDER AND MARITAL STATUS City of Parañaque, CY 2014 AGE GROUP TOTAL POP. 10 Yrs. Old and Over MARITAL STATUS MALE SINGLE MARRIED WIDOW DIVOR/SEPA RATED LIVE- IN UNKNOWN Below 20 62,222 60,106 425 52 72 649 918 20-24 32,401 24,699 3,473 31 130 3,712 356 25-29 33,947 15,148 12,967 57 288 5,271 216 30-34 27,412 6,451 16,691 115 416 3,625 114 35-39 25,253 3,935 17,859 182 557 2,627 93 40-44 19,260 2,203 14,652 266 431 1,654 54 45-49 16,139 1,353 12,819 333 423 1,169 42 50-54 13,023 809 10,601 498 314 766 35 55-59 9,019 463 7,358 484 232 470 12 60-64 5,855 214 4,783 512 113 219 14 65-69 3,648 138 2,840 453 78 134 5 70-74 2,424 68 1,845 416 34 48 13 75-79 1,287 52 917 271 18 22 7
  • 24. 24 80 & Over 949 47 562 312 6 21 1 TOTAL 252,839 115,686 107,792 3,983 3,113 20,386 1,879 TOTAL POPULATION BY AGE GROUP, FEMALE GENDER AND MARITAL STATUS CITY OF PARANAQUE, CY 2013 AGE GROUP TOTAL POP. 10 Yrs. Old and Over MARITAL STATUS FEMALE SINGLE MARRIED WIDOW DIVOR/SEPA RATED LIVE- IN UNKNOWN Below 20 65,662 61,656 1,115 64 154 1,709 964 20-24 38,668 25,689 6,671 67 480 5,372 389 25-29 37,619 15,551 16,138 157 394 5,120 259 30-34 29,613 6,949 18,126 328 977 3,047 186 35-39 26,328 4,579 17,911 545 1,064 2,117 112 40-44 21,382 2,942 14,926 888 1,107 1,420 99 45-49 17,589 1,963 12,285 1,302 1,013 969 57 50-54 14,179 1,422 9,463 1,888 792 536 78 55-59 9,915 901 6,300 1,871 490 310 43 60-64 6,578 592 3,692 1,948 204 106 36 65-69 4,707 426 2,263 1,783 130 73 32 70-74 3,345 251 1,306 1,682 60 28 18 75-79 2,059 198 619 1,169 39 15 19 80 & Over 2,005 193 352 1,402 18 14 26 TOTAL 280,059 123,311 111,167 15,093 7,334 20,836 2,318 Prepared by: Research and Statistics Division City Planning and Development Coordinators Office
  • 25. 25 T0TAL NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS, AVERAGE INCOME AND EXPENDITURE BY INCOME CLASS City of Paranaque CY 2013 INCOME CLASS (per annum) NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS AVERAGE INCOME (Php) AVERAGE EXPENDITURE (Php) PERCENT (%) Under 40,000 1,102 42,903 48,080 0.74 40,000 –79,999 7,431 68,739 82,752 4.99 80,000-119,999 31,900 113,951 112,779 21.42 120,000- 249,999 59,570 206,836 196,054 40.00 250,000- over 48,922 748,193 572,313 32.85 TOTAL 148,925 356,657 295,058 100.00 1. The total income of families in Paranaque for the year 2012 was recorded at Php 53.117 billion, comprising 4.6 percent of the total income for the NCR at PhP1.1 trillion. 2. The total expenditure of families in Paranaque for 2012 reached PhP43.996 billion, representing 4.3 percent of the total expenditure for the NCR which was estimated at PhP 979.167 billion. 3. Average income of families in Paranaque in 2012 reached PhP 356,657 thousand while average expenditure reached Php 295,058 thousand. Average savings of families in Paranaque was estimated at an average of PhP 61,599 thousand. 4. The families with seven or more members had the highest average annual income, while those families with only one member had the lowest average annual income. 5. Families with seven or more members also had the highest average annual expenditure per year. While families with only one member had the lowest yearly expenses. 6. Families in Paranaque with seven or more members had the highest average annual savings, estimated at PhP61,599 thousand, while families with only one member had the lowest with only PhP29 thousand.
  • 26. 26 SOCIAL SERVICES PROFILE Health Profile 1.1 Health Services The city’s health situation in the last five (7) years can be highly evaluated as outstanding for being the recipient of Healthy City by the Alliance of Healthy Cities of Western Pacific Region. A healthy city is a process of improving the health of city dwellers through improved living condition and better health services with various urban development activities through the partnership of public, private and voluntary sectors. Trend of Vital Health Indices Parañaque City, 2013 Health Indices 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 Crude Birth Rate (CBR) 9.90 10.38 12.60 14.64 14.04 12.70 13.13 12.4 Crude Death Rate (CDR) 4.01 4.85 3.91 3.83 3.53 3.72 3.81 3.79 Maternal Mortality Rate (MMR) 0.29 0.00 1.24 0.24 0.61 0.13 0.61 0.51 Infant Mortality Rate (IMR) 5.95 19.90 18.56 18.00 15.19 15.9 5.52 13.63 1.2 Births The crude birth rate is a measure of the increase of population through birth statistics of birth population and registered in the Office of the Civil Registrar. In 2012, the City had recorded 7,777 live births by a crude birth rate of 12.4 per thousand live births. This figure is lower than the previous year, of which 13.13 per one thousand live births. Of these live births, 3,993 (51.34%) were male while 3,784 (48.66%) were female. In 2012, ninety one (91) percent of deliveries were attended by trained/skilled health personnel. Of which, 59 % were doctors, 32.08 % were mid-wives, 8.92 % were hilots. Almost 9 for every10 deliveries were attended by trained health personnel. Small proportion, 22.91% or 1,782 of deliveries were done at home. 37.38 % or 2,907 deliveries were done in government/private hospitals, 1,679 or 21.59 % in lying in and 1,373 or 17.65 % in clinics.
  • 27. 27 1.3 Morbidity A total of 35,640 patients were seen and examined by the different health centers. Upper Respiratory Tract Infection with a rate of 190.12/ 10, 000 population remains the leading cause of morbidity in Paranaque.This was followed by wound (45.16 rate) and Animal Bite (37.20 rate). Other causes of morbidity are Tuberculosis (21.81 rate), Bronchitis, all forms (17.62 rate), Hypertension (17.28 rate), Urinary Tract Infection(16.35 rate), Diarrhea (14.92 rate), Dermatosis (10.98 rate) and Tonsillopharyngitis (10.90 rate). Among children less than 5 years, majority with 55.37% of the cases were seen due to Upper Respiratory Tract Infection, the leading cause of morbidity followed by Diarrhea, Bronchitis, and Pneumonia. 1.4 Mortality Crude Death Rate [CDR] is a measure of one -mortality from all causes which may result in a decrease population. A steady increase in CDR was noted from 2008 – 2011 but a slight decrease in 2012. There was 0.09 decrease in CDR in 2012 (3.79 deaths/1,000 population) as compared to the average (3.70) of the previous 5 years. There were 2,380 deaths from all causes in 2012 with the crude death rate of 3.79 per 1000 population.It was slightly lower compared to the CDR last 2011. Highest number of deaths was reported in Barangay San Dionisio with 283 deaths, followed by Barangay San Isidro with 269 deaths and Barangay BF with 268 deaths. In 2012, highest number of deaths (388) was due to Coronary Artery Diseases, 272 deaths were due to Pneumonia, and 261 deaths due to Cancer. Other causes of deaths were Diabetes Mellitus, Hypertension, Renal Disease, Tuberculosis, and Bronchial Asthma. 1.5 Infant Mortality Infant mortality is the death of an infant under one year of age. Infant mortality rate (IMR) measures the risk of dying during the first year of life. It is a good index of the general health condition of a community since it reflects the changes in the environmental and medical conditions of a community. There were 106 infant deaths from all causes with a crude death rate of 13.63 per 1000 livebirths in 2012. This was 2.15 deaths/ 1000 livebirths lower compared to the average of the past 5 years. Highest in Barangay Marcelo Green with the highest IMR with 27.44 infant deaths / 1000 livebirths, followed by Barangay Don Bosco and San Antonio with 22.04 infant deaths and with 18.0 infant deaths per 1000 livebirths respectively. Sepsis, Pneumonia and prematurity were the top leading causes of infant mortality in the city. 1.6 Mortality of Children Less Than 5 Year A total of 144 deaths among children less than 5 years registered in 2012 with a proportionate mortality ratio of 18.52 deaths per 1000 livebirths. Barangay Don Bosco had
  • 28. 28 the highest rate with 32 deaths/ 1000 livebirths followed by Barangay Marcelo Green and and San Antonio with recorded 30 deaths and 26 deaths per 1000 livebirths respectively. Common causes of deaths for children less than 5 years were Sepsis Neonatorum (25.69%), Pneumonia (25%), and Prematurity (9.72%). Other causes of death for children less than 5 years were Gastroentiritis, Asphyxia, Aspiration, Bronchial Asthma, Dengue Fever, Sepsis and Accident. 1.7 Maternal Mortality Maternal death is the death of a woman while pregnant or within 42 days of termination pregnancy, irrespective of the duration and the site of the pregnancy, from any cause relative to or aggravated by pregnancy or its management, but not from accidental or incidental causes. Maternal Mortality Rate (MMR) measures the risk of dying from causes relative to pregnancy, and childbirth. It is an index of the obstetrical care needed and received by the women in the community. There were 4 maternal death reported in 2012 with a maternal moratlity ratio of 0.51 deaths per 1000 livebirths in 2012. This was 16.39 % lower compared last year. Barangay Merville had the highest MMR recorded with 6.62 deaths / 1000 livebirths, followed by Barangay Don Bosco and Barangay Moonwalk with 2 and 1.82 deaths /1000 livebirths respectively. Causes of maternal deaths were ruptured ectopic pregnancy, pulmonary trombo embolism, post-partum hemorrhage and abruption placenta. 1.8 Health Resources The Paranaque City Health Office deliver its health services through promotion, protection, preservation and restoration of health of the people in 16 health centers , 5 barangay stations and 7 lying –ins . On the other hand, the curative aspect is taken cared of by 6 private and one [1] public hospital. Health Manpower: The total health manpower compliment was 323 permanent, casual and job order personnel. This comprises the following: 22 Medical Officers, 23 Dentists, 16 Medical Technologists, 70 Nurses, 5 Nutritionist-Dietician, 32 Nursing Attendants, 48 midwives, 30 Sanitary Inspectors, 183 Barangay Health Workers and Administrative Support Staff. Health Budget: The City Health Office has a total budget of Php 197,488,932.81 in the current year 2013 which is 5.37% of the total city budget. Of this office budget, 92.58% or Php 182,840,784.81 is appropriated for personnel services. About 7.42% or 14,648,148.00 will be utilized for maintenance and other operating expenses. There is no appropriation for capital outlay. NUTRITION Being underweight, even mild increases the risk of death and inhibits cognitive development in children. This leads to less fit and productive adults in the future. Moreover,
  • 29. 29 it perpetuates the problem from one generation to the next through malnourished women having low birth weight babies. o Parañaque City ranks 15 among cities with low prevalence rate of malnutrition. o Slight increase in OPT coverage, 91.10% to 91.52% makes the city find more underweight children. o Among the 16 barangays in Parañaque, Barangay BF and Barangay San Isidro have the highest prevalence of malnutrition among Preschool Children with 261 and 252 Underweight Children respectively. Barangay Baclaran ranked third with 190 underweight children and with high prevalence rate of malnutrition. o However, Barangay La Huerta, the second smallest population in the city with estimated population size of 9,525 registered a 58 malrnourished children. FLORENCIO V. BERNABE, SR. MEMORIAL HOSPITAL (former PARAÑAQUE COMMUNITY HOSPITAL) The lone government hospital in Parañaque is 50-bed capacity located at Quirino, Avenue, La Huerta, Parañaque City. The old hospital has a new constructed building and with manpower components. Regular Personnel 136 JOB ORDER 8 Medical Specialist 14 Detailed Housekeeping Staff 4 Non-Itemized (Casuals) 28 Detailed CSU Personnel 10 Its medical services is centered on the health need requirements of its constituents especially those in the depressed areas who are mostly indigents. Medical services offered are surgical operations, obstetrical-gyne cases, pediatric cases, pathological (lab) procedures including blood chemistry, radiological (x-ray) procedures, dermatological services, internal medicines, emergency cases/all kinds except those requiring special procedures and medico legal cases with complications, out-patient cases (elective or primary health care) and social welfare services (card holder and senior citizens LIST OF BARANGAY HEALTH CENTERS City of Parañaque, CY 2013 Barangay Name 1. Baclaran Barangay Baclaran Health Center Barangay Family Health Center 2. Tambo Bgy. Tambo Health Center (Adelina Puericulture Center) 3. Sto. Niño Barangay Health Center Sto. Nino Health Center (Doña Maura S. Pascual) 4. Don Galo Bgy. Don Galo Health Center
  • 30. 30 5. La Huerta Bgy. La Huerta Health Center 6. Vitalez Vitalez Health Center 7. San Dionisio San Dionisio Health Center 8. San Isidro Bgy. San Isidro Health Center 9. San Antonio Bgy. San Antonio Health Center 10. BF Barangay Health Center 11. Don Bosco Bgy. Don Bosco Health Center 12. Sun Valley Barangay Sun Valley Health Center 13. Merville Bgy. Merville Health Center Bgy. Merville Health Center Annex 14. Marcelo Green Bgy. Marcelo Green Health Center 15. Moonwalk San Agustin Health Center 16. San Martin de Porres Bgy. San Martin de Porres Health Center LIST OF PUBLIC AND PRIVATE HOSPITALS City of Paranaque, CY 2013 Nature Name Address Public 1. Florencio V. Bernabe, Sr. Memorial Hospital (Parañaque Community Hospital) La Huerta Private 1. Sta. Rita de Baclaran Hospital G.G. Cruz St., Baclaran 2. Protacio Hospital Quirino Avenue, Tambo 3. Parañaque Medical Center (PMC) Dr. A. Santos Ave., San Antonio 4. Olivarez General Hospital San Dionisio 5. South Superhighway Medical Center Marcelo Green 6. Parañaque Doctors Hospital Don Bosco EDUCATION PROFILE A .Day Care Centers One hundred and twenty four (124) Day Care Centers are scattered in sixteen (16) barangays of Parañaque with one hundred and thirty four (129) Day Care Workers. The City Government employs one hundred and eleven (104) Day Care Workers and twenty five (25) Day Care Workers funded by the barangays.
  • 31. 31 Out of one hundred thirty four (129) Day Care Workers, seventy one (71) are accredited and sixty three (58) are non – accredited Day Care Workers. There are more female Day Care Workers. For CY 2013 – 2014, the total enrolment in all the day care centers grows to 10,420. With 2 or 3 sessions in each Day Care Center, the average class accommodates 40 pupils per session. B. Elementary Schools Twenty one (21) public elementary schools cater the formal education of children from six to twelve years old. Three (3) public elementary schools are situated in Barangay Baclaran, Barangay Tambo and Barangay San Dionisio, while Barangay BF and Barangay Moonwalk have two (2) public elem. schools each. Other Barangays like Don Galo, Don Bosco, Sto. Nino, Sun Valley, San Antonio and Vitalez have one (1) elementary school each in their barangay. The new San Antonio Elem School – Silverio Compound Annex in Barangay San Isidro, while Merville, Marcelo Green and San Martin de Porres have no elementary school in their barangay. Sixty six (66) private schools suffice the need of elementary education of children especially in barangays with no public school. Barangay San Isidro has ten (10) private schools, Barangay Don Bosco has nine (9), Barangay San Antonio has eight (8), Barangay Sun Valley and Barangay Moonwalk have both seven (7) private schools. C. High Schools The City has ten (10) public high schools. Six (6) public high school are situated in District I and four (4) are located in District II. Paranaque National High School - Main remains the highest in enrolment 12,420 for school year 2013- 2014. Thirty three (33) private high schools are also found in Paranaque. Barangay Don Bosco has the most number of private high schools, eight (8). While Barangay San Antonio has five (5) private schools and Barangay San Dionisio and Barangay Sun Valley have both Four (4) private high schools. D. Performance Indicators For School Year 2013 – 2014, the total enrolment in the city’s public elementary schools is 57,458 pupils. This includes the preschool enrolment of 6,519 and 357 SPED pupils. From the total enrolment, 33,038 or 57.5% are male and 24,420 or 42.5% are female. Meanwhile, the total public high schools enrolment is 32,472 students. With this total enrolment, 16,072 or 49.5 % are male and 16,400 or 50.5 % are female. This school year, the private schools submitted a total of 6,133 for elementary enrolment and 5,620 for high school enrolment. Public Elementary School Completion Rate for SY 2012-2013 is 74.95 % which means seven (7) out of ten (10) who enrolled in grade I completed grade VI. Females have higher completion rate, 80. 73 % while the males have 69.84 % completion rate. Drop-out
  • 32. 32 Rate recorded 0.32 % for school year 2012-2013. Males have higher dropped out rate, 0.44% while the females have 0. 18 % dropped out rate. Secondary School Completion Rate is 67.28 % which means only six (6) out of ten who enrolled in first year completed fourth year. Females have higher completion rate, 73.56% while the males have 61.18% completion rate. The average Drop-out Rate was recorded 0.66 % for School year 2012- 2013. Males have a higher dropped out , 0.75% while the females have 0.56% dropped out. Tertiary education is being served by fourteen (14) private schools and one (1) public college, the Parañaque City College of Science and Technology. LIST OF DAY CARE CENTERS City of Parañaque CY 2013 Barangay Number of Day Care Centers Name Baclaran (2) Baclaran Day Care Center Baclaran Learning Center Tambo (3) Seaside Day Care Center I Seaside Day Care Center II Puyat Compound Day Care Center Don Galo (1) Don Galo Day Care Center Sto. Niño (6) Gena Day Care Center Libjo Day Care Center Scarha Day Care Center Sitio Libis Halik Alon Day Care Center Santos Compound Day Care Center Valenzuela Day Care Center La Huerta (3) La Huerta Day Care and Resource Center Perville Day Care Center San Andres Day Care Center San Dionisio (11) Bernabe Phase II Day Care Center Bernabe Phase III -A Day Care Center Bernabe Phase III-B Day Care Center San Antonio de Padua Day Care Center San Dionisio I Day Care Center San Dionisio II Day Care Center San Dionisio III-A Day Care Center San Dionisio III-B Day care Center San Roque - A Day Care Center Tramo Wakas – A Day Care Center Tramo Wakas – B Day Care Center San Isidro (14) Napoleon Day Care Center
  • 33. 33 Encarnacion Cruz Day Care Center Silverio Purok I Day Care Center Silverio Purok 3 Day Care Center UPS 5 Day Care Center Lower Matatdo Day Care Center Matatdo Homes Day Care Center Fortunata Day Care Center Simplicio Cruz Day Care Center Salvador Estate Day Care Center SAV 6 Day Care Center Sitio Nazareth Day Care Center SAV 15 Day Care Center Santos Compound Day Care Center Vitalez (1) Vitalez Day Care Center San Antonio (18) Fatima Day Care Center SAV 5 Day Center Lower Barangay Day Care Center Area I Fourth Estate Day Care Center Area 4 Sports Drive Day Care Center Area 7A Fourth Estate Day Care Center US Metal Day Care Center Creek Drive I Day Care Center Creek Drive II Day Care Center Sta. Cecilia Day Care Center Sta. Catalina Day Care Center Lupang Hinirang Day Care Center Seacom Day Care Center Bodoni Day Care Center Lino Type Day Care Center Teresita P. Marquez Day Care Center Romulo Reyes Day Care Center Bernardo Compound Day Care Center Marcelo Green (10) Dama de Noche Day Care Center Sampaguita Hills Day Care Center Landscape Day Care Center Napa Day Care Center Manggahan Day Care Center Kawayanan Day Care Center Sitio Fatima Day Care Center Aroma Day Care Center Armela Day Care Center Cervantes Day Care Center Moonwalk (10) San Agustin Day Care Center Velarde Hills Day Care Center
  • 34. 34 Moonwalk Ph. I Day Care Center SMGI Day Care Center Samapa Day Care Center Airport Village Day Care Center Tel-Aviv Day Care Center Airborne Day Cere Center Manggahan Day Care Center Timothy Day Care Center Merville (4) Sitio All-Top Day Care Center Wella I Day Care Center Cubic Day Care Center Malaya Day Care Center Sun Valley (10) Holy Rosary Day Care Center Villa Paraiso Day Care Center G. Bautista Day Care Center Camachile Day Care Center T. Relucio Day Care Center St. Joseph Marimar day care Center Sta. Ana Day Care Center Golden Angel Day Care Center Star of Hope Day Care Center Sto. Niño Day Care Center Don Bosco (6) Sto. Rosario Day Care Center Don Bosco Day Care Learning Center 1 Don Bosco Day Care Learning Center 2 Malacañang Dulo I Day Care Center Sagrada Familia Family Day Care Center Bernardo Square Day Care Center BF (17) Aratiles Day Care Center Bayabas B.F. Training Center Masville Day Care Center Masville -A Day Care Center Masville –B ( Mangga site) Day Care Center Sto Tomas Child Learning Center Clinic Site Day Care Center Estrada Day Care Center Ipil Site Day Care Center Sampaloc Site 2 Main – A Day Care Center Sampaloc Site 2 Main –B Day Care Center Sampaloc Site 2 Main –C Day Care Center Sampaloc Site 2 Main –D Day Care Center Bayabas II BF Day Care Center Villongco Day Care Center Governor Santos Day Care Center Barangay Multi Purpose Day Care Center
  • 35. 35 San Martin de Porres (8) Sitio de Asis Day Care Center Malugay Day Care Center Sitio Pag-asa Day Care Center Humility Day Care Center Sampalocan Day Care Center Marian -PNR Day care Center Sitio Sto. Nino –A Day Care Center Sitio Sto. Niño –B Day Care Center Sources of Data: Barangay Affairs Office DAY CARE CENTER’S PROFILE City of Paranaque, CY 2013 BARANGAY NUMBER OF DCC NUMBER OF DCWs NUMBER OF CHILDREN Baclaran 2 4 371 Tambo 3 3 351 Don Galo 1 1 133 Vitalez 1 1 92 Sto. Nino 6 6 419 La Huerta 3 6 304 San Dionisio 11 11 1,013 San Isidro 14 14 1,204 San Antonio 18 18 1,627 BF 17 17 1,381 Marcelo Green 10 10 826 Don Bosco 6 6 383 Merville 4 4 268 Sun Valley 10 10 800 Moonwalk 10 10 768 San Martin de Porres 8 8 480 TOTAL 124 129 10,420 Source of Data: Barangay Operations Office DAY CARE WORKER’S PROFILE City OF Paranaque, CY 2013 DISTRICT I DISTRICT II GRAND TOTAL Total Number of Day Care Workers 49 85 134 Total Number of Day Care Workers: a) City Funded Casual Permanent b) Barangay Fund c) Job Order 44 10 3 - 53 17 22 1 97 27 25 1 Total Number of Accredited 34 69 103
  • 36. 36 Day Care Workers Total Number of Non- Accredited DCWs 10 13 23 Total Number of Male Day Care Workers 7 8 15 Total Number of Female Day Care Workers 42 77 119 Total Number of Day Care Workers on the basis of their Educational Level: A) Master’s Degree B) College Graduate C) Vocational/College Undergraduate I) High School W/ 18 units Pre-school Speci 1 26 22 - 44 0 40 45 2 73 1 66 67 2 117 Source of Data: Barangay Operations Office LIST OF SCHOOL OFFICIALS Division of City Schools City of Parañaque, CY 2013 OFFICES NAME POSITION TEL.NO. Office of the Schools Division Superintendent Dr. Joel T. San Luis, CESE Sch. Div. Supt. 826-79-37 Office of the Asst. Sch. Div. Supt. Ms. Helen Grace V. Go Asst. School Div. Supt 826-86-48 Administrative Unit/Planning Unit Mrs. Salve Tesorero Administrative Officer VI 826-58-86 Education Supervisor Office Dr. Irene A. Gadil Education Supervisor I 820-13-59 Education Supervisor Office Dr. Joel T. Torrecampo Educ Supervisor 820-28-23 Mr. Recto C. Makinika District Supervisor 829-1935 A. Public Elementary School District I Name Address/Tel. No. Principal/Head/OIC 1. La Huerta Elem. School NAIA, LA Huerta 826-20-95 Mr. Rafael F. Centina 2. Masville Elem. School Mangga Site, BF 847-2830 Mrs. Teresita S. Medina 3. Parañaque E.S. Central Kabihasnan, San Dionisio 829-19-35 Mrs. Zolaoida C.Bonacua 4.San Dionisio Elem. School Kabihasnan, San Dionisio 826-61-02 Mrs. Nelita F. Belena 5. Pque. Elem. School Unit II Kabihasnan, San Dionisio Ms. Ma. Estrellita C. Arceo
  • 37. 37 826-4021 6. Fourth Estate Elem. School Fourth Estate, San Antonio 825-17-72 Dr. Gregorio T. Capiral 7. San Antonio E.S. Unit IV San Antonio Valley I 825-19-66 Mr. Gerry C. Lumaban 8. Sampaloc Site II Elem. Schl Sampaloc Site BF / 478-8150 Mrs. Marita G. Briones District II 1. Col. E. De Leon Elem. School Multinational Village Moonwalk 822-21-90 Mrs. Teresita S. Rodriguez 2. Don Galo E.S. J. Gabriel St., Don Galo 851-22-64 Ms. Wilma T. Loria 3. F. Serrano E.S. Better Living Subd. Don Bosco 823-97-30 Mrs. Rosalia L. Morit 4. San Agustin E.S. Moonwalk 828-89-29 Ms. Salve D. Tesorero 5. Sto. Nino E.S. Sto. Niño 853-99-61 Mr. Pablito S. Vibal 6. R. Gatchalian E.S. Vitalez 852-14-71 Mr. Jose Marie Aure 7. Sun Valley E.S. FS FS Sr. Annex / 823-80-31 Mr. Antonio B. Dorado District III Name Address/Tel. No. Principal/Head 1. Baclaran E.S. Central Pinaglabanan St. Baclaran 832-01-77 Mr. Nemesio Bunnao 2. Baclaran E.S. Unit I Bagong Ilog St. Baclaran 831-46-58 Mrs. Zenaida G. Estrellado 3. Baclaran E.S. Unit II Santiago St. Baclaran 832-54-46 Mrs. Ma. Dolora M. Zaragosa 4. Tambo E.S. Main MIA Rd., Tambo 851-23-90 Mrs. Genie Ann T. Santos 5. Tambo E.S. Unit I C. Santos St., Tambo 851-23-55 Ms. Myla R. Velasquez 6. Camp Claudio E.S. Santos St., Tambo 851-23-60 Ms. Ma. Digna F. Atienza PUBLIC HIGH SCHOOLS City of Parañaque, CY 2013 Name/Barangay Principal/OIC Tel. No. Pque. National High School San Dionisio (Main) Mr. Urbano E. Agustin 826-40-14 / 829-01-77 Pque. Science High School Mr. Pablito S. Vibal 825-93-08 /825-93-13 Pque. National High School Mrs. Rita E. Riddle 826-86-16
  • 38. 38 La Huerta Annex P’que National High School – Baclaran Annex Dr. Rosendo C. Abulog 853-9728 Baclaran National High School Mrs. Corazon C. Mandar 853-97-28 /906-10-07 Pque. National High School- Don Galo Annex Dr. Marilyn B. Timtiman 853-53-46 Dr. Arcadio Santos National H. S. – Main ( San Martin de Porres) Dr. Gerry C. Catchillar 824-51-13/ 776-45-89 Masville National High School (Annex) Mr. Glenn O. Ducta 541-02-23 Moonwalk High School Mrs. Concepcion C. Bernaldez 821-67-02 Sunvalley National High School Mr. Carlito T. Adducul Master Teacher in Charge) 821-26-38 Source of Data: Office of the School Division Superintendent Division of Paranaque LIST OF PRIVATE SCHOOLS City of Paranaque, 2013 BARANGAY/SCHOOL ADDRESS Barangay Baclaran 1. Sto. Rosario Learning Center Tomas Claudio St. , Baclaran 2. Amanda Child Learning Center Airport Road , Baclaran 3. St. Gabriel Academy J. Gabriel St , Baclaran 4. Brainhire Science School, Inc. J. Gabriel St., Baclaran 5. Sta. Rita de Casia Parochial School Quirino Ave., Baclaran Barangay Tambo 1. Martyrs Enumerical School Quirino Ave. , Tambo 2. Growing Place Pre- School Bayview Village , Tambo 3. Clay and Potter T. Alonzo St., Tambo Barangay Don Galo 1. Buensuceso Learning School Mabini St., Don Galo Barangay La Huerta 1. St. Andrews School 475 Quirino Ave., La Huerta 2. St. Paul College of Paranaque 432 Quirino Ave., La Huerta 3. School Haus of Lourdes Quirino Ave., La Huerta 4. Dennis Playhouse 7315 San Nicolas St., La Huerta Barangay Sto. Nino 1. El Nino de Salambao Academy J.P. Rizal cor. Dahlia St., Sto. Nino 2. Gatchalian Learning School Sto. Niño
  • 39. 39 Barangay Vitalez 1. Masterpiece Learning Center L. Garcia St. , Jetlane Village 2. Davies Montessori Liwanag St , Gat Mendoza Barangay San Dionisio 1. Escuela de San Dionisio Quirino Ave., San Dionisio 2. St. Maria Goretti San Dionisio 3. Casa de Maria San Dionisio 4. Academia de San Miguel Arkangel San Dionisio 5. Father Manuel S. Guerrero San Dionisio 6. Hillcrest Periwinkle School Don Jose Greencourt, Gatchalian Subd. 7. Olivarez College Dr. A. Santos Ave., San Dionisio 8. Holy Mother Learning Center 9. Holy Gospel 10. Rogationist College – Paranaque Don Jose Greencourt, Gatchalian Subd. 11. Christ Child School, Inc. Irasan St., San Dionisio 12. Holy Mary Academy 14 Bernabe Subd., San Dionisio 13. Genesis Learning Academy of Pque 7072 Dollar Lane St., Villanueva Village Barangay Vitalez 1. Masterpiece Learning Center L. Garcia St. Jetlane Village 2. Davie’s Montessori Liwanag St. , Gat Mendoza Barangay San Isidro 1. Davidville Academy 2. Betty’s Vermillion Academy 10th St. UPS 5 , San Isidro 3. Escuela de San Lorenzo Ruiz Sanches Ave. Greenheights Subd. 4. St. Theresa’s International School of P’que Emilia St. , San Isidro 5. Holy Angel Academy San Isidro 6. Lycee d’ Regis Marie Dr. Santos Ave., San Isidro 7. Le –Sil Montessori San Isidro 8. Mary Immaculate School Sta. Natividad St. SAV 6 9. Blessed Luisa School Valley 2, San Isidro 10. Gemille School St Andrew Ave., Lopez Village 11. Regina Maria Montesorri 12. Sucat Evangelical Christian Academy 13. St Therese De Avila School of P’que VillaMendozaSubd.,SanIsidro Banawe St Justina Village, San Isidro Pascual Compd Emilia St., San Isidro Barangay San Antonio 1. Little House of Montessori 39 Press Drive , Fourth Estate, San Antonio 2. Heritage Learning Center 9124 Hernandez Ave. San Antonio Valley 1 3. Kids Choice Academy San Antonio 4. Sucat Evangelical Christian Academy Dr. Santos Ave. San Antonio 5. Kidsland Learning Center San Antonio 6. St Cyr Academy Meliton Espiritu ,. San Antonio 7. United Christian Academy San Antonio 8. International Christian Academy 4505 Extra St. Fourth Estate, San Antonio
  • 40. 40 9. Legacy Christian Academy San Antonio 10. Little Hands & Playhouse San Antonio 11. St. Francis Academy San Antonio Valley I 13 Ramon Pascual Institute. Dr. Santos Ave., San Antonio Barangay BF 1. Ann Arbor Montessori School BF Homes Phase 3 2. Golden Values School 26 V. Buencamino St., BF 3. Golden Values School 24 Canberra St. , BF 4. John Shannon Montesorri 43 Quezon St., Teoville Subd. ,BF 5. La Enfant Scuola # 9 Dama de Noche ,Tahanan Village, BF 6. Manresa School Candida Maria St., BF 7. Mary Mount School J. Villaroman St. Classic Homes Ph. 2, BF 8. Our Lady of Carmel Tutorial Center 78 Tirona St., BF 9. Pilipino Childrens Montesorri Village Inc. 42 Aguirre Ave. BF 10.Shekinah Christian Learning Center Kirishima St., BF 11.Saint James School of Paranaque 8408 Dr. Santos Ave. , BF 12. Happy Children Learning Center 52 D. Tuason , BF 13. Montessori Child Early Learning Center Pablo Roman St. 14. Veritas Parochial School Phase 1, BF 15. UP South School Rainbow Drive, Goodwill 2, BF 16. Child Learning Center, Inc. Rainbow Drive, Goodwill 2, BF 17. Scoula Figlie Di Maria Immaculata Villaroman St., BF 18. Learning Garden Montessori School 266 Aguirre Ave. , BF Barangay Marcelo Green 1. Ville Saint John Academy Maharlika Ave., Marcelo Green Village Ph5 2. The Master’s Academy Km. 16 West Service Road, Marcelo Green 3. Learn and Play Montesorri School 7306 Marcelo Ave. Ph3, Marcelo Green Village 4. Village Pre School Marcelo Green Village 5. Center For Creative Concepts for Children Marcelo Green Village Barangay Sun Valley 1. Mother of Devine Grace School of P’que Sta. Ana Village, Sun Valley 2. St. Francis Rossenti Tutorial & Learning Sun Valley Drive School 3. Sacred Heart School Sun Valley Drive 4. Kids Play Camp Learning Center Moonville Subdivision , Sun Valley 5. STI Academy of Paranaque Marimar Village II, Sun Valley 6. Childs Haven School Sun Valley Subdivision, 7. Gift of Advance Learning Montessori School Lavender cor. Magnolia St,Sun Valley Subd. 8. Chella Developmental School Inc. 351 Lite Ace St., Sto Nino 9. Holy Mary of Guadalupe 3702 Sun Valley Drive 10. Mighty Christian Academy Ramos Compound, Sun Valley 11. Hillside Creative Learning Center Edison Avenue, Sun Valley 12. Great Christian Academy Sun Valley Drive
  • 41. 41 13. Christian Harvest Academy 4057 Gardenia St. , Sun Valley Subd. 13. Sun Valley Montesorri School Benedictine St. Sta. Ana Village, Sun Valley 14. Seed Cosmic Academy 15. Creative Valley Learners Center West Service Road, Sun Valley 3690 Sun Valley Drive , Sun Valley Barangay Don Bosco 1. Kidsville Creative System Don Bosco 2. Kids Choice Don Bosco 3. Little Friends Academy 27 Venice St. BLS, Don Bosco 4. World of Wonders Learning Center 19 Quirino Ave. South Admiral Village 5. Golden Achievers Academy Don Bosco 6. St. Leonard Academy Don Bosco 7. Kids at Work Don Bosco 8. Playschool International Don Bosco 9. Immaculate Heart of Mary College Dominic Savio St. , BLS Don Bosco 10.Jesu-Mariae International School (JMIS) 73 MHC St. BLS, Don Bosco 11. Father Simpliciano Academy Don Bosco 12. European International School 75 Swaziland BLS , Don Bosco 13. Children of Light Academy Don Bosco 14. Golden Achievers Academy B43 L31 Cornelius , Don Bosco 15. Christian School of Tomorrow Levitown Estate BLS, Don Bosco 16. Paulo Scholastic Chastity de Montesorri Academy Better Living Subd., Don Bosco 17. St. Reymonds Nursery and Kindergarten 69 Saudi Arabia St., BLS, Don Bosco School 18. Mother Ma. Magdalena Starace School 42 Russia St. Betterliving Subd. Don Bosco Barangay Moonwalk 1. Bricktown Kindergarten School Moonwalk 2. Little Angels School Moonwalk 3. First Born Preparatory School Moonwalk 4. Philippians Academy Moonwalk 5. Laude School Moonwalk 6. Arc Angel Moonwalk 7. Golden Harvest Academy Moonwalk 8. Risen Christ School Moonwalk 9. Sacred Heart School Madre Isabella de Rosis St. Multinational Vill 10. Madre Pia Notary School Timothy St. , Multinational Village 11. Holy Francis School Moonwalk 12. Richfield School Moonwalk 13. Rogationist School Moonwalk 14. Arandia Academy Moonwalk 15. South Kids International School 31 A&B Philip St. , Multinational Village Barangay Merville 1. Kiddie Lab 2 Francis St., Merville Park 2. Merville Learning Center 16 Las Vegas St., Merville Park 3. Kumon Learning Center 32 Washington St., Merville Park 4. Learning Center Inc. 134 Carmelite St., Merville Park 5. Reparatrix Sisters of the Sacred Heart Vienna/ Barcelona Sts. , Merville Park 6. Create Learning Center 29 Calcutta St. , Merville Park 7. Palm Crest School 18 Palm Spring St., Merville Park
  • 42. 42 8. South Merville School 31 Montclair St. , Merville Park Barangay San Martin de Porres 1. St. Martin de Porres Kinder School 2205 Narra St. UPS I , San Martin de Porres 2. Paranaque Nazarene Christian Learning Center 3. Little Ranch Learning Center San Martin de Porres 4. Regis Grace Montesorri 2811 Daang Hari St. Marian Lake View Subd., San Martin de Porres Source of Data: EDP and Barangay Hall Tertiary education is being served by fourteen (14) private schools and one (1) public college that is the Parañaque City College of Science and Technology. PRIVATE TERTIARY SCHOOLS Barangay Name/Address BF 1. Ama Computer College Dr. A. Santos Avenue 2. St. Rita College Dr. A. Santos Avenue, BF 3. St. James College Dr. A. Santos Avenue, BF San Dionisio 1. Olivarez College Dr. A. Santos Avenue 2. STI Computer College Palanyag Rd., Gatchalian Subd., San Dionisio 3. Datamex Computer Institute and Technology Dr. A. Santos Avenue 4. Uni-Cyber College of Science and Technologies 2nd Flr. Ber-Vil Market, Dr. A. Santos Avenue 5, Universal College of Nursing Dr. A. Santos Ave. San Isidro 1. PATTS College Lombos Ave., San Isidro 2. Regis Marie College Dr. A. Santos Ave. 3. Infotech SJP Bldg., D.A.S.A. 4. Premier Computer Learning Center Dr. Santos Avenue , San Isidro Don Bosco 1. Asian Institute of Computer Studies Dona Soledad Ave., Don Bosco 2. Immaculate Heart of Mary College
  • 43. 43 St. Dominic Savio St., BLS 3. Informatics Computer Institute SM Bicutan, Marcelo Green 1. The Master’s Academy Km. 16, West Service Road PUBLIC TERTIARY SCHOOL Barangay Name/Address Sto. Nino Polytechnic University of the Philippines Paranaque Campus HOUSING PROFILE A. Informal Settlers There are approximately three hundred fourty three (343) areas occupying the City of Parañaque, which are considered Urban Mission Areas. Sixteen (16) areas are considered Areas for Priority Development (APD) and twelve (12) others are undergoing Community Mortgage Program (CMP). Barangay Moonwalk has the most number of informal settlers, thirty five (38) followed by Barangay San Antonio with thirty three (33), Barangay Don Bosco with twenty two (23) and Barangay Sto. Nino with twenty two (22) clustered settlements. Household population in each settlement ranges from 50 to 1,700 families. The city is home to 25,073 informal settler families, covering an estimated 45.131 hectares land area. Informal settlers in danger areas are approximately 3,320 families, in government lands are 3,763 families , in areas declared APD are 2,460 families and those located in private lands are 15,428 families. Majority of informal settler dwellings are made of light materials; only a few are made of concrete and semi-concrete materials. Monthly income of these families falls below the minimum wage. Pipelined Housing Projects of the City Government City Government plans to acquire the following properties under the direct selling scheme for on-site and settlement purposes. 1. Sto. Niño de Coastal, Don Galo Land Area: 8,000 m2 No. of Beneficiaries: 200 Informal Settler Families Land Capacity: Habitat for Humanity Amount Needed: Php 3.6 M 2. Locsin property No. of Beneficiaries: Lead Agency: Habitat for Humanity Amount Needed: Php 12 M
  • 44. 44 3. Gamboa Property Location and Land Area: No. of Beneficiaries: Lead Agency: Habitat for Humanity Amount Needed: Php 12 M 4 City Employees Housing Project Location: Barangay San Antonio No. of Beneficiaries: 277 Employees AmountNeeded: Php 16 M SOCIALIZED HOUSING PROJECTS AS OF 2010 1 Fulgencio Castulo Property Location: Sitio Sto Nino, Barangay San Dionisio Land Area: 3,138 sq. meters Association: Bagong Buhay Homeowners Association Beneficiaries: 101 families 2. Sitio GSIS Location: Sitio GSIS, Barangay San Martin de Porres Land Area: 3,129 sq. meters Association: Sitio GSIS Homeowners Association Beneficiaries: 80 families 3. Balco Corporation Location: Sitio Libjo, Barangay Sto. Nino Land Area: 3,830 sq. meters Association: Perpetual Help Neighborhood Association Beneficiaries: 96 families 4. Chuck Serrano Property Location: Airport Village, Barangay Moonwalk Land Area: 325.60 sq. meters Association: Sacred Heart of Jesus Neighborhood Association Beneficiaries: 16 families 5. Dionisia Rivera Property Location: Aratiles Compound Masville, Barangay BF Land Area: 1,316 sq. meters Association: No. 1316 Triangle Neighborhood Association Inc. Beneficiaries: 34 families 6. Tonsay Property Location: Sitio Matatdo, Barangay San Isidro Land Area: 400 sq. meters Association: Tonsay Homeowners Association Beneficiaries: 22 families
  • 45. 45 7. Norma Avelino Property Location: Barangay La Huerta Land Area: 937 sq. meters Association: Daop – Palad Homeowners Asssociation Beneficiaries: 28 families 8. Manila Memorial Property Location: Barangay San Isidro Land Area: 3,000 sq. meters Association: Paradise San Isidro Neighborhood Association Beneficiaries: 91 families 9. Arcadio Santos Property Location: Sitio Libjo, Barangay Sto. Nino Land Area: 600 sq. meters Association: Sitio Libjo Extension Neighborhood Association Beneficiaries: 20 families 10. Francisco Chua Property Location: Km. 18 East Service Road, Barangay San Martin de Porres Land Area: 3,634 sq. meters Association: Villa Pag-asa Subd. Homeowners Association Beneficiaries: 94 families Non-Government Organization Assisted Projects A. GAWAD KALINGA (GK) 1. Maralit Property Location: Barangay Don Bosco Land Area: 6,163 sq. meters No. of Beneficiaries: 254 Informal Settler Families (ISFs) 2. Marva et. al Property Location: Malacanang Dulo, Barangay Don Bosco Land Area: 2, 840 sq. meters No. of Beneficiaries: 116 ISFs 3. Monsod Property Location: Sitio Sta. Ana, Barangay Sun Valley Land Area: 1000 sq. mters No. of Beneficiaries: 40 ISFs 4. Aspillera Location: San Roque Hills Subd., Barangay San Antonio Land Area: 1,822 sq. meters No. of Beneficiaries: 60 ISFs 5. Maxima Valenzuala Property Location: Creek Site, Bgy. Sun Valley
  • 46. 46 Land Area: 1,684 sq. meters No. of Beneficiaries: 44 ISFs 6. Cruz Property Location: El Dorado St., Bgy. Don Bosco Land Area: 2,124 sq. meters No. of Benefiaries: 71 ISFs 7. Elizabeth Cheng Property Location: Sitio Libjo, Bgy. Sto. Niño Land Area: 500 sq. meters No. of Beneficiaries: 16 ISFs 8. Locsin Property Location: Malacanang Dulo, Don Bosco Land Area: 2,500 sq. meters No of Beneficiaries: 82 ISFs 9. Gamboa Property Location: Malacanang Dulo, Don Bosco Land Area: 2,500 sq. meters No. of Beneficiaries: 80 ISFs B. HABITAT FOR HUMANITY 1. Sagarada Familia Location: Barangay Don Bosco No. of Beneficiaries: 102 ISFs 2. Sitio Fatima Project Location: Barangay Marcelo Green No. of Beneficiaries: 200 ISFs 3. Foremost Golf Inc. Location: 7-B Tropical Lane, Fourth Estate, Brgy San Antonio Land Area: 300 sq. meters No. of Beneficiaries: 28 4. Santos Property Location: Bgy. Sto. Nino Land Area: 521 sq. meters No. of Beneficiaries: 28 SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT Projected Waste Diversion and Disposal Targets Projected % Inc. of DWG + Waste Target Target WACS
  • 47. 47 Year Population Waste Generation 21% Day Time Population Diversion Target % Vol tobe Diverted tons/day Vol for Disposal BIO 51.5% Non Bio 48.5% 2012 638,820 0.70 541.08 29 156 385.08 278.656 262.424 2013 657,601 0.72 572.90 31 177 395.90 295.044 277.857 2014 676,395 0.74 606.13 33 200 406.13 312.157 293.973 2015 696,837 0.76 640.81 35 224 416.81 330.017 310.793 2016 717,324 0.78 677.01 37 246 429.78 348.66 328.350 2017 738,413 0.80 714.78 40 285 431.01 368.112 346.668 2018 760,122 0.82 754.19 42 316 438.19 388.408 365.782 2019 782,470 0.84 795.30 45 357 438.30 409.58 385.721 2020 805,474 0.86 838.18 48 402 436.18 431.663 406.517 2021 829,155 0.88 882.89 51 450 432.89 454.688 428.202 WASTE SEGREGATION The segregation of wastes shall primarily be conducted at source to include residential households, industrial, commercial, institutions, and agricultural sources. Waste Category For purposes of segregation, wastes shall be categorized into the following: 1. bio-degradable 2. recyclable 3. hazardous 4. residual In which case, each residential household, institutions, industrial, commercial, and agricultural units that generate such solid waste shall adequately provide for a separate container for each type. Collection Process for Each Type of Waste Barangays shall provide a schedule on the collection of biodegradables and non- biodegradable waste to impose the segregated collection scheme. All waste that will not be collected by the barangays shall be regarded as residual wastes. Collection Vehicles, Collection Frequency, Collection Points and Types of Containers The different types of vehicles, ranging from 10- wheeler dump truck to smaller ones will be utilized depending on the area of collection. There shall be daily collection of segregated wastes along the main thoroughfares and markets. A weekly collection shall be instituted for households or residences. For stationary sources like government offices and other institutional entities, a three times a week collection shall be provided. Further, for bulky and yard wastes generated within the
  • 48. 48 barangay, collection shall be upon request. In cases of excessive waste generated because of social activities or natural calamities, additional dump trucks shall be allocated. Door to door collection of solid waste shall be utilized on accessible areas. However, for inaccessible areas, push carts shall be used. Responsible Office for Collection The City SWAESO shall handle the collection of residual wastes coming from households / barangays. The City shall collect from the main thoroughfares and stationary sources. In residential areas, collection shall be the responsibility of the barangay except for residual waste. COLLECTION Collection of solid waste shall be done in a manner that prevents damage to the container and spillage or scattering of solid waste within the collection vicinity. For this purpose, the use of sealed garbage plastic bags and/or special containers is mandatory before a collector or handler collects such solid wastes. The collection of segregated recyclable and compostable materials will be the responsibility of the barangay as mandated by RA 9003. Collection of residuals will be the responsibility of the city. The strategy for collection shall involve the constitution and activation of the Barangay Solid Waste Management Committees that will take charge of the solid waste management of their respective barangay in coordination with SWAESO. Each barangay shall then be required to impose segregation at source. The recyclables and compostables shall be collected by the barangay eco-aides. This is in compliance with Section 6 Rule VI of the Implementing Rules and Regulations of RA 9003. These collected recyclables and compostables shall be brought to the MRF for further segregation and composting. The residuals shall be collected by the City Private Hauler and brought to a sanitary landfill identified by MMDA. COLLECTION Service The City shall maintain the services of a private hauler. As practiced, the barangays will determine the appropriate time and day for the collection of each type of waste in each area of jurisdiction in coordination with the private hauler. Where there are no separate schedules or trucks to be used for different types of solid wastes, the vehicle to be used for the collection and transport of solid wastes shall have the appropriate compartments to facilitate efficient storing of sorted waste while in transit. The waste compartment shall have a cover to ensure the containment of solid waste while in transit. Service Areas
  • 49. 49 Collection schedule for residential areas shall be once a week and daily for main roads and pick up points. Time of collection is from 8 pm to 11 pm. There are 66 collection points in major thoroughfares. Storage and Setout Segregated recyclables can be stored at the MRF until a saleable volume is reached. Biodegradables will either be processed as animal feed or compost. STORAGE OF SOLID WASTE Materials Recovery Facility (MRF) An MRF shall be established in every barangay or cluster of barangays, where bio- degradable waste for composting and mixed non-biodegradable wastes for final segregation, re-use and recycling shall be conducted. Such facility shall be set up in a barangay-owned or leased land or any suitable open space to be determined by the barangay or cluster of barangays thru its Sanggunian. The MRF shall be designed to receive, sort, process and store compostable and recyclable materials efficiently and in an environmentally sound manner. In addition the MRF shall likewise make provisions for adequate storage for composts and recyclables, and act as a composting depot for those generated by households and neighborhood associations. Operation of Junk Shops and Yards Owners and Operators of junkshops and yards including those livelihood creation centers and enterprises dealing with recyclable materials, shall conform to the building, fire sanitation, noise, air, sidewalk, peace & order and zoning requirements. In addition, it shall likewise secure clearance from the SWAESO prior to the commencement of their operations and/or renewal of their business permits. Segregation, Recycling, and Composting Household and Neighborhood Association Composts Compost generated by individual households and neighborhood associations may either be used, sold and/or transferred to the Barangay MRF, at the option of the individual or neighborhood association concerned. Compost generated and/or stored at the MRF The SWAESO shall, with the assistance of Parañaque Solid Waste Management Board, search for and determine existing markets for composts, and assist the Barangay or Cluster of Barangay’s MRFs in selling and marketing the same.
  • 50. 50 Disposal or Residual Waste Non hazardous residual wastes which can neither be composted nor recycled shall be collected by the city collection trucks once a week. POLICE PROTECTION SERVICES The Police Headquarters resides in its own building near Kaybuboy Bridge in San Dionisio. It has a total strength of three hundred and thirty seven (337) policemen with a ratio of one (1) policeman for every one thousand nine hundred (1,900) inhabitants (1:1,900) ratio. For the year 2012, there are nine hundred forty four (944) index crimes’ reported against persons – murder, homicide, physical injury, rape; and against property – robbery and theft. Out of 944, there are four hundred and eighty five (485) index crimes solved with 51.38% crime solution efficiency. Meanwhile, there are five hundred ninety one (591) non-index crimes recorded and three hundred and fifty seven (357) non- index crimes solved with sixty point forty one percent (60.41 %) non-index crime solution efficiency. Parañaque has a total crime volume of one thousand five hundred thirty five (1,535) and eight hundred forty two (842) total crime-solved and a crime solution efficiency of fifty four point eighty five percent (54.85 %). IV. GENERAL LAW ENFORCEMENT 1. Statistics for 2012 OFFERENCE REPORTED CLEARED SOLVED Murder 38 Homicide 21 Physical Injuries 145 Rape 38 Robbery 264 Theft 284 Carnapping 154 Total Index Crime 944 598 485 Total Non- index Crime 591 577 357 Total Crime Volume 1,535 1,175 842 Crime Sol. Efficiency 54.85% HEADQUARTERS: OFFICE OF THE CHIEF OF POLICE City of Paranaque CY 2013 OFFICE/DIV. OFFICER-IN-CHARGE TELEPHONE Chief of Police P/S SUPT. ARIEL L. ANDRADE 826-81-82
  • 51. 51 Deputy of Police for Admin. P/SUPT. TEOFILO ANDRADA 820-73-14 Deputy Chief of Police for Operation P/SUPT.ROBIN KING SARMIENTO 826-84-31 Administrative Section PSINSP. ROQUE P. TOME 826-84-31 Station Intelligence Section PCINSP. MICHAEL G. CHAVEZ 826-28-77 826-81-82 826-81-21fax Discipline, Law and Order Unit PINSP. EDUARDO L. FRIAS 820-73-14 Station Logistics Section PCINSP.ABRAHAM B. GABUNA JR. 826-84-31 Finance Management Section SPO4 GLENN D. AMONGOL 826-84-31 Station Police Communi ty Relation Section PSINSP. ROLANDO H. SANTIAGO 826-81-82 General Assignment Unit PINSP BERNARDO M. MENDOZA 820-73-14 Tactical Operations Section SPO1 EDDIE C. ROMERO 826-81-82 826-28-77 826-81-21fax Operations and Plan Section PCINSP. LEONARDO N. MADRID 826-81-22 826-28-77 826-81-21fax Station Anti- Illegal Drug Task Force PINSP. DENNIS P. SIRILAN 820-73-14 Human Rights Action Officer Office PCINSP. MC VERNON R. MANERA Criminal Investigation section PCINSP. ARNOLD C. DUGAS 820-73-14 Crime Against Person Unit PINSP. BERNARDO M. MENDOZA 820-73-14 Crime Against Property Unit/Theft & Robbery SPO4 ODEO P. CARINO 820-73-14 Anti- Carnapping Unit SPO3 MARIO CRIS D. GELLANGA 820-73-14 Women and Children Protection Unit PSINSP. GODOFREDA C. ESTRELLA 820-73-14 Investigation Support Service Section PSINSP. MARLOU D. BESONA 820-73-14 Criminal Records and Identification Unit PINSP. ANGELBERT M. ALAN Vehicle Traffic Investigation Unit PSINSP. ANANIAS E. ENDRACA 829-20-56 Police Liason Desk PSINSP. JOEY T. CAISE Police Sub- Station 1 PCINSP. YAHYA B. YUSUP PCP-1 Baclaran ( PCINSP. ROLLYFER J. CAPOQUIAN 832-01-07
  • 52. 52 CMDR, Sto. Niño PCP/ Vitalez PCP PINSP. ARLAN V. PEREZ 854-85-68 851-00-78 CMDR, Tambo PCP PCINSP.YAHYA B. YUSUP 852-87-12 853-20-65 CMDR, La Huerta PCP/Don Galo PCP PSINSP. EVANS M. BUYSER 825-21-46 852-98-69 CMDR, San Dionisio PCP PCP PSINSP PAULO PAQUITO A. TAMPOL JR. 820-96-82 CMDR, San Isidro PCP PSINSP ELIZALDE O. MATULAC 826-14-15 CHIEF, District II Patrol Unit PCINSP PERCIVAL R. PINEDA CMDR, San Antonio PCP PINSP JULIE A. TUBAT CMDR, BF Homes PCP PSINSP. JOEY T. CAISE 809-36-04 CMDR, Marcelo Green PCP PSINSP. FEDERICO P. HALOG JR. 821-07-35 CMDR, Sun Valley PCP / Merville PCP PINSP. ALLAN O. ROBILLOS 821-28-10 822-15-92 822-15-93 CMDR, Don Bosco PCP/ Moonwalk PCP PSINSP DENNIS P. SIRILAN 823-08-58 CMDR, San Martin de Porres SPO4 ROGELIO C. LEGASPI 821-00-39 Chief, Investigation Branch/ Criminal Investigation Section PCINSP ENRIQUE C. SY 826-28-77 Chief, Crimes Against Person SPO4 ODEO P. CARINO Chief, Crimes Against Property SPO4 Charlie G. Bayoca Chief, General Assignment PINSP EDUARDO L. FRIAS Chief, Special Investigation Section/ Traffic Accident Unit PCINSP MICHAEL G. CHAVEZ 826-81-82 Chief, Anti Carnapping Unit SPO4 Rogelio C. Legaspi Chief, Missing Person Unit SPO3 Mario Cris D. Gellanga Chief, Women & Children Protection Desk PSINSP GODOFREDA C.ESTRELLA 826-84-31 Chief, Post Blast Investigation SPO2 Alejandro D. Acosta Chief, Detention Unit SPO2 Antonio M. Macato Chief, Warrant & SPO3 Dondie O. Aquino 826-84-31
  • 53. 53 Subpoena Unit Chief, Pre- Charge Evaluation SPO1 Rogelio M. Castrillo Source of Data: Office of the Chief of Police FIRE PROTECTION SERVICES Parañaque Fire Station has three (3) sub-stations including one (1) Central Fire Station with a total strength of fifty six (56) BFP Personnel. Thus, a fireman to population ratio is 1: 11,383. FIRE STATIONS City of Parañaque CY 2013 Station Location Officer in Charge 1. Central Fire Station (Mother Unit) Dr. A. Santos Ave., San Dionisio Tel. No. 826-91-31 Insp. Alexander Dale Q. Baena BFP 2. La Huerta Sub- Station No.1 Quirino, La Huerta Tel. No. 826-31-76 Insp. John Frederick Y. Castro BFP 3. BF Homes Fire Sub- Station No. 2 Elsie Gaches St. Phase I, BF Tel. No. 842-46-82 Insp. Jayce James Q. Rosaroso BFP 4. BLS Fire Sub- Station No. 3 Bermuda St. Annex 40 Better Living Subdivision, Bgy. Don Bosco Insp. Irwin Alejo BFP The City Fire Station has six (6) units of Fire trucks, one (1) unit EMS Ambulance, one (1) Circular Saw, one (1) Smoke Extractor, six (6) Breathing Apparatus, one (1) Spreader/ Cutter. The operation activities of City Fire Station were generally focused on two (2) vital aspects of its mandated mission: Fire Supervision and Fire Prevention. For fire prevention aspect, the tool is on the strict enforcement of the Fire Code. There were four thousand four hundred seventy nine (4,479) business establishments inspected and collected a total of eight million four hundred thousand pesos (Php8,400,000.00) as Fire Code Fees for 2012. For fire supervision activities, the task is on the increase effectiveness in fire fighting and to avoid chaos in the fire scene. In addition, achieve cooperative effort and coordination among constituents and fire personnel and maximize utilization of the limited fire fighting equipments. Records showed that there were one hundred seven (107) fire incidences in 2012 with Php 25,110,800.00 estimated cost of damages. Source of Data: City Fire Marshall, City Fire Office ECONOMIC PROFILE Agriculture Resources
  • 54. 54 1. Farming Annual production of vegetables which consists of pechay, mustard, kinchay, spring onion, lettuce, spinach and camote reached up to 11.05 MT. These urban farming is in small scale since it only utilized the vacant lots in Barangay BF and Barangay Moonwalk. Urban farming was slowly introduced to households in mission areas and public elementary schools to mitigate hunger, ensure food for every family, and reduce malnutrition of children. The local Agriculture Office provided 10,000 packets of seeds dispersal ( okra, petsay, mustard, sitaw, eggplant, tomato, kangkong, ampalaya, squash, upo, patola, radish, kinchay) to 7,237 households in mission areas for them to start receptacle gardening . The Office conducted 24 trainings / lectures to promote crop production technologies and disseminate agricultural information to farmers/ mothers thru home visits. The Agriculture Office participated in the Billion Trees Program thru dispersal of forest trees (acacia, calumpit, narra, molave, and mahogany) in 16 barangays and planted 3,200 seedlings with the support of Rotarians and barangay constituents.Seedling dispersal and planting of fruit trees ( mango, santol, camachile, jackfruit, guyabano and lemon ) in 16 barangays was also conducted with a total of 3,740 dispersal planted. 2. Fishing Municipal fishing is the source of livelihood for five hundred (500) fishermen which are confined along coastal areas of Manila Bay. In 2012, the municipal fisheries production of banak, salinyasi, buging, kapak, alimasag, galunggong, dilis, kitang,tanigue, tahong and hipon reached to 1,103.60 MT. While 58,900 kilos of Bangus and 60,200 kilos of hipon were harvested by four operators on the fishpond production. Other fishing activities like safrahan, mussel and oyster culture, and manual hook and bait (long range) are also available. There are 23 safrahan owners and 15 mussel and oyster culture owners in our coastal waters. All fish catch in our municipal waters and other fishes from nearby coastal cities are sold by bulk called “banyera” in our Paranaque Fisherman’s Wharf (Bulungan). It was called bulungan because prices of banyera with fish are bid in whisper. This would allow the seller to give the banyera to the highest bidder. There are 180 registered municipal fishing boats that move around the coastal waters with100 motorized boats and 80 non-motorized boats. Twenty five (25) commercial fishing vessels are based on the coastal waters of Parañaque. All banca owners are required to register their banca (tonnage of 3 and below). The Local Agriculture Office sperheaded the surveillance operations against illegal fishing guided by the City Ordinance on Fisheries Conservation and Law Enforcement. The establishment of Bantay Dagat in our coastal waters is a big step towards conservation of the fishes in our municipal waters. One hundred thirty five (135) surveillance operations were conducted and 52 persons were apprehended in 2012. The Office also conducted a Paralegal Implementation Seminar for Fisherfolks ( Bantay Dagat) and attended by 50 participants. Municipal Fisheries Production (MT/Year) YEAR MUNICIPAL (MT)
  • 55. 55 2000 133.850 2001 124.663 2002 217.952 2003 103.765 2004 115.862 2005 155.725 2006 125.730 2007 104.940 2008 163.18 2009 172.50 2010 809.525 2011 713.256 2012 1,103.60 3. Livestock and Poultry Livestock and poultry business is still the main source of living of 53 operators in Paranaque. They are mostly goat, duck and poultry. During inventory and inspection of livestock, there are 305 poultry, 5 ducks, and 3 goats provide income to livestock growers. The Agriculture Office provides information dissemination trainings/seminars, and home visits. The Office also conducted 12 surveys on the order of the Supreme Court for the demolition of Piggery Project. 4. Meat / Market / Talipapa The Agriculture Office conducted 60 surveys/ inspection/ monitoring to 54 markets/ talipapa, meat establishments and meat shops in Paranaque. 5. Anti Rabies Vaccination Program The City Agriculture Office conducts regular anti-rabies vaccination for dogs to minimize/ eradicate rabies among constituents bitten by dogs. This is done in all barangays of the city. Last 2012, there were 4,447 dogs and cats vaccinated in 16 barangays of Paranaque. Source of Data: City Agriculture Office Business and Commercial Establishments There are 14,830 business and commercial establishments have been issued with business permits and licenses in 2012. Out of 14,830 establishments 12,994 are renewals, 1,836 are new business and 112 closed their establishments. With the registered businesses 131 are Banking Systems, one hundred and twenty five (125) are commercial banks; two (2) savings banks; two (2) rural banks; and two (2) other banks. There are also one hundred and forty nine (149) manufacturers, one hundred fifty three (153) wholesalers , two hundred thirteen (213) importers, six hundred thirty six ( 636) services , forty (40) real estate developers, sixty six (66) distributors, fifty four (54) holding company, twenty eight
  • 56. 56 ( 28) exporters , one hundred fifty three (153) pawnshops, one hundred twenty one (121) laundry, forty four (44) eatery/ refreshments and 1,169 registered sari-sari stores in the city. BUSINESS PERMITS ISSUED City of Parañaque CY 2013 BARANGAY NEW RENEWED CLOSED TOTAL 1. Baclaran 154 1,215 7 1,376 2. BF 308 2,089 17 2,414 3. Don Bosco 223 1,508 11 1,742 4. Don Galo 41 210 1 252 5. La Huerta 50 250 2 302 6. Marcelo Green 84 657 8 749 7. Merville 37 294 4 335 8. Moonwalk 115 663 9 787 9. San Antonio 189 1,061 14 1,264 10. San Dionisio 188 1,520 13 1,721 11. San Isidro 198 1,231 16 1,445 12. San Martin de Porres 24 230 1 255 13. Sto. Niño 54 638 3 695 14. Sun Valley 61 541 3 605 15. Tambo 96 685 2 783 16. Vitalez 14 193 1 208 Project Site-Pque 0 1 0 1 Within Pque. City 0 8 0 8 GRAND TOTAL 1,836 12,994 112 14,942 Source of Data: EDP Markets There are eighty-five (85) markets catering the consumer needs of the population. Of this number, eighty-four (84) are private markets located at different barangays and only one (1) public market situated at Barangay La Huerta. LIST OF MARKETS City of Parañaque Cy 2013 Barangay Baclaran Flores Market (wet & dry) Lilia Aranda Market (dry) Aling Clara/s (wet & dry) Mabuhay Market (wet & dry) Mommy’s Market (wet & Dry) Mama Ched Market (dry) Zeugirdor (dry) Yniguez Market (dry) Esguerra’s Market (dry) Cora’s Market (dry)
  • 57. 57 Casalla Market (dry) Tuding Market (dry) T.G. Reyes Market (dry) Tuding Market (dry) Villanueva Market (dry) Gasgonia’s Market (dry) R. Flores Market Micar Market (dry) Hernandez Market (dry) Tagle Market (dry) Cruz Market (dry) Lapid Market (dry) Gasgonia Market (dry) DOS Market 2 (dry) Seaside Market (wet & dry) Buenavista Plaza Market Carpark Freshfood Baclaran Super Mall (dry) Cabrera Shopping Center (dry) Baclaran Cinema I Cruz Market (dry) Francisco Arcade (dry) Baluyot Comm’l. Ctr. (dry) Fashion Square (dry) Apolinario Market (dry) Mega Jhem 2000 (dry) T.G. Reyes Market (dry) Baclaran Cinema 2 (dry) Berma Shopping Centre (dry) FUAGVMI Redemptorist Mall (dry) MICAR Shopping Center (dry) M.M. Fashion Market (dry) R.P.G. Market (dry) Ibarra Market (dry) Romar Garment Center (dry) . Renato Savales Market (dry) Jamal Market (dry) Salik Market (dry) KFR Royal Palace (dry) Auro-Vir Bldg. (dry) Baclaran Commercial (dry) BVDCI Market (dry) Heinkel Commercial (dry) R. Jaodrique Market (dry) Roferxan Bldg. (dry) Barangay Tambo Tambo Talipapa Barangay La Huerta Parañaque Public Market Fisherman’s Wharf Barangay San Isidro Dr. F.C. Santos Sucat Square Mart Delos Santos Market
  • 58. 58 Silverio Purok 4 Barangay San Antonio Bernabe Shopping Center Wet/Dry Market San Antonio Wet/Dry Market Fourth Estate Wet/Dry Market San Antonio Livelihood Stalls (Dela Paz St., SAV I) Barangay Bagsakan (Area 7B 4th Estate) Barangay BF BF Palengke Masville Talipapa Barangay Don Bosco Don Bosco Talipapa Barangay San Martin de Porres Bicutan Market Barangay Sun Valley Sun Valley Drive Talipapa Barangay San Dionisio Parañaque Fresh Food Center Boracay Food Court Doon Po sa Amin sa Parañaque Maja Food Court Ber-vil Market Nes Commercial Complex Barangay Marcelo Green MGV Complex Manggahan Area Kawayanan Area Sampaguita Hills Sitio Fatima Ilang-Ilang Valley Barangay Moonwalk Moonwalk Phase I Talipapa – Armstrong Avenue San Agustin Talipapa – San Agustin Village Kababayan Talipapa – E. Rodriguez Avenue Source of Data: Public Market
  • 59. 59 LIST OF COMMERCIAL BANKS City of Parañaque, CY 2013 BARANGAY/COMMERCIAL NAME ADDRESS BACLARAN 1. Land Bank of the Philippines 714 Roxas Blvd., Baclaran 2. Union Bank of the Phils. 2/F Baclaran Supermall, F.B.Harrison St. 3. Bank of the Phil. Islands Unit 7 A Power Station Aseana, Bus. Park, Macapagal Blvd., Baclaran 4. METROBANK Quirino Ave., Baclaran 5. METROBANK Quirino Ave. cor. Taft Ave., Baclaran 6. Allied Banking Corp. 119-A Quirino Ave., Baclaran 7. United Coconut Planters Bank 4010 Airport Rd., Baclaran 8. Banco de Oro Cor. Airport Rd., & Quirino Ave., Baclaran 9. City State Savings Bank 260 Protacio Bldg., Quirino Ave., Baclaran 10. RCBC Savings Bank 3916 cor. Quirino Ave. & Aragon St., Bac. 11. Banco de Oro UniBank Redemptorist Rd., Baclaran 12. Rizal Commercial Banking Corp. 21 Taft Ave. Ext., Baclaran 13. ASIATRUST Bank Grnd Flr., Buenavista Bldg., Quirino Ave.Bac TAMBO 1. Rizal Commercial Banking Corp. 411 Quirino Ave., Tambo 2. METROBANK Roxas Blvd., Bayview, Tambo 3. Bank of the Phil. Islands # 7 MIA Rd., Tambo 4. Bank of the Phil. Islands Uniwide Coastal Mall, Roxas Blvd.,Tambo LA HUERTA 1. Union Bank of the Phils. Cor. Medina St. & Quirino Ave., La Huerta 2. Banco de Oro Unibank 422 Quirino Ave., La Huerta 3. Phil. Savings Bank (PS Bank) Quirino Ave. cor. M. Rodriguez,La Huerta 4. May Bank Phils. 1070 Quirino Ave., La Huerta 5. RCBC Savings Bank Quirino Ave., Public Market, La Huerta 6. Bank of the Phil. Islands Courtyard Mall, Public Market, La Huerta 7. GSIS Family Bank 0452 Quirino Ave., La Huerta VITALEZ 1. Bank of the Phil. Islands IPT Bldg. NAIA Terminal I, Vitalez 2. Phil. National Bank Arrival Area IPT I, NAIA Complex, Vitalez STO. NIÑO 1. Bank of Commerce IPT Bldg., Terminal I Arrival Area, Sto. Niño 2. Phil. Trust Bank Departure Level, NAIA, Sto. Niño 3. United Coconut Planters Bank Skyfreight Bldg., Aquino Ave., Sto. Niño 4. Export and Industry Bank Unit 707-3 Columbia Bldg. Ninoy Ave. Sto N. 5. China Trust Phils. Commercial Bank Units N&O Columbia Airfreight 707 NAIA,SN 6. Banco de Oro Universal Bank Skyfreight Bldg. II Unit 4 & 5 Sto. Niño 7. Banco de Oro Unibank Units 1 & 2 JJM Bldg. II, Unit 4 & 5 Sto. Niño
  • 60. 60 8. Banco de Oro Universal Bank Arrival Lobby, NAIA Terminal I, Sto. Niño 9. Rizal Commercial Banking Corp. JJM Bldg., Ninoy Aquino Ave., Sto.Niño 10. Phil. National Bank Pagcor Casino PIRC, Sto. Niño 11. Bank of the Phil. Islands Columbia CPLX Ninoy Aquino Ave., Sto. N. 12. Land Bank of the Phils. Deplaning Level IPT Bldg. NAIA Arrival, S.N. SAN DIONISIO 1. METROBANK Quirino Ave., Kabihasnan San Dionisio 2. Banco de Oro Unibank 147 C/F SM City Sucat Bldg., D.A.S.A., S. D. 3. METROBANK Dr. Santos Ave., EVACOM, San Dionisio 4. Allied Banking Corp. Oyster Plaza Bldg., NAIA, San Dionisio 5. Banco de Oro Unibank 1st Flr., SM City, San Dionisio 6. RCBC Savings Bank 8138 Dr. A. Santos Ave., San Dionisio 7. Bank of the Phil. Islands 0648 Dr. A. Santos Ave Kabihasnan Rd.SD 8. Bank of the Phil. Islands Virra Mall Unit 5 G/Flr., D.A.S.A., San D. 9. Allied Banking Corp. Departure Level, NAIA, San Dionisio 10. Bank of the Phil. Islands G/Flr., Oyster Plaza Bldg., NAIA, San D. 11. Union Bank of the Phils. Ber-Vil Market, Dr. A. Santos Ave., San D. SAN ISIDRO 1. Phil. National Bank D.A.S.A., San Isidro 2. Union Bank 8200 Dr. A. Santos Ave., San Isidro 3. Union Bank of the Phils. JAKA Plaza, Dr. Santos Ave., San Isidro 4. Security Bank Corp. Dr. Santos Ave., San Isidro 5. China Banking Corporation MTF Bldg., Dr. Santos Ave., San Isidro 6. United Coconut Planters Bank 8281 LT Bldg., Dr. Santos Ave., San Isidro 7. Land Bank of the Phils. 8260 Dr. Santos Ave., San Isidro 8. Allied Banking Corp. 8193 AC Raftel Bldg., DASA 9. Phil. Veterans Bank GF RIDC Bldg., Sucat Rd. cor. Lopez San I. 10. Bank of the Phil. Islands 8171 Dr. Santos Ave., San Isidro 11. Banco de Oro Unibank 8320 cor. DASA & Villa Mendoza San Isidro 12. PREMIER Dev’t. Bank Dr. Santos Ave., San Isidro 13. China Banking Corp. Kingsland Bldg., DASA, San Isidro 14. Phil. Bank of Communications 3 & 4 Kingsland Bldg., DASA, San Isidro 15. BPI Family Bank Lot 9 Blk. 1 Greenheights DASA 16. Bank of the Phil. Islands Cor. Dr. Santos Ave. & Kabesang Seg. S. I. 17. East-West Banking Corp. LE LURIEL Bldg., Dr. Santos Ave., San I. SAN ANTONIO 1. Bank of Commerce 8281 Dr. Santos Ave., San Antonio 2. Phil. Savings Bank 8787 Dr. Santos Ave., San Antonio 3. Rizal Commercial Banking Corp. 2nd Flr. Santana Grove, DASA Soreena St 4. METROBANK Dr. Santos Ave., San Antonio Valley I 5. Banco de Oro Unibank Dr. Santos Ave. Branch, San Antonio 6. Planters Dev’t. Bank JAKA Plaza, San Antonio 7. BPI Dr. Santos Ave., & Mon-El Subd., San A. 8. Traders Royal Bank South Super Hi-way, San Antonio 9. Banco de Oro Unibank 8385 Dr. Santos Ave., San Antonio BF
  • 61. 61 1. Bank of the Phil. Islands 8366 Dr. Santos Ave., BF 2. Citibank Savings Aurora Commercial Bldg., Pres. Ave., BF 3. METROBANK Dr. Santos Ave., Ireneville, BF 4. Union Bank of the Phils. 55 Pres. Ave., BF 5. HSBC Savings Bank Pres. Ave., BF 6. Phil. Savings Bank 11 Pres. Ave. cor. Elizalde St., BF 7. METROBANK Aguirre Ave., El Grande, BF 8. United Coconut Planters Bank UCPB Bldg. cor. Sucat Rd. & SSH, BF 9. Metropolitan Bank & Trust Co. Aguirre Ave., BF 10. Rizal Commercial Banking Corp. Unit 101 Centermall Bldg., Pres. Ave., BF. 11. Security Bank Corp. Pres. Ave., BF 12. East-West Banking Corp. Cor. Pres. Ave. & Marcos St., BF 13. Allied Banking Corp. 43 Pres. Ave., BF 14. Banco Filipino Cor. Elizalde & Elsie Gaches St. BF 15. Banco de Oro Unibank J. Elizalde St. cor. Pres. Ave., BF 16. Export & Industry Bank GF Aurora Bldg. #30 Aguirre Ave. 17. BPI Family Savings Bank Cor. LIRAG St., BF, Dr. Santos Ave & Pres. 18. BPI Family Savings Bank Cor. Pres. Ave. & Cabarrus St., BF 19. BPI Family Savings Bank Cor. El Grande St. & Aguirre Ave., BF 20. Phil. Trust Bank Dr. Santos Ave. cor. Sta. Ritra St., BF 21. Banco de Oro Universal Bank 65 Pres. Ave. cor. Aguirre Ave., BF 22. ASIA united Banking Corp. GF Pergola Mall Aguirre Ave. cor. Gatches 23. Banco de Oro Unibank 8406 Dr. Santos Ave., Sucat BF 24. China Banking Corp. Aguirre Ave. cor. Elsie Gatches St., BF 25. Bank of the Phil. Islands L4 Pres. Ave., BF 26. Bank of the Phil. Islands BPI Bldg., Aguirre cor. E. Gatches St., BF 27. Banco de Oro Unibank 326 RGM Bldg. Aguirre Ave., BF 28. China Banking Corp. A. Aguirre Ave. cor. El Grande Ave. BF 29. Bank of the Phil. Islands Max Rest. Complex, Dr. Santos Ave., BF MARCELO GREEN 1. Union Bank of the Phils. Rodeo Bldg. Km. 18 West Service Rd., M. G. 2. Banco de Oro Unibank Columbian Motors Compd Km.16 W Serv Rd 3. BPI Family Bank REDITO Bldg., Marcelo Green DON BOSCO 1. Union Bank of the Phils. 28 Doña Soledad Ave., Don Bosco 2. Bank of Commerce Doña Soledad St., Bicutan, Don Bosco 3. Security Bank Corp. Blk. 13 Lot 4 & 5 Doña Soledad, BLS, Don B 4. METROBANK Doña Soledad, Bicutan, Don Bosco 5. RCBC Savings Bank 133 Doña Soledad Ave., BLS., Don Bosco 6. Banco de Oro Unibank 43 Doña Soledad Ave.BLS, Don Bosco 7. BPI Family Savings Bank 51 Doña Soledad Ave., BLS, Don Bosco 8. Allied Banking Corp. # 50 ABC Bldg. Doña Soledad Ave., BLS,DB 9. Banco de Oro Universal Bank Doña Soledad Ave. cor. France St., BLS 10. Rizal Commercial Banking Corp. 14 Doña Soledad Ave cor. Argentina St. BLS 11. East West Banking Corp. 100 Doña Soledad Ave., BLS, Don Bosco 12. Banco de Oro Unibank LGP Doña Soledad Ave., SM City Bicutan 13. Bank of the Phil. Islands Doña Soledad cor. Nigeria St., BLS
  • 62. 62 14. Bank of the Phil. Islands 32 Doña Soledad St., Bicutan, Don Bosco 15. China Banking Corp. Bldg. A SM Bicutan, Don Bosco 16. Phil. National Bank 32 Doña Soledad St., Bicutan, Don Bosco 17. Bank of the Phil. Islands 177 Doña Soledad Ave., BLS 18. CHINA Bank Corp. Doña Soledad Ave., Bicutan SAN MARTIN DE PORRES 1. Allied Banking Corp. 2110 Iba St., East Service Rd., SMDP 2. METROBANK East Service Rd., Bicutan, San Martin de P. MOONWALK 1. Banco de Oro Unibank Seal I Bldg. Armstrong Ave., Moonwalk 2. BPI Family Savings Bank 129 Armstrong Ph. I, Moonwalk Source of Data: REAL ESTATE DEVELOPERS City of Parañaque, CY 2013 BARANGAY/COMMERCIAL NAME ADDRESS BACLARAN 1. Star Builders Realty 1081 Lapu-Lapu St., Baclaran TAMBO 1. Bay Resources & Dev’t. Corp. Tambo, Parañaque 2. Asia World Properties Phil. Corp. Unit 2D Washington Tower Aguinaldo Blvd 3. Granview Realty & Dev’t. Corp. Roxas Blvd., Tambo 4. Buensuceso DLMP & Realty 502 Quirino Ave., Tambo 5. Agritruction, Incorporated 0211 Quirino Ave., Tambo 6. Reylark Dev’t. Corp. 2712 MIA Rd., Tambo LA HUERTA 1. Berrod Dev’t. Corp. 0421 Quirino Ave., La Huerta STO. NIÑO 1. Gly Dev’t. Corp. KLG Bldg.,Del-Bros Ave. cor V. De Leon,SN 2. Pacific Ace Mgt. Corp. 3F, Pamcor Bldg., Pascor Drive, Sto. Niño 3. Twin Mountain Realty Corp. #35 Pacific Drive Pacific Grand Villa, Pascor Drive, Sto Nino 4. Jupiter’s Real Estate Ventures 8410 Gomburza St., Ilaya, Sto. Niño SAN DIONISIO 1. Avida Land Corp. Dr. Santos Ave., San Dionisio 2. Robert Gatchalian Realty RG Eng’g. Bldg.Dr. Santos Ave., San D. 3. Dela Cerna’s Agape Prop. 7259 A. Bonifacio St., San Dionisio SAN ISIDRO 1. PHINMA Prop. Holdings Lombos Ave. (near PATTS) DASA, S. I. 2. D.O. Plaza Estates Inc. (DOPEI) Unit 15 3F Legaspi Towers 3001, Roxas Blvd., Manila/Plaza Crest San Isidro
  • 63. 63 SAN ANTONIO 1. TAO MAO HOLDINGS CORP. L3 & B15 Nuestra Señora de Lourdes St. SAV I, San Antonio 2. Canlas-Genova Realty Inc. 269 San Pancrasio St., San Antonio BF 1. Landco Pacific Corp. 51 Centermall Bldg., Presidents Ave., BF 2. Landco Leisure Dev’t. Inc. 3F Centermall Bldg., #51 Pres. Ave., BF 3. Landco Pacific Ctrs. Inc. 51 Centermall Bldg. Pres. Ave. BF 4. Fuego Dev’t. Corp. 2nd Flr. Centermall Bldg., Pres. Ave., BF 5. Great City Dev’t. Corp. Elsie Gatches St. cor. Gil Puyat St. 6. Tera Prime Realty & Dev’t. Inc. 76 B Altarejo’s Bldg., W. Vinzon St., BF 7. Marcon Properties Corp. #12 A. Andaya St., BF DON BOSCO 1. SM Synergy Properties Holdings Corp. Chateau Elysee Doña Soledad Ave. BF 2. J & W Construction & Dev’t. Co. 148 Don Bosco St., BLS, Don Bosco 3. Rosewind Dev’t. Co. 24 Argentina St., BLS, Don Bosco 4. Realcor Inc. 24 Argentina St., BLS, Don Bosco SUN VALLEY 1. City and Land Developers Parkview Homes Subd., Sun Valley 2. CDC Realty Inc. Sta. Ana Drive, Sun Valley MOONWALK 1. Luxure Prop. & Dev’t. Corp. Matthew St., Multinational Village, Moonwalk 2. Rafeli Realty & Dev’t. Corp. Doña Soledad Ave. Ext. Moonwalk 3. East West Home Realty & Dev’t. Corp. L4 B4A John Paul St. Multinational Vill M. MERVILLE 1. DMCI Project Developers, Inc. Km. 138 West service Rd., Merville 2. Robinsons Land Corp. Edison Ave. cor. W. Service Rd., Merville 3. VAY Dev’t. Corp. 64 Vienna St., Merville 4. Transnational Dev’t. Corp. 4 Jordan St., Merville Source of Data: EDP LIST OF MANUFACTURERS City of Parañaque, CY 2013 BARANGAY/COMMERCIAL NAME Address TAMBO 1. Industron, Inc. 4522 Bataan St., Tambo 2. Jaytee Lighterage & Services Co. Goodwill Subd., Tambo 3. Yotolvo Corp. 2712 MIA Rd., Tambo 4. Mercelles Corp. 603 Quirino Ave., Tambo DON GALO 1. WellKnit Manufacturing Corp. 3410 Factor Compound, Don Galo