The LCCC Community Extension Services is designed to extend the school’s resources and support beyond the classroom, fostering stronger connections with the community and enhancing the overall educational experience for students. The services offered aim to address the various academic, social, emotional, and practical needs of the adopted community.

Through the years, it developed network or linkages with other NGO’s and GO’s such as:

  • DSWD (Department of Social Welfare and Development) –NCR & REGIONAL
    • Conduct Program Assessment and Validation for License to Operate and Accreditation
    • Conduct Capacity Building among NGO’s with License and Accreditation
  • ABSNET-DSWD (Area Based Standards Network)
    • Chairperson (2019 – 2024)
    • Non-Government Organizations and Local Government Agencies in CaMaNaVa that are Licensed and Accredited by the DSWD members
    • Provides Capability Building Sessions and Seminars/Training
    • Referrals of programs and services
    • Networking with other agencies
  • RIMC (Regional Independent Monitoring Committee) DSWD
    • Member
    • Conducts monitoring on the members of 4p’s in different areas in Metro Manila
    • Case Studies and Case Conferences and Assessment of 4p’s members
  • TESDA (Technical Education and Skills Development Authority)
    • TESDA Manila
      • The LCCC-CES hired a Trainor on Bread and Pastry production
      • Training of mothers on basic baking and pastry production
    • TESDA (Caloocan Manpower Center)
      • Hired Trainer on Basic Sewing and Dress Making
      • Supervises the sewers in quality assurance
  • LGU (Caloocan Local Government)
    • Caloocan Health Department – Doctors are invited during Medical Mission with free medicines and other assistance such as nurses and volunteers
    • CSWDO (Caloocan Social Welfare and Development Office – referral of cases such as educational assistance, medical and burial assistance.
  • KABISIG NG KALAHI
    • Serve as a link to Unilever Philippines that provides funds for supplemental feeding program
    • Serves as a link to other agencies and individuals that provides basic services in the form of food package and other products.
  • Australian Aid
    • Provides funds for livelihood programs and other basic services
  • CDO-Odyssey Foundation
    • Provided “Pangkabuhayan Package” for twelve (12) families
    • Referrals on ‘pangkabuhayan’
  • IJM (International Justice Mission)
    • Member
    • Assisting organizations in handling cases of Online Abuse and Exploitation for Children (OSAEC)
    • Provide formations/training on prevention and treatment of OSAEC