The office of the National President of TFOE-PE, Inc. was filled with the joyful sounds of cooing and laughter today as a special group of visitors arrived—infants and toddlers enrolled in the organization’s groundbreaking First 1,000 Days of a Child (F1KD) Program.

Accompanied by their mothers, the babies, who reside near Quezon City, were personally welcomed by National President and F1KD Chairperson, Kuya NP Ronald Delos Santos. The heartwarming visit served as both a milestone check-in and a gesture of encouragement, with each child receiving cash gifts and essential vitamins to support their well-being.
The event, shared in a post by program advocate Khelly, Lady Eagle, highlighted the core mission of the F1KD initiative. “The First 1,000 Days of a Child is a crucial stage in a child’s development,” the post stated, emphasizing the program’s focus on continuous monitoring to ensure proper care and right nutrition for healthy growth.



“Although only the babies residing near Quezon City were able to personally visit the office, all F1KD beneficiaries—whether near or far—remain under the care and close monitoring of the F1KD team,” the update assured. This statement underscores the program’s commitment to transcending geographical barriers, aiming to nurture children nationwide into “healthy, intelligent, tall and strong individuals.”

The F1KD Program operates on the widely recognized scientific principle that the period from conception to a child’s second birthday is the most critical for long-term cognitive and physical development. TFOE-PE, Inc.’s intervention through monitoring, nutritional support, and family guidance seeks to build a stronger foundation for the country’s future generation.

Today’s intimate gathering was more than a simple distribution event; it was a powerful symbol of community investment. “This visit is a reminder that every small act of care creates a big impact on a child’s future,” the post concluded. “Together, we continue to protect, nourish, and uplift the next generation—one child, one family, and one community at a time.”
The F1KD program continues to expand its reach, demonstrating a sustainable model of care that begins at the very start of life.#




