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Third World Movement Vs.the Exploitation of Women

Third World Movement Vs.the Exploitation of Women
41 Rajah Matanda
Project 4, Quezon City 1109
Philippines
(632) 913 9255; 421
http://www.te-mae-w.org

Mission

To work for the transformation of structures and persons on two levels: macro by addressing root causes of inequities in their global dimension and micro by creating space for individuals to unshackle unfreedoms and lead authentically human lives.

Programs

Provide direct services to marginalized women, girls and children in deplorable situations; undertake long term and sustainable development projects to meet their economic, educational, physical, spiritual, psycho-social and cultural needs; work for the emposerment of women and children who are entrusted with responsibilities to run centers and shelters.

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Personnel Overview

Sister Mary Soledad L. Perpinan, RGS - Foundress, chairperon, CEO
A Good Shepherd Sister by vocation, an educator and writer by profession, an ecofeministt, peace practitioner and social activist by conviction.

Hazel Navarro - Progam Director
Hazel Navarro is psychologist, counselor, therapist, an accredited trainer and consultant of the O.D. Associates International, a partner in promoting well being of women and children

Sister Terry Danganan - Administrative Assistant
Sister Terry is a Good Shepherd Sister who served as Provincial Treasurer, coordinator of the program for Cordillera youth, worked in the missions of Kenya in charge of single mothers and the women's project and in Japan ministering to overseas workers.

Personnel Statistics

Sister Mary Soledad L. Perpinan, RGS,
Foundress, Chairperson and CEO
Founded in 1980
Employees: 35
Volunteers: 20

Financial Statistics

Budget (2008): $ 371,333
Budget (2007): $ 344,593
Maximum Budget: $ 380,000
Overhead: 40 %
Other funding sources: Oak Foundation, Bread for the World, MISEREOR, MISSIO Aachen, Conrad Hilton Fund for Sisters, Scarboro Missions, Friends of TW-MAE-W, Ayala Foundation USA, Manos Unidos, US State Department, GAP
Religious Affiliation: Serves all human beings but TW-MAE-W has a Christian orientation

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