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Towards New Life for 5000 Filipino Sex Survivors

Summary

Through 6 "Belen Drop in Centers," 3 "Nazareth Growth Homes," and 2 "Bethany Transition Homes," survivors of incest, rape and the sex trade are ministered to for healing, leading to a new life. progress reportread updates from the field


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More Information About this Project

Project Needs and Beneficiaries

Serving residents and communities of the sexually abused and "sexploited" has seen the faces of cruelty, ignorance, and poverty. Fieldworkers (former prostitutes) venture out into the slums, the docksides and various redlight districts offering support and a way out. We continue our journey together in our homes where we see transformation, justice, and human dignity restored.

Activities

Young girls find safe harbor, receive free education, legal and medical assistance, psychological and spiritual counselling as well as livelihood skills training in 11 project sites. "GAP sponsored Care Givers Training opened new employment."

Funding Information

This project has been retired and is no longer accepting donations.

Additional Documentation

This project has provided additional documentation in a Microsoft Excel file (projdoc.xls).

Resources

Why this Project is Important

Potential Long Term Impact

The entire project targets serving 5,000 women and children and helping them have a better quality of life.

Project Message

"From Darkness to Light,"(book about TW-MAE-W), is a simple, vivid portrayal of one great effort to save our girls… When you read it, it will open a vista for you - an area of agony, of pain..
- James B. Reuter, S.J.,, Head of the National Office of Mass Media

Who is Running This Project

Contact

Sister Soledad Perpinan RGS,
Foundress, chairperson, CEO
41 Rajah Matanda, Project 4
Quezon City, 1109
Philippines
-6329139255
Email:

Project Sponsor

GlobalGiving

Organisation

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

Learn more about Third World Movement Vs.the Exploitation of Women and the project team.



Where this Project is Located

Country

This project is located in Philippines and can also be found under Human Rights.

For more information about Philippines, read the Human Development Report on Philippines or the Wikipedia entry for Philippines.

When this Project was Updated

Last Updated

This project was last updated on July 23, 2010.

Date Added to GlobalGiving

This project was added to the GlobalGiving project catalog on November 26, 2007.

Latest Update from the Field

New Life for Sex Survivors

By Sister Mary Soledad L. Perpiñan - Founding Chair and CEO, December 30, 2008 05:20 PM

THIRD WORLD MOVEMENT AGAINST THE EXPLOITATION OF WOMEN In consultative status with the United Nations Economic and Social Council

41 Rajah Matanda, Proj. 4, Quezon City, Philippines 1109 Telefax: (632) 913 9255, Tel. (632) 421 4952 Email: soledadperpinan@yahoo.com, sol_perpinan2003@yahoo.com Website: http://www.tw-mae-w.org

TW-MAE-W continues to bring hope and new life for abused and exploited women this year 2008.

In the Belen Drop-In Centers nationwide, more than 500 women have benefited from livelihood, educational and skills training programs (in preparation for their new beginning) and counseling for healing. Continuous recruitment through fieldwork is being done to encourage prostitutes to turn back from their job and seek a better life.

Free sessions on STI, HIV, AIDS and safe sex are being conducted to create awareness on the danger of having multiple sex partners as well to curb unwanted pregnancies.

The staff of TW-MAE-W was trained to improve their skills and knowledge to intervene in cases of human trafficking and counseling on STI, HIV and AIDS cases. The girls and staff have socialization activities to build friendship and rapport among each other and for the girls to feel more relaxed and open in their new environment.

An annual event, TW-MAE-W commemorated the International Aids Candlelight Memorial last May 2008. The said celebration honored the memory of those who died of AIDS, showed support for those living with HIV/AIDS, raised awareness on the disease and mobilized community involvement in the fight against HIV/AIDS.

A major highlight this year was the concert “From Darkness to Light” where the girls themselves performed. This concert enhanced the self-esteem and confidence of the girls. It also served as a fundraising event for the organization.

A new Bethany Transition Home was blessed and built this year in Batangas to cater to more girls who will move on to have a new and better life after undergoing the healing and renewal program of TW-MAE-W.

In the Growth Homes and Transition Homes, provision of educational assistance, spiritual and moral recovery, legal and medical assistance and livelihood training are being given to the girls as they move forward to a better life. Socialization activities such as outings, birthday and Christmas parties, going to parks and recreational areas are being done to improve the social skills of the girls and enhance camaraderie with each other. The homes have income-generating projects to train the girls to earn a living and sustain the home as well.

We would like to thank the donors through GlobalGiving for contributing in making the lives of abused and exploited women and girls better and brighter. There is hope for them. Let us continue to work together.

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