PREDA Foundation

People’s Recovery Empowerment Development Assistance or Preda is a charitable organization that was founded in Olongapo City, Philippines in 1974. This small non-profit organization has a number of purposes which include the promotion and protection of the dignity and the Human Rights of the Filipino people, especially of women and children.[1][2][3] The main focus is to assist the sexually-exploited and abused children.[4][5][6][7]

The Preda Foundation is licensed and accredited by the Philippine Government.[7] The Preda Foundation is dedicated to the protection of children and working for social transformation and a just and corrupt free society. It has worked to prevent children being locked in small, cramped jails without basic rights.[8] Preda has been actively involved in helping victims of the human trafficking and sex slave trade in the Angeles City.[9][10] Preda has been involved in promoting and defending the Rights of Children and their Defenders.[11]

Shay Cullen

Father Shay Cullen is a Catholic Missionary priest from Dublin, Ireland, a member of the Missionary Society of St. Columban. He helped found the charity in 1974 along with Alex Corpus Hermoso and Merly Ramirez. Since then, Fr. Shay Cullen has been nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize twice.[12] Fr. Shay addressed the U.S. House Committee On International Relations. [13] Preda Foundation and Fr. Shay Cullen were awarded the prestigious Human Rights Award from the City of Weimar, in Germany. Preda cooperates closely with international legal tribunals Interpol and the UN Commission on Human Rights. [14]

Preda projects

Childhood For Children
Rescues Children and youth from brothels and domestic abuse. Rescues children from sexual abusive situations in home or in the streets and brothels. It has helped law enforcement agencies in the detection, arrest and criminal prosecution of those involved in these crimes.[15] This is one of the main projects of Preda.
Legal Services
free legal services for children that have been accused of crime. They also provide research and legal assistance in the prosecution of their abusers.
Rescue Every Child Today (REACT)
Responsible for visits to jails and works on the cases of children in conflict with the Law. The REACT project provides a residential center with therapeutic activities, trainings, non-formal education and legal assistance.[16]
Street Child Education Early Kontact and Outreach (SEEKOUT)
Helps street children that are in dire circumstances. Preda provides help through fresh food, clothes, learning and legal assistance.[13]
Public Education and Preventive Seminars (PEPS)
Provides specialised workshops and training seminars for the prevention of child abuse, drug abuse and the HIV-AIDS by using handouts, posters, video showing and direct people participation.
Special Human Rights Education and Lobbying (SHARE)
A project directed to the Barangay communities, college business on child protection and legal procedures in child abuse cases.
Research, Advocacy, Information and Networking (RAIN)
dissemination through articles, pamphlets, newsletters, public speaking engagements, global awareness building in the Philippines and abroad, through media (radio and TV), and working with journalists and broadcasters.
Indigenous Peoples Assistance Community Training (IMPACT)
  • helping organise Indigenous People’s leaders for dialogue and community action for environmental protection and development.
  • establishes tree nurseries and provides a least a thousand (2 meter tall) saplings yearly planted by the Indigenous people and volunteers. There are special scholarships for the youth of the 3 communities participating in the project.
Youth Organising and Empowerment Training and Theatre training production (AKBAY)
Training in social and family values, leadership training and character formation through seminars, workshops, summer camps, and social projects done by the youth.
Scholarship for Youth (SCHOLAR)
Providing specialised education in nursing assistance, social work, and computer training for disadvantaged youth. The Computer training course is conducted at the Preda computer laboratory with 20 units. The course is certified by TESDA and Microsoft through the LEARN Foundation.
Internet Safety Campaign (INSEC)
National and International safety advocacy campaigns for Internet safety.[7]
Fair Trading
This is a nationwide project assisting 26 village and urban based production groups making quality handicraft items that are exported by Preda. The project practices the Fair Trade criteria and gives interest free production loans, development loans and access to export markets. Village infrastructure projects (clean water systems, land purchase) product design and other family services are provided.
Tetra Bag Project
The Preda recycling project turned the hundreds of thousands of throwaway aluminum foil pouches into raw material for lucrative livelihood projects for abandoned mothers, survivors of sexual exploitation, youth rescued from prisons, students, and dozens of waste paper collectors and out of work sewers.

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PREDA Vision

We, the members of the PREDA Foundation, our friends and supporters envision a just, free, peaceful and prosperous society that serves the common good, respects human rights, especially the rights of children. A society built on faith and virtue and spiritual values that overcomes poverty by a fair distribution of wealth, opportunity and resources. It restores and preserves the environment and builds up self-reliant communities through the participation of the people and respects and restores the culture of indigenous peoples.

Mission statement

To work for just laws and their implementation that will empower the poor, and protect their rights.

To protect the weak and the defenseless especially children and women exploited in demeaning labor, especially prostitution.

To come to the assistance of the sexually abused and develop Fair Trade programs that will help alleviate poverty and exploitation.

Activities to Attain Set Goals

To provide the following services; rescue, treatment and recovery for sexually and physically abused children.

To investigate and prosecute abusers, to prevent and protect children and youth against child abuse, substance abuse and AIDS.

To provide leadership training.

To work with media to develop public awareness and protect children.

To help families be self-reliant, promote livelihood training and employment with just wages by providing capital, interest free loans, technical assistance to producers and markets through the Fair Trade Movement and the commercial market.

Spiritual Renewal

To promote spiritual renewal and transformation, strengthen Filipino dignity and self-esteem and work for social and economic justice for the poor and the oppressed.

Lobby legislators in the Philippines and elsewhere to enact just laws protecting the people's rights and to campaign to change the national policy to make the poor and marginalized the national priority.

Fil-American children

Preda has been highly active in the cause of helping Fil-American Children. Preda Social workers organized the association of 720 mother of Fil-American children, provided family research assistance and helping to pursue a class action suit in the US court of complaints in Washington D.C. on behalf of the children in 1993. Preda visited and lobbied the US congress and State Department and succeeded in advancing a US congressional resolution assigning $650,000 for the FilAm children through US AID and other agencies.[7][18]

Campaign Against Pedophiles and Human Trafficking

Preda has been highly active in the Philippines in a campaign against pedophiles and human trafficking.[19] The Preda Human Rights team lobbied successfully for the passing of the Olongapo City Anti-Prostitution Ordinance #51. In March, 2008, Preda organized a march from the Olongapo City hall with banners and placards to the gate of the former United States Military base and held a rally calling for the implementation of the law and for the city government to cancel permits given to sex bars and clubs. This was a historic first. Never was there such a public protest allowed on the streets before. [20] Preda have been actively involved in the fight against the child sex slavery trade in the notorious pedophile haunt[21] of Angeles. Working undercover with law enforcement agencies and volunteers, with the help of hidden cameras, they have uncovered bars trafficking children for prostitution in Angeles.[22][23]

Threats and Harassment against PREDA Staff

PREDA staffers receive threats from pedophiles and their sympathizers in the sex tourist industry. The staff are continually harassed with false charges and smear campaigns to prevent them pursuing justice for victims of sexual abuse. As a result, PREDA works for the implementation of the UN Declaration of 1998 protecting the defenders of human rights against such abuse.[24][25][26] When Father Shay Cullen exposed a child prostitution ring in Subic Bay he was threatened with deportation.[27]

Awards and nominations

References

  1. Terry Thomas (2005), Sex Crime: Sex Offending and Society, Willan Publishing, ISBN 978-1-84392-105-9, ISBN 1843921057
  2. Hazel Thompson (July 2006), Kids Behind Bars, Digital Journalist
  3. Child Rights Information Network
  4. Protecting children in the Philippines, Irish Aid
  5. Fr Shay Cullen & the PREDA Foundation (PDF), Jubilee Action
  6. Carlos A. Arnaldo (2001), Child Abuse on the Internet: Breaking the Silence, Berghahn Books, ISBN 1571812458
  7. 1 2 3 4 CRIN - Child Rights Information Network - Organisations - Preda Foundation
  8. Kids Behind Bars by Hazel Thompson- The Digital Journalist
  9. 09threportinquiryintoprostitutionfinalreportpt1_39
  10. url = http://www.ips.fi/koulut/199742/6.htm
  11. Irish Aid - Our Work - Human Rights & Democracy
  12. Nobel Prize Nominee from Philippines Keynote Speaker at Edmonton Conference
  13. 1 2 The Life of Street Children in the Philippines and Initiatives to Help Them
  14. Prestigious German Human Rights Award for Preda
  15. Preda Foundation, Inc. NEWS/ARTICLES: "Paper to Child Labor Coalition, Washington"
  16. CRIN - Child Rights Information Network - Resources
  17. Throwaway Drink Pouches Turn to Gold
  18. America's dirty secret haunts Subic Bay
  19. Preda Foundation, Inc. - Campaign Against Human Rights Abuses
  20. Preda Foundation, Inc. Newsletters: Preda Newsletter March 2008
  21. Sun.Star Pampanga - 36 street kids rounded up
  22. Preda Foundation, Inc. Philippine News Digest 52
  23. Preda Foundation, Inc. NEWS/ARTICLES: "Developments on the case of foreigners charged for employing minors in Angeles City"
  24. http://www.idealistoncampus.org/if/languages/en/av/Org/5405-90
  25. http://www.preda.org/newsletters/news0106.html
  26. http://www.preda.org/newsletters/news0012.html
  27. http://feminism.eserver.org/prostitution.txt
  28. Independent Catholic News
  29. Preda Foundation, Inc. PREDA AWARDS: "PRIX CARITAS AWARD"
  30. Preda Foundation, Inc. - AWARDS TO PREDA, FR. SHAY
  31. 1 2 3 http://www.preda.org/work/predaawards.html

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