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(26 October 2008) Over 200 people attended the Philippine Women's Centre "Scrap: A political fashion show to end violence against women" at Centre A Art Gallery. For photos of the matinee show, click here. For photos of the evening gala, click here.


"Rites for Humanity:An Evening of Solidarity for Human Rights and Dignity" celebration for International Human Rights Day (December 13, 2008)

Filipino Youth Hold Cultural Night to Celebrate National Achievements, 13 years of Educating, Organizing and Mobilizing (November 18, 2008)

Filipino Nurses Support Group in Canada greets the Philippine Nurses Association in Manila (October 20, 2008)

Filipino-Canadians organize unique political fashion show to inspire community action against violence against women (October 17, 2008)

Local Filipino-Canadian designers stretch the limits of dress in upcoming political fashion show (October 15, 2008)

PHOTOS: Kalayaan Centre sharing with Member of Parliament Libby Davies (October 3, 2008)

Writing workshops with Japanese-Canadian writer empowers Filipino women and youth (October 2, 2008)

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URGENT APPEAL FOR SUPPORT:
DEADLY TYPHOON "FRANK" DEVASTATES COMMUNITIES IN THE PHILIPPINES

The Filipino community in Canada and Canadians grieve and sympathize with the victims of supertyphoon Fengshen (Frank) that swept the Philippines over the weekend.  We urgently appeal for financial support to help the relief efforts. 

According to official reports, nearly 1000 people are confirmed dead, including those dead or missing from a ferry that sank in central Philippines.    Over 35, 500 families had to be evacuated from their homes due to the rapid flooding and landslide risks.  The hardest hit areas are Iloilo, Romblon, Cotabato, Antique, and Capiz.   

In these times of natural disasters, the majority of victims are the poverty-stricken population. The majority of the people are already faced with economic crisis, such as the food crisis, the typhoon adds further suffering to the Filipino people.   Already pushed in the margins of government priorities, the needy and poor populations are further left in extreme vulnerability and danger in times of natural and man-made calamities.  

The Philippines is ill-equipped to handle natural calamities because most of the government budget goes towards servicing the foreign debt and militarization, and not towards badly-needed social services.  According to reports, only 0.1 percent of national budget is allotted to calamity funds.

In these trying times, it is ever-more urgent for us to continue to build direct people to people support.  Please donate to help in the people's relief efforts.

Donations can be made at any Vancouver City Savings Credit Union branch to the account: “Philippine Disaster Relief Fund,”  Account Number: 63487, Branch 28. You can mail your donations to Philippine Women Centre of B.C. 451 Powell Street, Vancouver, B.C., V6A 1G7. Please signify that your donations are for "Typhoon Frank" relief efforts.

In solidarity,
  
B.C. Committee for Human Rights in the Philippines
Philippine Women Centre of B.C.
Filipino-Canadian Youth Alliance
Filipino Nurses Support Group
SIKLAB (Overseas Filipino workers' organization)
Sinag Bayan Cultural Arts Collective

 

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Articles from some of the speakers at the "Laws, Labels and Liberation" conference (09/06/04)

click here to see list of available conference documents



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Petition Campaigns Moratorium on deportation of domestic workers

Free repatriation for Overseas Filipino Workers from Canada now!

National Alliance of Philippine Women in Canada
Letter to Minister Volpe, Citizenship and Immigration Canada



National Campaign against unjust deportations >>click here

LLL Conference Documents now online!
Articles and documents from the conference are now available, including speeches from panel presentations.
>>click here



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