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Community We believe that meaningful and nurturing relationships are the contexts for our journey towards healing and wholeness as people created for interdependence and relationship.
Compassion Towards Women in Prostitution We believe that as recipients of the compassionate love of God as individuals and as a community, we must extend compassion particularly towards the marginalized and vulnerable among us such as these women.
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Read more... [Our Core Values]
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Board of Trustees
Cecille Quisquirin Vilma Ovalles Jonathan Nambu Leonida Pedro Bendicion Maribel Sanvictores Patricia Calcetas Winnie Gaisano Alvin Jimenez
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Read more... [The Organization]
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| Samaritana began as an informal group of women friends sharing an apartment together along with their other friends…praying, visiting and befriending women in the bars of Manila in the late 1980’s, offering occasional hospitality in their home, and assisting several to go home to the province. In 1991, five of them began to meet more intentionally to pray, study what the Bible says about reaching out to women outcasts, and share the vision to churches in Quezon City.
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Read more... [How Samaritana Started]
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VISION Women in transformed communities becoming whole and free in Christ towards prostitution-free societies
MISSION To build, model and empower communities that embrace vulnerable women and survivors of prostitution, enabling their transformation |
Samaritana Transformation Ministries is a non-profit, non-denominational organization committed to sharing and living out the Gospel among Filipino women caught in prostitution, in partnership with other members of the Body of Christ.
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Read more... [What is Samaritana?]
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