Preda Newsletter October 2010 (Part 2 of 2)

Articles

CHILDREN'S MONTH CELEBRATION. As a lead organization in the promotion and protection of children’s rights in the Philippines, Preda is now planning a series of events in support of the National Children’s Month celebration in the country. One is to hold a rally for children rights in Manila calling for justice for child abuse victims and to end the unjust imprisonment of children.
 
The rally will be held at the Department of Justice in Manila to call for justice for all victims of exploitation and abuse. Preda is calling for new prosecutors from Manila to handle the case of Charice to assure that there will be fair investigation. A dismissal despite clear evidence is unacceptable and Preda as well as other human rights & child protection groups will not stop campaigning until justice is served.

Today, customers are seeking out the Preda dried mangos in every supermarket in Ireland and the UK and calling the managers to ask if they have replenished their stocks. The mangos sell so fast the stores cannot replace them fast enough.  The German, Austrian and Dutch world shops are constantly running out of supplies and Preda is hard pressed to keep all supplied. They are a long time irresistible buy for all who know and have eaten them. The health benefits are legendary and are said by researchers to have cancer prevention properties.

The fame of the dried mangos still grows and the latest hit is in Japan through Ministop convenience stores. The exceptional naturally sweet taste and quality of the Preda dried mangos has found favour with the high expectations of discerning and sophisticated Japanese customers of healthy snacks. There is nothing like it on the market because it is SO2 preservative free and also fat free and great for daily healthy eating especially for children. Parents buy the dried mangos to get their children to taste the naturally sweet healthy food and soon they overcome their craving for unhealthy junk snacks. There are no artificial ingredients like food coloring.
 
PREDA'S IMMEDIATE MISSION: Winning freedom and new life for children in jails, in brothels, in hunger, on the street, abandoned youth, and those mired in poverty. Helping battered women, indigenous people and protecting the environment and alleviating poverty by micro-credit and fair trade. These are integrated projects & mutually support each other to reach their common goal.
 
Preda is a Philippine human rights social development organization working for 36 years providing social services, community education, human rights advocacy & alleviates poverty and economic oppression through fair-trade. The immediate action projects work to save children from abusive situations and rescues minors from jails and giving them shelter, support and recovery in a dignified Preda home. Girls are rescued from brothels and pimps, and given a new start in life in a Preda therapeutic community. There is a program to rescue & protect children physical and sexually abused in their home by parents or relatives and those abused in the community. They too have a Preda home where they can be safe, protected and recover. The healing by emotional expression therapy, affirmation, support and encouragement restores their sense of self worth and dignity. They are empowered & they take legal action to seek justice for themselves to heal & hope for a better life.
 
Sincerely,
 
 
Father Shay Cullen, the Staff & the Preda Children


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