Welcome to the Website of PREDA Foundation, Inc.
Welcome to P.R.E.D.A, People's Recovery, Empowerment Development Assistance Foundation. We are a group of idealistic people working to save and heal abused children and exploited women. To oppose sexual abuse and sex trafficking and change society where this is a common practice. We challenge people of good will to act and help change society and encourage the authorities to respond and implement laws, do justice and protect the innocent and bring the guilty to justice and repentance.
OUR IMMEDIATE MISSION: Working to win freedom and new life for children in jail, trafficked into brothels, living on the street, for abandoned youth, and those mired in poverty. read more...
READ MORE:
The Twelve (12) Projects of Preda
PRESS RELEASE:
Human Rights Report - Davao
Death Squads
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UN REPORT ON
TORTURE IN THE PHILIPPINES - April 2009
* UN REPORT
ON PHILIPPINE CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICT
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UN REPORT
ON ASSASSINATIONS OF FILIPINO ACTIVISTS 2008
* Preda report on
Juvenile Justice System
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Philippine Judges Dismissed by Supreme Court - July 01, 2009The Supreme Court has dismissed Presiding Judge Ramon Caguioa of the Olongapo City Regional Trial Court Branch 74, for gross ignorance of the law and conduct prejudicial to the best interest of the service. Read more...
PHOTO: The first day of the Supreme Court spearheaded Forum on Environmental Justice, has already yielded positive results through the signing of a multi-sectoral Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) for a more muscled enforcement and implementation of the country’s environment laws.
The social and religious activists that hungered and thirsted for justice for so long and courageously endured torture and survived assassination now rejoice in the democratic victory with the swearing in of their honestly elected president. Read more...
PHOTO: Former television journalist Carlos Mauricio Funes Cartagena took power as El Salvador's president on Monday, representing former Marxist guerrillas the Farabundo Martin National Liberation Front (FMLN).
Ordained as a priest into the Columban Missions in 1969, Fr Shay was assigned to the Philippines shortly after. The three times Nobel Peace Prize nominee told me how he always wanted to make a difference and do something for humanity and give help to some of those who needed it most. Read more...
PHOTO: Fr. Shay Cullen and Pat Kenny with the Humanitarian Award at the 2009 Meteor Ireland Music Awards. The awards held at RDS, Dublin St Patricks Day 17th March.










