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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.

Inspired by Jesus’ example, Samaritana reaches out to modern-day Samaritan women. By offering them community, friendship and accompaniment...

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Our Products

 We at Samaritana encourage the women we serve to express themselves in artistic creations.

Sambahay Retreat House

The Sambahay Retreat House offers accommodations and seminar facilities to alumni, friends and other organizations groups and churches.

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Strategic Collaboration and Alliance-Building PDF Print E-mail

Samaritana networks to strengthen current and future strategic partnerships and alliances for more effective and wider impact in addressing the issue of prostitution nationally and internationally.

Activities:

  • Periodic dialogues, seminars, consultations, and conferences

 

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TRAINING

Our training will address the issues of trauma, loss and shame, and spiritual warfare as it relates to working with people who have suffered significant abuse. We make a core assumption: we can take a person no farther than we are willing to go, therefore, to help others we must be willing to address our own story. We invite others to enter their story and listen to what God invites us to know of Him through the wars that surface in our heart. Our ability to invite others to know freedom and hope in and through trauma will be enhanced as we grow in joy amidst our own suffering.

 


FACILITATORS: Dan B. Allender, Ph. D. and Jan Meyers


PANEL WORKSHOPS AND DIALOGUES

     1. Prostitution and Sex Trafficking
     2. Intervention and Reintegration Strategies
     3. Economic Alleviation and Empowerment
 

ICAP ASIA ORGANIZING AND PLANNING

A facilitator will guide conference delegates through a participatory process of organizing as a regional alliance, identifying priorities, and outlining directions for networking and collaboration.

PLANNING FACILITATOR: Raquel Vylma Ovalles