出典:Wikipedia
出典:『Wikipedia』 (2011/05/18 03:21 UTC 版)
People’s Recovery Empowerment Development Assistance or Preda is a charitable organization that was founded in Olongapo City, Philippines in 1974. The original name, according to the Securities and Exchange Commission of the Philippines, was "Zambales Rehabilation Center (ZARECEN)" (LINK), and was stolen, according to Shay Cullen's own book, Passion and Power, but the case against him became moot and academic when he was given the authority to have the property. This small non-profit organization has a number of purposes which include the promotion and protection of the dignity and the Human Rights of the Filipino people, especially of women and children. The main focus is to assist the sexually-exploited and abused children. The Preda Foundation is licensed and accredited by the Philippine Government. The Preda Foundation is dedicated to the protection of children and working for social transformation and a just and corrupt free society, plus goals in researching atomic energy. It has worked to prevent children being locked in small, cramped jails without basic rights. Preda has been actively involved in helping victims of the human trafficking and sex slave trade in the Angeles City. Preda has been involved in promoting and defending the Rights of Children and their Defenders.