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"Dito sa bayan ni Juan, uso ang bayanihan. Lahat sila'y kasali, diyan mo sila mapupuri." - Mike Hanopol
Aquilina Soriano-Versoza
Executive Director
Lolita Andrada
Associate Director / Lead Organizer
Virgie Ramirez
Accounting Manager
Juana Gaspar
Outreach Specialist
Lidia Hernandez
Outreach Specialist
Diane Panis
Receptionist
She' Mayo
Development Specialist
Mike Higgins
Communications Specailist
Carol Almeda (President) Ethelyn Anguluan-Coger
John Delloro Bill Gallegos
Olympia Resol Aquilina Soriano-Versoza
Dianne Wright
Pilipino Workers' Center was formed in 1997, on the idea that all individuals deserve a high quality of life. This means that we are entitled to safe working conditions, living wages, decent living conditions, access to quality healthcare and basic human dignity.
We provide services and resources that help meet the immediate needs of Pilipino workers and their families while organizing for long-term change.
We also believe that the conditions of Filipino workers and the community here in Los Angeles are inseparably linked to the conditions in our homeland, the Philippines. Justice here includes justice there. PWC also serves as a research institute that focuses on the latest data, statistics and situation of Filipino workers and immigrants here in the United States, as well as a resource for information on the Philippines.
Liberty Hill Foundation
www.libertyhill.org
The California Wellness Foundation
www.calwellness.org
The Weingart Foundation
www.weingartfnd.org
Dwight Stuart Youth Foundation
www.dsyf.org
Stuart Foundation
www.stuartfnd.org
First 5 LA
(lead agency is Search to Involve Pilipino Americans)
www.first5la.org
Alliance for California Traditional Arts (ACTA)
www.actaonline.org
California Council for the Humanities
www.calhum.org