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BIBAK-Japan:
BIBAK stands for upland provinces of Bontoc-Ifugao-Benguet-Kalinga-Apayao
that are part of the mountainous region of the Cordillera up north of
Philippine Luzon island. Members of this organization are indigenous people
from the Cordillera called Igorots and most are working in Japan as domestic
helpers and second-generation Japanese (born with Japanese parentage in
the Philippines) |
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| BURUGKUSAN-Japan
– Is a newly formed organization mostly of people from the Bicol
region (down south of Philippine Luzon island). Burugkusan is a Bicol
local dialect term that means binded together. BURUGKUSAN-Japan aims to
develop self-help projects involving those in Bicol and migrants in Japan. |
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| CJFF
or Center for Japanese-Filipino Families is a joint mission program of
the United Church of Christ in the Philippines (UCCP) and the United Church
of Christ in Japan (UCCJ) to provide care and services to the growing
Japanese-Filipino families. CJFF stands as the secretariat of the information
and communication consortium project of Filipinos in Japan. |
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ELCC
or Ecumenical Learning Center for Children is under the Chubu Diocese
of the Episcopal Church that runs special school for Filipino children
who cannot enter Japanese school. |
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| FMC
or Filipino Migrants Center based in Nagoya caters counseling service
for Filipinos in distress, support organizing work, education and training
campaigns and networking |
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| KAFIN
or Kalipunan ng mga Filipino na Nagkakaisa (association of united Filipinos)
that started as a neighborhood self-help group in Kawaguchi, Saitama that
later expanded its membership into chapters in Tokyo, Nagoya, and Osaka.
KAFIN is active in community organizing , education and training, solidarity
with locals and others. |
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| Kami
Suwa Filipino Catholic Church Community are the choir members of the Suwa
Catholic Church in Nagano. |
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| MIGRANE
Party List-Japan is the local chapter of the MIGRANTE Party List, an electoral
party vying a seat in the Philippine Congress. |
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| LFS
or League of Filipino Seniors is an association of elder Filipinos who
are seeking for respect and free services for the elder migrants. |
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| PSJ
or Philippine Society in Japan exists for around twenty years of promoting
Philippine culture among Filipinos and Japanese. |
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