The institutions that compose the
ECUMENICAL CENTER OF MEDELLIN DIEGO
Director: Raul Rosales C.
Address: Argomedo 40, Santiago
Phone: (56-2) 6341804 to 6344653
Fono Fax: Fax (56-2) 6351096
Website: www.diegodemedellin.cl / www.pastoralpopular.cl
Mail: @ terra CEDAW . cl
The Diego de Medellin Ecumenical Center is an ecumenical space that accompanies the journey of people and social and church groups in contexts of exclusion and poverty, in order to activate their own resources and available as responsible human beings.
From this perspective, Diego de Medellin Ecumenical Center aims to contribute a cultural transformation in Chilean society, which would strengthen the hope and promote citizen participation, which does not discriminate or limit the development of individuals and groups because of gender, age, ethnicity, social status, disability physical or mental or religious practice, to guide the use of resources in order to preserve the natural environment and development bases its principles of sustainability and commitment to the environment, social justice and the culture of peace. Name
I NSTITUTION and director responsible
2 .- HOUSE OF WOMEN ANN CRAFT WORKSHOP LANGEN
PHONE: (02) 7912595 E-Mail
: casadelamujer.taller @ gmail.com
Representative: Celmira Rojas
trains and supports women and families in a holistic manner, including training and therapy if required tools to take, but basically to offer a space where knowledge sharing to facilitate capacity building . 3 .-
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Director: Gerardo San Martin Wijnant
Address: 1571 Tegualda Ñuñoa
Tel: (02) 249 8400
Fax: (02) 249 8400
Website: www.comparte.cl
Mail: info @ comparte.cl
is a certified Fair Trade Organization, a member of IFAT (the International Fair Trade Federation) Share is dedicated to promoting and export products of small artisans and farmers and thereby create or strengthen gainful productive employment and fostering fair conditions of trade. Thus contribute to improving the living conditions of underprivileged sectors of the population. 4 .-
FOUNDATION RURAL ASSISTANCE OFFICE COORDINATOR
Executive Director: Ivan Radovic
Network Representative: Marta Pendola
Dir: Bishop Miller N º 74, Providencia
Tel: (56-2) 400 4811 Fax
: ( 56-2) 4811 407 Web
: http://www.fundacionocac.cl
E Mail: fundacion@ocac.cl
OCAC Foundation (Office Coordinator Rural Assistance) is a nongovernmental organization established in 1974 by Cardinal Raúl Silva Henríquez. The institution works by running social projects in urban and rural populations. Work areas are focused on the following: Agricultural Production and Organizational Development for Ethnic Minorities, Productivity and Agro Ecological poor rural communities, Rural Microenterprise Promotion and Urban Development and Social Promotion of Women and Youth Development and Livestock Development , Improvement and construction of housing in poor areas and support the fisheries sector.
develops projects in 9 regions of the country through 15 offices between First and Tenth Region. Among its development projects, highlights the supporting work carried with Aymara and Atacama communities in the process of struggle over water rights, the work carried out with ethnic Rapanui on Easter Island by agricultural and environmental projects (the first NGOs reaching Rapa Nui), support for ethnic Pehuenche in building their homes, work with labor and peasant organizations in the era of the dictatorship, the implementation of livestock banks (loans not monetized), technical assistance to poor farmers resources and technical assistance for the construction of social housing.
5 .- NAZARETH WORKSHOPS "SERVANTS OF SAN JOSE CONGREGATION"
Dir: Pasaje Toconao, 245 "Villa la Reina"
Santiago Tel: (02) 2732010
Fono-fax: (02) 5543979
Web: E-
www.siervasdesanjose.org Mail: tnazarethchile@hotmail.com
solidarity economy develops projects, promotion of rights. human, entrepreneurship, personal development, self-management and financing, with women in two regions, Region XI, Coyhaique, metropolitan, town and Queen Villa Hill, these women are in social disadvantage, are those most excluded from economic growth for various reasons and gender discrimination. 6 .-
VICAR OF PASTORAL SOCIAL WORKERS AND
Representative: Anne Leighton
Dir: CATHEDRAL 1063, Piso 5
Tel: 56-2790 0685 0702-56-2-790
Fax: 56-2 - 790
0690 Web: www.vicaria.cl
E-Mail: aleighton@iglesia.cl / proyectos@vicaria.cl
The Social Pastoral vicariates Workers have started since March 2006, a process of integration and joint work that seeks to promote the message and the social action of the Church of Santiago.
The Vicariate Pastoral Social (VPS) was founded in 1993 as a continuation of the social work of the Vicariate of Solidarity, an institution that ecumenical and pluralistic vocation, had a distinguished career in the defense and promotion of human rights at the serious violations of human dignity have taken place since the breakdown of democracy in Chile until he won the return to democracy in our country. At birth the VPS, is integrated into its ranks Caritas Santiago and assuming the task of spreading the social doctrine of the Church hitherto served the Institute of Social Broadcasting (Indis). The mission of this new Vicarage is defined as "to encourage and coordinate the social ministry of the Church of Santiago", which expresses the intention to have a body to give a sense of unity and multiple organic expressions of social pastoral work in our archdiocesan.
The Vicariate of Workers, meanwhile, was born in 2000 as a continuation of the work of the Vicariate Pastoral Obrera, flagship institution in the rights of workers and had a key role in the reorganization of union movement, understood as the actor called to give prominence to their own members in demanding higher levels of justice in the workplace. The mission of the Vicarage is set to "evangelize the world of work, according to the dignity and rights of working men and women." Both
originating vicariates were created in the decade of the '70s by the then Archbishop of Santiago, Cardinal Raul Silva Henriquez, of blessed memory for the Christian people. The return to democracy, the Church of Santiago saw the need to show signs of continuity and change in their role before the Chilean society, so it has basically maintained the structure and objectives of both vicariates, raised new challenges that nascent democracy had both the promotion of human rights, and to the evangelization of society, changes that they wanted to symbolize the new names that these institutions acquired.
after more than a decade of these adjustments, the Santiago Church wished to rethink again in social action and so begins the integration process, which seeks to bring coherence to the social message and greater force in the promotion campaign in one of the most ambitious projects in recent history pastoral of the Church of Santiago.
This has been defined to keep the name, mission and character of both the Vicariate Pastoral Social, and the Vicariate of Workers, maintaining their own areas of action, but also have integrated teams in areas common to develop synergistic processes that increase the effectiveness of pastoral action that has been entrusted. At the same time, the tasks of each institution, are added new challenges such as coordination in the Archdiocese of prison ministry, the ministry of health and care homes and centers for older adults as children at risk and social challenges that will be assumed in a gradual and planned.
The current mission of the institution is: We are the Social Pastoral vicariates and employees of the Archdiocese of Santiago, which together with individuals and groups of greatest poverty and the world of work promote the Gospel values \u200b\u200bassociated with a culture of solidarity and respect for human rights. Driving to encounter Christ living in all members of the Church and society, committing permanently with the poor and homeless, working on building a fairer society, solidarity, brotherhood and mercy. 7 .-
RED SOUTH SOLIDARITY ECONOMY
Responsible: Priest: Sergio Farias
Dir: Seventh Avenue 1247 Comuna de San Miguel
Tel: (02)
5216421-5211967 Fax: (02) 5216421-5211967
Web: www.vicariasur.cl / link Solidarity Economy Network South Zone
Solidarity Economy Network South Zone brings together 17 different handicrafts workshops, the Members of the workshops we have chosen a Marketing Committee which is responsible for making contacts representation necessary to participate in Craft Fairs, Schools, Churches, Companies, to exhibit and sell our products. 8 .-
JUSTICE OFFICE OF PEACE AND INTEGRITY OF CREATION
Director: Cesar Correa Valenzuela
Dir: Marin N º 0261, Providencia
Tel: (56-2) 6356722
Fax: (56-2) 2228112 Web
: http://www.columbanos.cl
Our mission is to create awareness on justice, peace and integrity of creation in a fragmented reality.
promote normal growth parameters in the society around Christian values, what we do through a critical reading of the signs of the times in the light of the gospel, and in the context of Columban vision and priorities.
We do this in coordination, cooperation and interaction with others locally and globally
Our priorities are:
Internationally: Migrant
• Campaign • Transgenic and TRIPs (trade related intellectual property) and patents on life .
• Global Warming.
Nationwide:
• HR. Subjects option margin
• Ecology
Integrity of Creation • Land rights and culture of Indigenous people
we develop our action in parishes inserts in various sectors in a situation poverty and St. Thomas in the Pintana, Chiloe sector / El Volcan in Puente Alto, Alto Hospice in Iquique, Las Palmas in Valparaiso and others. And through the work of various offices or departments that work in our mission center.
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