The Women's
Crisis Center is rooted in the resurgence of the women's movement
in the 80s. Active organizing of women encouraged the discussion
of women's experiences of all forms of violence which otherwise
would have remained private and unrecognized.
From there
a group deeply concerned with the violence that pervades women's
lives committed themselves to respond to the issue. On February
19, 1989 the Women's Crisis Center was formally established. It
is the first and only crisis center in the Philippines which offers
a comprehensive range of crisis intervention services for survivors
of violence. It also introduced the radical concept of feminist
counseling in the country.
A
society that is prosperous, just, humane and liberating, where
women have self-determination, equal rights and opportunities
in all spheres of life regardless of gender, sexual preference,
class, ethnicity and race.
The
Women's Crisis Center is committed to work with passion and creativity
towards the elimination of all forms of violence against women
and help enable women to be active participants in social transformation.
Establishment
of holistic feminist services for victims/survivors of all forms
of violence against women.
Elimination
of all forms of violence against women through the formation of
women's communities, supporting initiatives and encouraging partnerships.
Change
and transformation of existing values and attitudes that breed
violence against women through application of feminist principles.