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FAREPA-SV was founded in 2002, and is the largest Filipino-American real estate organization in America. The executive officers established community outreach projects such as housing fairs, home-buyer educational programs and the Bay Area Multicultural Real Estate Summit Conference, partnering with the National and California Associations of REALTORS to address shared real estate policy issues and to better serve its members.
he Filipino American Real Estate Professionals Association (FAREPA) is a professional trade organization dedicated to promoting the interests of Filipino Americans, by elevating the level of professionalism within the global community through education and networking events, creating a unified voice within the real estate community.
Our mission is to promote the interests of Filipino American Real Estate Professionals. To elevate the level of professionalism within the global community through education, networking, and partnership. To create a unified voice within the real estate industry.
Anakbayan San Jose is a grassroots National Democratic mass organization comprising of Working and Student youth based in San Jose, California.
Anakbayan holds that the Philippines is neither truly free nor democratic. Under the control of US and Chinese imperialism, local landlords, comprador capitalists, and corrupt government officials, the Filipino people continue to suffer.
The National Democratic struggle seeks to put an end to the 3 basic problems of Imperialism, Feudalism, and Bureaucrat Capitalism that plague Philippine society and to advance the movement for national liberation of the country, and the realization of the democratic rights of the people.
Pilipino Association of Workers and Im/migrantS translates to “sweat” and symbolizes the struggles, hardships, and sacrifices of the members to provide for the needs of our loved ones with dignity.
In 2002, PAWIS was formed to fight against social and economic injustice faced by Filipino workers and im/migrants in Santa Clara County. Initial PAWIS members were former airport screeners, resulting from the U.S. Aviation and Transportation Security Act after 9-11-2001. *This Act is discriminatory against Filipino workers and im/migrants. It requires airport screeners to be US citizens and that they pass a new employment and language test, which had nothing to do with the job of airport screeners. *Today PAWIS continues to support Filipinos in Santa Clara County, the bay area, in the U.S and around the world. Many are working in industries such as health care, retail/sales, and electronic manufacturing.
We are Filipino workers and im/migrants, realizing the need to support ourselves collectively to strengthen our voice and stand against any forms of abuse and exploitation.
Bind our selves together to create an organization, which shall have the nationalist and democratic ideals of our people in general, and in Santa Clara County in particular.
We shall tirelessly work to defend the rights gained by the struggles of Filipino workers and im/migrants and shall forever uphold their welfare.