Monday, June 25, 2007

Vision, Mission and Goals

Vision
A progressive, sustainable, and peaceful society of productive, spiritually enriched and empowered people
Mission
To develop the presence of the center in every area of need and to pursue God’s plan of transformation
Goals
1. The development of individuals as agents of change and development “through meaningful use of their talents, skills, potentials and total lives”

2. The demonstration of God’s love through service and mission consistent with the emphasis of the church.

3. The involvement in community development as partners with the local churches and other agencies of kindred mission.

Vision, Mission and Goals

History

The Asuncion A. Perez Memorial Center, Inc. started in 1969 as relief committee of the Board of Women’s Work. It was called the Coordinating Committee of the United Methodist Women’s Action Group– COCUMWAG. It was formally organized as center and blossomed into a full grown non-stock, non-profit organization on January 12, 1970. On January 12, 1972, the center was incorporated as a non-stock, non-profit charitable organization named after a renowned social worker Asuncion Arriola Perez.

The Woman Behind the Name
Asuncion A. Perez is a renowned social worker and a Methodist whose unselfish devotion to serve others is worthy of emulation and respect, thus it was most appropriate to name the center after her.


She is the first fully qualified social service worker to be appointed to the Cabinet in 1948 under President Elpidio Quirino.

Mrs. Perez had the privilege to serve under four Philippine presidents: Manuel l. Quezon, Sergio Osmena, Dr. Manuel Roxas and Elpidio Quirino.

Asuncion A. Perez Memorial Center Inc.


Asuncion A. Perez Memorial Center Inc.

Social Service Arm of the United Methodist Church
Philippine Central Conference