Community Partners of YATTA
In the late 1980’s, PETA created the Children’s Theater Program (CTP), which brings to the public critical issues and concerns affecting the child. Through the medium of theater, the program provides training and assistance in developing performances with marginalized children – children in urban poor communities, child laborers, street children, children survivors of physical & sexual abuse as well as trafficking, and those caught in armed conflict.In the late 1980’s, PETA created the Children’s Theater Program (CTP), which brings to the public critical issues and concerns affecting the child. Through the medium of theater, the program provides training and assistance in developing performances with marginalized children – children in urban poor communities, child laborers, street children, children survivors of physical & sexual abuse as well as trafficking, and those caught in armed conflict.
Little Children of the Philippines (LCP) is incorporated to the Little Children of the World (LCW), an international God-centered organization devoted to rescue and provide to the needy children throughout the world. LCP strives to rescue the street children, abused, and other at-risk children of Dumaguete, and Negros Island in the Philippines.
GWAVE is a non-governmental, non-profit organization addressing gender-based violence. GWAVE is based in Dumaguete City, Negros Oriental, Philippines
GWAVE makes waves to end gender-based violence and promote gender justice in Negros Oriental by influencing society, the legal community and victims/survivors of gender-based violence to work towards a gender-sensitive justice system.
In an act of extraordinary grace, Consuelo Zobel Alger created the Foundation in 1988 to improve the lives and living conditions of disadvantaged children, women and families throughout the Philippines and Hawaii.
Mission: to operate or support programs in the Philippines and Hawai'i that prevent and treat abuse, neglect, and exploitation of children, women and families
Casa Miani is a home for school-aged boys from Negros Oriental as well as other places in the Visayas and Mindanao region of the Philippines. Most of the boys in our care are either orphans, street children, or from extremely poor families.
At Casa Miani, the child's essential needs such as food, shelter, medical & dental services and education are provided to them at least until their family or a foster family is able to care for them.
YATTA has also worked in various capacities with the following:
Character First, Bayawan City
Cultural Center of the Philippines
Silliman University
Negros Oriental State University
NCCA Tanghal University and Community Theater Festival
United Church of Christ in the Philippines
Casa Esperanza
Kalauman Development Center
Casa Cittadini
St. Louis-Don Bosco School
Dep Ed (Dumaguete City, Tanjay, Tanauan, Tolosa)
Carmelite College
DSWD- Bayawan and Dumaguete City
GPREHAB
Save the Children Tacloban City
Givers Fund Incorporated Tacloban City
350.org
BellTower Project
PAGBAG-O
SPI