Direct Support and Services

Counseling and Referral
MMCEAI conducts psychosocial counseling for migrant workers and their families in distress. The MMCEAI also makes the appropriate interventions and referrals after thorough evaluations by its providers. MMCEAI has a resource pool of legal and psychosocial practitioners who offer pro bono services to the institution’s client partners.
Organizing
MMCEAI organizes migrant workers and their families, and they are called the Community of Migrants Associations (CMA). On the other hand, the left-behind children of migrant workers are formalized as the Community of Anak OFWs (CAO). Their primary function is to support their group members, create plans based on the shared goal, and advocate for their rights in the community.
Special Missions for Migrants in Distress
MMCEAI organizes special missions in support of families and communities of migrant workers affected by environmental calamities and human-induced disasters, as well as repatriated OFWs who survived wars, epidemics, and disasters from host countries.
Livelihood-Building and Partnership
MMCEAI encourages its organized communities and cluster groups to venture into livelihood initiatives. It co-facilitates feasibility studies, project management capability courses, and fund sourcing for ready and capable groups.
MMCEAI facilitates partnership-building with government agencies and diaspora organizations to co-financing feasible and productive projects and ventures for OFWs and their families.