Missio Amare‑Migranti turns its vision into action by:
- Mobilizing Resources – raising funds and in‑kind support to sustain programs for migrants and their families.
- Building a People Network – recruiting and mentoring volunteers, consultants, and other experts who share our commitment to migrant welfare.
- Strengthening Evidence – developing an in‑house database to inform advocacy, services, and policy engagement.
- Creating Learning Pathways – designing culturally responsive training modules that empower migrants and the communities that serve them.
- Forging Strategic Partnerships – collaborating with private companies, local and national government, international bodies, faith‑based groups, and fellow NGOs that champion migrant rights.
- Partnership with local and national government agencies for migrant related activities from LGU, DMW, OWWA, TESDA.
- Partnership with the Church through the CBCP Episcopal Commission on Migrants and Itinerant People (CBCP ECMI).
- Partnership with other NGOs advocating for Migrants welfare such as GOLD Foundation for seafarers.
| Our new target audience and stakeholders | ||
| Who | Type of Organization | Service to be provided |
| Conglomerates, corporations, and other business entities | Private business organizations | Outsourced Corporate CSR provider |
| Local Government Units (LGUs) | Government local agencies | Partnerships in providing migrant services to its constituents |
| International Organization for Migration, Asian development Bank, etc | International Organizations | Receives grants, donations, and other financial assistance for the work on Migrants |
| Department of Migrant Workers, OWWA | Government Agencies for Migrants | Partnerships with government agencies for work on Migrants. |
| CBCP ECMI, Parishes, Dioceses, and Vicariates | Church Organization | Support advocacies of the church on Migration |
| PASEI, GOLD Foundation, MIGRANTE, etc. | Private and nongovernmental organizations for Migrants | Associations/Groups dealing with OFWs |


