
Siervas de San Jose created Mo. Bonifacia Rodriguez Foundation Inc. in 1991, a non-profit organization, the legal personality of the Talleres de Nazaret, and serving other functions such as scholarships, sheltering, convivence, dormitory for students / workers, promotion of women workers & presence in the world of work.
- TdN Mission & Philosophy
- TdN History
- TdN Involvements
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The Talleres de Nazaret, empowering workers and upholding the dignity of work and the workers, creating products of harmonized prayer-work with excellent quality and service.
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In the spirit of our Founder Fr. Francisco Butina, SJ, and our Foundress Bl. Bonifacia Rodriguez, we commit ourselves:
- To live work as a participation in God’s creation and as a means of sanctification, harmonizing it with prayer
- To promote the gospel value of work in the Talleres and in all those who come in contact. with it, through the elements of the Industria Cristiana:
- Dignified working condition
- Just wages and benefits
- Wholistic formation
- Social responsibility
- Respect and care for creation
- Absence of child labor and exploitation
- To be creative in the development of our products, responsive to the needs of our customers
- To adhere to high quality standards of products called for by the Vision of the Talleres de Nazaret.
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From being small and unknown, like a mustard seed, Talleres de Nazaret has grown and opened its branches to cater to our valued customers & friends in different places
- TdN Mandaluyong - Unforms, tshirt, bags, accessories: 1988
- TdN Quezon City - Liturgical Vestments : 1990
- TdN Cebu - Liturgical Vestments: 2001
- TdN Silay - uniforms, tshirts, bags & accessories, baked products: 2004
- TdN Rosario, Cavite - Seafood delicacies: 2006
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We live out the values of Nazareth as we:
- Endeavor to encounter God in our work
- Value the dignity of persons
- Value & love the work we do
- Live joyfully in simple lifestyle
- Share life, work & goods to others
- Promote solidarity with other women workers and young women at risk









