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Tracker Ventures Corp.: Contakt World Announces Research, Development and Training (RDT) Division and Retention of Expert Grant Consultants FreeMind Group
VANCOUVER, BC / ACCESSWIRE / January 19, 2021 / Tracker Ventures Corp. (
Tracker or the
Company ) (CSE:TKR)(OTC PINK:TLOOF)(FWB:B2I) today announced that Contakt LLC (
Contakt World ), a technology company modernizing public health and safety, has launched its Research, Development, Training division (the
RDT division ) to spearhead continued development of breakthrough public health and safety technologies by conducting university research and by seeking funding through non-dilutive grants.
The RDT division is expected to play a critical role in non-dilutive capital formation for Contakt World through recurring applications for grants bolstered by the expertise and scale of the FreeMind Group (
1/14/2021
Sister Philomena Agudo, FMM – North Smithfield
Sr. Philomena Agudo, FMM, passed away on January 2, 2021, at St. Antoine Residence, North Smithfield.
Born in Davao, the Philippines in 1925 to Isidoro and Mercedes Agudo, the oldest of six children, the family had many experiences especially during the occupation in the Second World War.
She entered the Franciscan Missionaries of Mary in 1949 making Final Vows in 1955. Well prepared for teaching, Sr.Philomena had earned Teacher Certification, as well as a BA and MA in Education. She taught in O.L. of Loreto Academy in Legarda, Manila, did catechetical work in public schools and during her spare time, visited prisoners in the National Penitentiary. She was sent to Cebu City for Stella Maris School in Cebu.
By Philip Mathew
Sister Christin Mary is a member of the Missionary Sisters of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, also known as ICM Sisters.
Based in the western Indian city of Mumbai, Mary coordinates the National Domestic Workers’ Movement, which has been championing the rights of domestic workers, children in domestic work, and migrant domestic workers since 1985. Today, its work is spread across 17 states of India, engaging nearly 200,000 domestic workers in major cities, towns and villages.
The movement was set up by Belgian SisterJeanne Devos, also of the ICM Sisters, who spent several years as a missionary in India. She was concerned about the plight of Indian domestic workers who were exploited and whose work was undervalued.
Sr. Christin Mary (in pink, holding microphone), a member of the Missionary Sisters of the Immaculate Heart of Mary and a coordinator of the National Domestic Workers Movement, with a group of domestic workers in February 2019 in the western Indian city of Mumbai (Provided photo)
Bengaluru, India Sr. Christin Mary is a member of the Missionary Sisters of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, also known as ICM Sisters.
Based in the western Indian city of Mumbai, Mary coordinates the National Domestic Workers Movement, which has been championing the rights of domestic workers, children in domestic work, and migrant domestic workers since 1985. Today, its work is spread across 17 states of India, engaging nearly 200,000 domestic workers in major cities, towns and villages.