Stewardship Group

  • Allos Abis

    Allos Abis

    Allos Abis is a first-generation Filipino trans organizer based in Toronto. He is one of the founding members of the Migrant Detainee Support Coalition and currently works full-time as a support staff at OPSEU/SEFPO. He recently did a cameo appearance in a web series called "Kin," which premiered at the ImagineNative Festival in Toronto.

  • Clement Nocos

    Clement Nocos, Vice-Chair

    Clement Nocos works with organizations across Canada as the Director of Policy for the Broadbent Institute, the country's leading social democratic think tank. His work tackles questions of public policy and political economy for campaigns and social movements that fight for justice and equality. Clem’s writing and analysis has previously appeared in GQ Magazine, The Globe and Mail, and Canadian Dimension. He holds a dual Masters in Public Policy from the Hertie School in Berlin, Germany and the University of Tokyo in Japan, as well as a B.A. in History, Political Science and Sociology from the University of Toronto.

  • Francesca Policarpio

    Francesca Policarpio

    Francesca Policarpio is a queer Filipina political community organizer and a municipal political staffer based in Tkaronto. Being raised in the Philippines ignited her passion and pursuit for social justice, fuelling her work as a champion for community-led city building. She is a fierce advocate for increased civic engagement to challenge systemic injustice and drive transformative equitable change.

  • Josel Angelica

    Josel Angelica

    Josel Angelica (she/they) is a Philippine-born and Tkaronto-raised queer Filipina immigrant community organizer and higher education professional. From a professional role in higher education leading democracy and social justice initiatives empowering 2SLGBTQ+ and racialized communities, former political staffer and current political campaign organizer, Josel is committed to change-making in local and national communities through meaningful civic engagement and education, and community mobilization focusing on equity, diversity and inclusion.

  • Lourdes David

    Lourdes David

    Lourdes David (she/her) is a provincial political staffer and resides in the east end of Toronto. Before getting into politics, Lourdes worked with youth-focused organizations to build civic engagement capacity with a focus on climate action and environmental education including Amplify, a 2-year transatlantic project with Oxfam Quebec connecting over 130 young people from across 13 cities in Canada and Europe. Lourdes is excited to join the FCCAN team, bringing her years of experience in nonprofit and lived experience as a hyphenated individual to the organization.

  • Monica de Vera

    Monica de Vera

    Monica de Vera (she/her) dreams of collective liberation for all Filipinos. Her ancestors lived in  Pangasinan and Iloilo. She is currently Steward of the COPE343 bargaining unit at her workplace, and is employed as Executive Administrative Assistant to the President of the largest public sector union in Ontario. Monica’s activism has manifested through her work on various electoral and issue-based campaigns at all levels of government in so-called Canada. She currently resides in East York with her cat, Tala, named after the Tagalog Goddess of Stars.

  • Taamara Thanaraja

    Taamara Thanaraja

    Taamara Thanaraja (she/her) is a community organizer who grew up in Scarborough. She studied International Development and Globalization at the University of Ottawa and has worked for the Ontario Health Coalition and COPE Ontario. After graduating she was an organizer on Olivia Chow’s campaign, the Scarborough Guildwood by-election with the ONDP and was the deputy campaign manager for Kevin Rupasinghe’s campaign for City Council in Scarborough Southwest. Taamara hopes to continue and advocate for her Filipina and Tamil community at every level of government, to make sure we achieve sustainable, community-led solutions for our people.

  • Veronica Javier

    Veronica Javier, Chair

    Veronica Javier (she/her/siya) is a Registered Social Worker with a Masters in Social Work. Veronica is currently a Planner with the Mental Health & Addictions and Oncology Programs at Scarborough Health Network. She is also Adjunct Faculty with the School of Social Work, Faculty of Liberal Arts & Professional Studies at York University.  

    Veronica has over 15 years of community-based social work experience including in a clinical healthcare setting; with specialization in renal palliative care, community engagement and advocacy. Veronica’s community work includes being a Board of Director with the Kababayan Multicultural Centre and with the Migrants Resource Centre Canada.