In 1987, she helped Filipino domestic workers in establishing a local support network, the Ottawa Multicultural Homemakers Association.
He was given conditional discharge, permitting him to avoid jail term and allowing him to live in a supervised group home.
In 1991, Juliet Cuenco was the recipient of the LINKAPIL or Lingkod sa Kapwa Pilipino (Service to Fellow Filipinos) presidential award from former Philippines president Corazon Aquino.
LINKAPIL Award is conferred on overseas Filipinos for their exceptional or significant contribution to reconstruction, progress and development in the Philippines.
[5] She was also profiled in the Directory of Canadian Women specializing in global issues and was officially given honours at the book launching at the House of Commons.
However, family and few friends at the time said she was not an abused woman and posed questions whether the manner of her death merits her inclusion in the memorial site.