Those who work in the Christian children-at-risk community will recognize the name Phyllis Kilbourn, founder of Rainbows of Hope and author of the book "Children-At-Risk: A New Commitment", among others.
My Australian friend Janette Pepall, founder of Children with Hope, has resigned from her full time volunteer position of Director of Training and is now training, writing, advising, etc. Currently she is working on a training module for a Crisis Care Training manual that Phyllis Kilbourn is putting together, and she chose us as one of three groups to be presented in the "Successful Model of Care" section.
I asked volunteer/child sponsorship coordinator Denise to jump start me in the filling out of the form, then I finished it up. It turned out to be 4 1/2 pages at the end, plus a couple dozens photos.
For question #10, which asked us to list the "Programs in Organization", it was fun to see how many we really do have now:
1) Casa de Amor I (ages 0-3)
2) Casa de Amor II (ages 3-12; eventually to be turned into the foster family model)
3) Casa de Amor III (ages 0-6)
4) Family Strengthening Program
working closely with family members and child(ren) to facilitate a successful transition back to family life
5) New! Child Sponsorship Program
our goal is to have 3 sponsors per child, most committing to send $25 USD/month and prayer covering
And coming soon...
6) Foster Family Program
recruiting, training, and supervising Christian families to care for children in their home during duration of stay at Casa de Amor
I realize that number of "programs" is NOT the key to success or anything we want to have as a goal, per se, and thus I've never really paid attention to it until I was preparing this info for Janette.
One proof of that is in this blog. Our focus is great care of the kids and our staff, and it shows in the pictures, success stories, and busy days full of ministry!
Now Accepting Volunteers!!
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*Volunteer: **a person who freely offers to take part in an enterprise or
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*to freely offer to do something.*
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9 years ago
1 comment:
Wow...hard to believe there are 6 programs until you sit down to think about the different things we do here!
Aren´t you glad that project is done!?!
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