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TERESA'S
HOMELESS
MINISTRY
In need of:
Men's Winter Coats
Men's Shoes
Canned Goods
Clean Clothes
Love
&
Prayers
THANK YOU! |
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MISSION 4 SALONE SIERRA LEONE
36 Musa Street, Bo - Sierra Leone - West
Africa
Rev. Peter Kainwo
Email:
mission4salone@yahoo.com
petina2441@yahoo.com
Motto:
working together to
make a difference
Code Values For Mission
Honesty * Excellence * Integrity *
Service
(Send
your financial assistance through Western Union.)
Banker:
Rokel Commercial Bank, Bojon Street – Bo
No. 02-03-1123150
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REACHING
OUT TO MUSLIMS
IN PUJEHUN & KAILAHUN
My
Dear Brothers and Sister in Christ ,
I send you
greetings from Sierra Leone and continue to bless you for all that you
are joining us to do in Africa, Sierra Leone for the sake of the
Kingdom. As I sent this prayer letter to you, I will also like to share
some information with you about the areas that we are working in right
now in our country.
Pujehun and Kailahun
Districts are towns in the eastern part of Sierra Leone with a
population of almost a million people and 90% of these people are
Muslims. The sorrowful part of this district is these towns were once
predominated by Muslims and animistic people. And one man asks, “Why are
these towns dominated by Muslims?”
Two main reasons can
be considered for that. One of the reasons is lack of passion and
compassion for lost souls. The lack of evangelism (especially to
Muslims) to the poorest and ignorant and the lack of missions by the
churches. Churches are very complacent to reach out to Muslims and
people in the provinces; they only concentrate in big cities, showing
little or no effort in reaching out to Muslims in places like these
(small villages) forgetting that they are part of the Great Commission.
The second reason is
that, after the war, Muslim countries or organizations took advantage of
the poor and vulnerable people in the provinces, like Kailahun and
Pujehun by coming with material help like free schooling, food, and
medication; and as a result many people were converted to Islam.
Generally, Islam is
growing rapidly in our country and recent research shows that Islam has
grown up from 60% to 70% while Christianity has dropped from 30% to 20%.
This is a course for alarm. It is surprising to know that in some
villages like Kailahun and Pujehun, that you can not find a single
Christian, not to mention talking of a church. Yet, in every village of
the districts, there is no town without a Mosque for Muslims to pray. It
is a pity—we must rise. This is a big challenge for the body of Christ
in the World.
CHALLENGES
{Please I beg that you fine a way to help with one of these.}
The one million
dollar question now is, “How can we reach these lost souls with the
Gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ?” The challenges are very enormous and
is high time Christians, Churches, and Christian organizations to stand
up to these challenges—that is, reaching out to Muslims and the lost in
Pujehun and Kailahun. In fulfilling this great task, that is why Mission
4 Salone Ministries with compassion and passion for this lost souls in
Pujehun and Kailahun is taking this challenge to reach out to
Muslims—though the Mission is facing challenges like very bad roads,
lack of funds to help the needy in these areas and logistics.
In fulfilling the
great commission in these two districts, Missions 4 Salone Ministries is
in desperate need of the following:
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Vehicle: Toyota-Hilux
Landcruiser or Land-Rover,
because of the very bad roads in this part of the country and for
the transportation of equipments and other items to the Mission
Field. Such a vehicle is highly preferable for this work and the
cost of this vehicle is Le17,000$ (seventeen thousand dollars)
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Bicycles:
for effective movement and work of Missionaries in the villages,
six bicycles are needed for missionaries in the field and each
bike cost $150 (one hundred dollars) and the six bicycles
cost $900 (Nine hundred dollars).
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Safe Homes:
This is another important item that is needed by the mission. From
time in memorial, Muslims that gave their lives to Christ were
always persecuted by their parents or community to the extent of
driving them out of the community, stripped of any title, disowned
by their family members and friends and even to the point of
threatening to be killed. So as a result, the Mission always
accommodates such people (converts to Christianity) and finds a
place for them. And such places are known as “safe place” and
hiring of such houses cost $2,000 (two thousand dollars)
per-year.
But the Mission
also finds it very important to purchase some acres of land for
building safe houses and the purchase of this land cost $30,000
(thirty thousand dollars). A Portable Public Address System is
also needed.
In these acres of
land, a multi-purpose building will also be erected and this building
can be used for fellowship/church meetings and as a school
(mainly Christian School) where Christian ethics will be strictly
observed.
In conclusion,
since our Lord Jesus Christ has given us the Great Commission in
Matthew 28:18-20, Mission 4 Salone Ministries is doing its best in
fulfilling this commission and in fulfilling this commission; we need
partners to work with. And Mission 4 Salone Ministries has the
burden and passion in reaching out to Muslims. And I pray that God will
touch the hearts and minds of our partners to help in providing our
needs in accomplishing this Great Commission.
This is my Challenge
for you all who may have the chance to read this note. Join us in your
prayers. Donate to one of these needs as the Lord will provide for you.
Yours in His service.
Peter |
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Profile of Organization
This organization is an Interdenominational,
National and Non-Governmental Christian organization that was
established in 1976. This organization is registered with the Ministry
of Social Welfare, Gender and Children’s Affairs as a non-profit making
and voluntary organization. As an organization, the Mission 4 Salone
Ministries is dedicated to transforming the lives of destitute children
from becoming national liabilities into becoming national assets. Since
its inception in 1976, the Mission 4 Salone Ministries has been involved
in the provision of different forms of support to various
disadvantaged/vulnerable destitute children. As a Christian Institution,
the Mission 4 Salone Ministries is particularly interested in working
with children because of the compassion Jesus had for them coupled with
the belief that children are the main-stay of the country’s development. Mission4salone ministries is an
interdenominational Christian organization that was established in 1994
by Dr. Moses Mahoi, a medical doctor, and Rev. Peter B. Kainwo, Pastor.
They had concern for children who were going about the street begging or
waiting for remnant from daily cookery sellers. The institution was
named after a biblical figure Jonathan, who was an intercessor,
peacemaker, and instrument of God, loving kind, generous and humble. The
Centre effected registration with the Ministry of Social Welfare, Gender
and Children’s Affairs in April 2002.
Programmes undertaken by the institution
include care for orphans, street children, abandoned children,
underprivileged and destitute children, our operational karees include
Bo, Pujehun, Moyamba and Bonthe districts, which comprise the southern
region of Sierra Leone.
Mission4 Salone ministries is a member of
Evangelical fellowship of Sierra Leone. The National Director of this
ministry is the regional representative for Evangelical Fellowship of
Sierra Leone.
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My Dear Brothers and Sisters in the Lord
For and on behalf of the Mission 4 Salone Ministries in particular and
the Christian family in Sierra Leone, I greet you in the name of our
Lord and savior Jesus Christ. I also want to thank you for the fruitful
discussion we had the other night and to appreciate you willingness to
be part of the struggle for the liberation of Africa.
I am sure we
are all quite aware of the ladles involved in our quest to
win souls for Christ. Please be informed that approximately 75% of the
population of inhabitants in Sierra Leone are Muslim with barely 15%
being Christian. The remaining 10% are ATRS.
Additionally, Gandalf's role in the country is gradually changing the
minds of a significant proportion of the leaders- most of whom are going
–Muslim/Islamic; as a result our challenges is quite immense that we
have to be prepared to work both day and night – rain or shine.
On diverse dates during our discussion we had sent the following
activity plans and their attendant budget to you we are however
resending them and encouraging you to do you best to help us in making
them a reality.
•Pastor’s units conference – this
conference is a five days conference that will target church leaders and
challenge them more relevant in their respective communities
•Children’s Camp which will target
approximately 1,000 children from predominantly Muslim background our
intension is to make these children as trying point into their
respective communities. We are sure that the parents will allow the
children to participate in such an activity and the children will in
turn take fund news to them.
•Church planting though entertaining (Jesus
film) in Pujehun. This activity is stated for January and February, 2010
and will target 15 communities in Pujehun District. Pujehun District is
the boundary District between Sierra Leone and Liberia in about 90% of
the inhabitants being Muslims. We are sure this activities will go a
long way to change the beliefs and practices of the people about
Christianity and we are sure, the adults will allow their children to
become Christian (If not themselves).
We are encouraging you to continue to be part of this Ministry and you
have a crucial state in the furtherance of Kingdom work in Sierra Leone.
The door is open for you and others . It is about time for men to live
their comfort zone and into the mission field. Either they come or they
give us the support we need to take over the land. Please not that i am
not using the jhouse address but using this current addres as the new
name for the kingdom ventures.
Yours in His service.
Peter
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MISSION 4 SALONE SIERRA LEONE
36 Musa Street, Bo - Sierra Leone - West
Africa
Rev. Peter Kainwo
Email: mission4salone@yahoo.com
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My Dear Brothers and Sisters
in the Lord
We are trying in
this Godless nation full of trouble to do our
own part in the Kingdom building. Sierra Leone
needs many things to restore back the peace which the devil destroyed for 11 years back but
I, we feel that it is time to restore back and
re- build the nation spiritually. The nation
needs Jesus, even the Pastors needs to know that
all is not lost and that they can destroy the
body but the soul will not be destroyed. Thank
God for that.
Greetings from your
African Brother.
Pastor Peter |
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CHILDREN'S
CAMP
PROGRAMME CONTEXT
Sierra Leone is in West Africa and shares
boarders with the Republic of Guinea on the
north and northeast, with Liberia on the
southeast, and is bounded on the west by the
Atlantic Ocean. Sierra Leone is endowed with a
good number of natural resources, yet the
country is a poor one dependent on donor support
for about 80% of its budget. The country has a
small domestic market, a weak productive base,
and poor infrastructure and social services. It
is one of the poorest countries in the world.
In spite of much rhetoric on working towards
achieving the MDG’s, the present government’s
political will, drive and ability to address
poverty and other goals remain suspect.
Currently, about 70% of the population live
below
poverty line, 26% cannot meet basic food needs.
Poverty is exacerbated by high unemployment and
by deteriorating health as exemplified by
growing incidence of diseases such as HIV and
AIDS, typhoid, malaria , tuberculosis and high
maternal, infant and child mortality rates.
The country conducted Presidential and
Parliamentarian elections in 2007. The outcome
of those elections brought the All People’s
Congress to power. The former ruling party the
Sierra Leone Peoples’ Party is now in
opposition. New councillors and District
chairpersons have been elected to office
in a recently conducted local council elections
With the end of the war, there is noticeable
growth in the number of churches nationwide.
Similarly there is an increase in the influx of
cultic groups. Followers of Islam and other
African traditional religion consist of some
75% of the population. In the midst of this, the
church is expected to provide leadership in
national affairs. The government for instance
asked the Bishop of the United Methodist Church
to serve as chairman of the Truth and Reconciliation
Commission (TRC), which has concluded its task
and submitted its final report. A task thought
to be adequately carried out by the church.
It
is becoming normal therefore for the
Inter-religious Council,
the Council of Churches in Sierra Leone and the
Para-Church organization to serve as the voice
of the church. Over the past years however, the
Church was slowly sliding into a culture of
silence, especially on developmental and
political issues. It has been plagued with
leadership struggles, disunity, and the lack of
a clear vision regarding its role in social
development issues.
STATEMENT
PROBLEM
As the smallest
unit of social organization, the family felt
the most impact of the war in sierra Leone.
Household head were targeted, brutalized
and killed in the presence of their children.
This has in no doubt left a culture of violence
in our society. This is manifested during inter-
school competition where children fight their
mates over minor disputes.
Many
children suffer from abuse or violence within
and outside the home. The prevalence of
traditional practices that are harmful to
children, and are not in their best
interest, especially early –age marriage of
the girl- child ,female circumcision, is also
quite common
The children were
abducted and forced to take up arms and abuse
drugs while others
were separated from their parents, sexually
abused,
deprived of education, access to medical
facilities and other basic amenities. However,
thousands homeless and uncared for while others
consequently.
They are faced
with negative forces in the homes and
communities that are militating against them
such as broken homes, generational poverty,
moral and spiritual failures on the art of the
parent and other family members.
Moreover, these
children have an adventurous spirit, restless
disposition and extraordinary resourcefulness.
They find themselves in
a state of material,
and moral danger. The children live in extreme
degrees of deprivation, having lost the basic
support of their parents.
Children , who live
in an environment which does not provide the
moral or material resources to enable them
develop their normal mental or physical
talents , resort to criminal activities and
so come into
conflict with law.
The
difficult economic
conditions in the rural areas has caused massive
movement of young women and men to the urban
areas, leaving behind their children. Some of
these children have never experienced love from
their parents or any other member of their
distance family. They are subjected to child
labour and have never enjoy childhood lives
A survey conducted
by Mission 4 salone ministries shows that 80%
of the inhabitants in Pujehun District are
Muslims. The children in Pujehun do not have
choice of religion . Parents forced their
children to learn abrabic and join the
Muslim faith
It is against
this background that Mission 4 salone
ministriesin collaboration with other child
protection agencies intends to bring these
children for a psychosocial camp in December
2008 for a period of four (4) days. During this
period, they will be exposed to some psychocial
activities in the form of counseling,
psychosocial games and fellowship. Train up a
child in the way he should grow –(Proverbs)
JUSTIFICATION
GOAL
To meet some
psychosocial and physical needs kin the lives of
these needy children and children in special
difficult circumstances.
OBJECTIVE:
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To provide
accommodation for 2000 children for four
days in December.
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To provide
variety of food items for 2000 children for
four days
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To provide
psychosocial game for 2000 children for 4
days in December 2008
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To fellowship
with 2000 children for 4 day in December
2008
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To provide
counseling services for 2000 children for
four days in December 2008
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Pass on
HIV/AIDS massage to the children
Outcome 1.
Well
organized Child protection agencies to implement
the project
Activities
-
Write letter to
all child protection agencies to inform them
about the project
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Invite the
agencies to an initial planning meeting
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Establish
activity implementation Committees
-
Define roles and
responsibilities of each Committee
-
Train committee
members for implementation and follow-up
Outcome 2
Sensitized community
members welling to allow their children to
attend
project
activities
Activity
2
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Through letter
inform the Chiefs, councilors and other
community elders about the project
activities.
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Make follow-up
visit to pujehun to meet with all
stakeholders.
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Discuss the aim
and benefit of the project with the
stakeholders
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Agree on the
date and location for the activities
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Agree on who
should attend
Outcome
3
2000 children
accommodated to actively participate in project
activities
Activity 3
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Write letter to
school administration for the use of their
school
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Follow-up and
make final arrangement for accommodation
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Inspect
accommodation facilities
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Buy local mat
for cam inmates
Outcome 4
2000 children trauma
free through playing psychosocial games
Activities 4
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Children grouped
according to age and ability
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Organize
counseling sessions for these categories of
children
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Provide drawing
materials for younger children to draw and
express what are going through
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Supervise
children to play games
Outcome 5
2000 children and
parent evangelized in Pujehun District
Activities 5
Outcome 6
2000 children well
sensitized on HIV and AIDS, STDs and related
issues
Activities 6
Teaching and
learning materials prepared
Conduct training
sessions on HIV and AIDS
IMPLEMENTATION STRATEGY
This project will be
coordinated by eight local child protection
agencies in Bo and .and Pujehun. Working
committees will be set up with defined roles and
responsibilities from eight different Child
protection agencies these committees are
instruments through which project inputs are
channeled to the beneficiaries.
The Committees
will organize the children for the following
activities: singing and worship, games,
counseling, feeding, medical assistance and fact
gathering. The project staff will be required to
prepare and submit written reports and finances.
Evaluation will be conducted at the end of the
project.
INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY
Mission 4 salone
ministries will work with child protection
agencies in the Bo town ship and Pujehun that
have faithful, capable, trained and experienced
field and administrative personnel with
technical knowledge lot carry out and supervise
the implementation of the programme.
IMPACT OF
PROJECT
This intervention
will begin to restore these unfortunate children
back into decent community lives and a promising
living. Their dignity and respect will therefore
be restored.
Those who will
receive the fellowship for change will develop
into better Christian citizens, neighbours,
husbands, wives children and thus parents. It is
not so much of the material things but simply
the love of a brother or sister.
Most of them do not
have fathers. As these children learn new
skills, you will begin to see hope in their
eyes, there by increasing their changes of their
social integration. They will so grateful for so
little. Let us give the Sierra Leone child a
smile.
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My Dear Brothers and Sisters in the Lord
Hear are some needs n this the villages of Sumbuya chiefdom's. Pray and
share with people who have the same ear like you.
1. There is a need for 40 Bibles.
2. There is a need for 3bicycles for three village pastors living
in a very far distance to information's.
3. 49 long local benches for 4 new groups starting to meet as a
fellowship.
Peter
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MISSION 4 SALONE SIERRA LEONE
36 Musa Street, Bo - Sierra Leone - West
Africa
Rev. Peter Kainwo
Email: mission4salone@yahoo.com
petina2441@yahoo.com |
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Mission 4 salone ministries
programmes for 2010
January:
1. Staff
training on Children Right Acts.
2. Staff
training on disability
3. Jesus
film ministry in 15 villages in Pujehun
{Don’t just
say it, enforce it.}
…tHOSES
WHOM THE LORD LOVES, HE DISCIPLINES-HEB 12;6 |
July:
1. Training
of 30 CHE workers in Pujehun
LISTENING AND LIGHTING
LUKE 8;16-25 |
February:
1. Follow-up
in 8 villages on Jesus film
2. Meeting
with 30 CWD with school support project
PLEASANT
WORDS ARE HEALTH TO THE BONES.
PROVERBS
16;24 |
August:
1. Global
youth training in partner with ALPHA SL.
2. First
meeting for Pastors Unity Conference
3. Staff
retreat
A NEW
LIVING AND HOPE FOR ALL…1 PETER 1;1-12 |
March:
1. Verification
of 60 foster parents in Pujehun
2. Training
of 20 staff in Mattru
3. Mega
camp for 4000 children in Sarabu
GET TO KNOW
GOD BETTER.
CAN YOU
DISCOVER THE DEPTHS OFGOD. JOB 11;16 |
September:
1. Educational
support to 60 Orphan in Pujehun
2. Educational
support to 30 Disables in Bo
3. Training
of children’s workers in disability
4. Sent
out proposal on PWD’S
LIVING IN
HARMONY WITH GOD. 1PETER 5;1-14 |
April:
1. Forster
parents’ training in Pujehun
2. Easter
camp in Gbangbantoke 500 children
TOO PERFECT
FOR their OWN. …TRAIN UP A CHILD IN THE WAY HE SHOULD GO. PROV
22;16 |
October:
1. Training
CPM leaders
2. Planning,
prayer and fasting for Pastors Unity Conference
3.
Planning for camp 2010
4.
Training of camp staff
LIVING IN
HUMILITY. 1PETER 1;1-12 |
May:
1.
Forster parents training in micro –finance
2.
Training on report writing
MEAN WHAT
YOU SAY . LET YOUR YES BE YES. JAMES 5;12 |
November:
1.
Planning for conference and camp
GOD OUR
HELP IN THE PAST…
PS 40;1-17 |
June:
Training of children’s workers and teachers in CRA.
{LOVING PEOPLE}
lOVE ONE ANOTHER..JOHN 15;12
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December:
DEC
5TH-9TH Pastors conference Bo AND 12TH-16 KENEMA 19 -22
Children’s camp in Mattru.
Giving
is ministry..
Matt
2.1-10
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STATEMENT PROBLEM
As the smallest
unit of social organization, the family felt
the most impact of the war in sierra Leone.
Household head were targeted, brutalized and
killed in the presence of their children. This
has in no doubt left a culture of violence in
our society. This is manifested during inter-
school competition where children fight their
mates over minor disputes.
Many children
suffer from abuse or violence within and outside
the home. The prevalence of traditional
practices that are harmful to children, and
are not in their best interest, especially
early –age marriage of the girl- child
,female circumcision, is also quite common
The children were
abducted and forced to take up arms and abuse
drugs while others were separated from their
parents, sexually abused, deprived of education,
access to medical facilities and other basic
amenities. However, thousands homeless and
uncared for while others consequently.
They are faced
with negative forces in the homes and
communities that are militating against them
such as broken homes, generational poverty,
moral and spiritual failures on the art of the
parent and other family members.
Moreover, these
children have an adventurous spirit, restless
disposition and extraordinary resourcefulness.
They find themselves in a state of material, and
moral danger. The children live in extreme
degrees of deprivation, having lost the basic
support of their parents.
Children , who live
in an environment which does not provide the
moral or material resources to enable them
develop their normal mental or physical
talents , resort to criminal activities and
so come into conflict with law.
The difficult
economic conditions in the rural areas has
caused massive movement of young women and men
to the urban areas, leaving behind their
children. Some of these children have never
experienced love from their parents or any other
member of their distance family. They are
subjected to child labour and have never enjoy
childhood lives
A survey conducted
by Mission 4 salone ministries shows that 80%
of the inhabitants in Pujehun District are
Muslims. The children in Pujehun do not have
choice of religion . Parents forced their
children to learn abrabic and join the Muslim
faith
It is against this
background that Mission 4 Salone Ministries in
collaboration with other child protection
agencies intends to bring these children for a
psychosocial camp in December 2008 for a period
of four (4) days. During this period, they will
be exposed to some psychological activities in
the form of counseling, psychosocial games and
fellowship. Train up a child in the way he
should grow –(Proverbs)
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JUSTIFICATION
GOAL
To meet some
psychosocial and physical needs kin the lives of
these needy children and children in special
difficult circumstances.
OBJECTIVE:
-
To provide
accommodation for 2000 children for four
days in December.
-
To provide
variety of food items for 2000 children for
four days
-
To provide
psychosocial game for 2000 children for 4
days in December 2008
-
To fellowship
with 2000 children for 4 day in December
2008
-
To provide
counseling services for 2000 children for
four days in December 2008
-
Pass on
HIV/AIDS massage to the children
Outcome 1.
Well
organized Child protection agencies to implement
the project
Activities
-
Write letter to
all child protection agencies to inform them
about the project
-
Invite the
agencies to an initial planning meeting
-
Establish
activity implementation Committees
-
Define roles and
responsibilities of each Committee
-
Train committee
members for implementation and follow-up
Outcome 2
Sensitized community
members welling to allow their children to
attend project activities
Activity 2
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Through letter
inform the Chiefs, councilors and other
community elders about the project
activities.
-
Make follow-up
visit to pujehun to meet with all
stakeholders.
-
Discuss the aim
and benefit of the project with the
stakeholders
-
Agree on the
date and location for the activities
-
Agree on who
should attend
Outcome 3
2000 children
accommodated to actively participate in project
activities
Activity 3
-
Write letter to
school administration for the use of their
school
-
Follow-up and
make final arrangement for accommodation
-
Inspect
accommodation facilities
-
Buy local mat
for cam inmates
Outcome 4
2000 children trauma
free through playing psychosocial games
Activities 4
-
Children grouped
according to age and ability
-
Organize
counseling sessions for these categories of
children
-
Provide drawing
materials for younger children to draw and
express what are going through
-
Supervise
children to play games
Outcome 5
2000 children and
parent evangelized in Pujehun District
Activities 5
Outcome 6
2000 children well
sensitized on HIV and AIDS, STDs and related
issues
Activities
Teaching and
learning materials prepared
Conduct training
sessions on HIV and AIDS
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IMPLEMENTATION STRATEGY
This project will be coordinated by eight local
child protection agencies in Bo and .and
Pujehun. Working committees will be set up with
defined roles and responsibilities from eight
different Child protection agencies these
committees are instruments through which project
inputs are channeled to the beneficiaries.
The Committees will organize the children
for the following activities: singing and
worship, games, counseling, feeding, medical
assistance and fact gathering. The project staff
will be required to prepare and submit written
reports and finances. Evaluation will be
conducted at the end of the project.
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INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY
Mission 4 salone ministries will work with child protection agencies in
the Bo town ship and Pujehun that have faithful, capable, trained and
experienced field and administrative personnel with technical knowledge
lot carry out and supervise the implementation of the programme.
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IMPACT OF PROJECT
This intervention will begin to restore these
unfortunate children back into decent community
lives and a promising living. Their dignity and
respect will therefore be restored.
Those who will receive the fellowship for change
will develop into better Christian citizens,
neighbours, husbands, wives children and thus
parents. It is not so much of the material
things but simply the love of a brother or
sister.
Most of them do not have fathers. As these
children learn new skills, you will begin to see
hope in their eyes, there by increasing their
changes of their social integration. They will
so grateful for so little. Let us give the
Sierra Leone child a smile.
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MISSION 4 SALONE SIERRA LEONE
36 Musa Street, Bo - Sierra Leone - West
Africa
Rev. Peter Kainwo
Email: mission4salone@yahoo.com
petina2441@yahoo.com |
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PROJECT
PROPOSAL
PROJECT TITLE:
CENTER 4 HOPE
(Centre for Disadvantaged Children)
PROJECT LOCATION:
Pujehun town, Pujehun District ,
Sierra Leone
WEST AFRICA
TARGET BENEFICIARIES:
30 Orphans and Street Children
PROJECT DURATION:
Ongoing
CONTACT PERSONS
Rev Peter B Kainwo Executive Director
36 Musa Street, Bo, Sierra Leone
WEST AFRICA
Cell Phone: +232 76 679 576 ,+232 33 679 576
E-mail:
petina2441@yahoo.com/ mission4salone@yahoo.com
FUNDS REQUESTED PER YEAR:
USD29,850.00
Twenty Nine Thousand, Eight Hundred and Fifty Dollars
LEGAL STATUS:
Registered with the Ministry of Social Welfare, Gender and Children’s
Affairs
Banker:
Rokel Commercial Bank, Bojon
Street – Bo
No. 02-03-1123150
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MISSION 4 SALONE
SIERRA LEONE
36 Musa Street, Bo - Sierra Leone - West
Africa
Rev. Peter Kainwo
Email: mission4salone@yahoo.com
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