Title: Church of the Redeemer African Childrens Mission
1Church of the RedeemerAfrican Childrens Mission
- A Program Overview
- March 25, 2007
2Agenda
- Background and Approach
- Mission
- Why Malawi? / Why Children?
- Program Selection and Supported Abroad
- Programs at the Church of the Redeemer
- Organization
- Travel
- Millennium Development Goals
- What Worked
- Questions
3Background
- Vision from 03 Christmas Eve service
- Monthly Meetings
- Dialog with GAIA begun immediately
- Exploratory trip to Malawi June 04
- Vestry endorsed August 04
- US programs begun Sept 04
- First funds sent December 05
- Today 100 active members, 250 monitor
4Approach
5ACM Mission Statement
- To empower the congregation of the Church of the
Redeemer to support initiatives that improve the
lives and hopes of children affected by AIDS in
Africa. - To develop an interactive, educational, and
spiritual relationship between children affected
by AIDS in Africa and the children, youth and
adults at The Church of the Redeemer - To coordinate activities with other organizations
when our mission coincides with theirs. - To ensure that funds are applied effectively and
efficiently to help the most vulnerable children
affected by AIDS and their caregivers.
6Why Malawi?
- Botswana is stable and relatively rich with a
relatively good infrastructure the government is
already responding to the HIV/AIDS crisis - Malawi is stable and well-governed but among the
poorest countries affected by AIDS with a poor
infrastructure the government has recently
started to respond to the crisis - Namibia is stable and relatively rich with a
relatively good infrastructure the government is
already responding to the crisis - South Africa is well-governed and rich with a
good infrastructure the government has finally
admitted it must respond to the crisis - Zambia is stable with a good infrastructure the
government is responding successfully to the
crisis - Zimbabwe is politically unstable and poor with a
deteriorating infrastructure the government is
not responding to the crisis
7Why Children?
- Infection Cycle
- Old men to younger women
- Later, younger women to younger men
- Over 50 of population under 15 and not infected
- Many parents dead, dying or unable to care for
children - 800,000 orphans taxing remaining family structures
8Program Selection Criteria
- Effective leadership in place that can be trusted
- A clear mission which addresses the structural
breakdown of society due to the HIV/AIDS crisis - Focus on children as the hope for the future
- Approach the problem holistically and with a view
to creating a sustainable solution over the
longer term - Endorsed and monitored by GAIA
9Programs Supported In Malawi
- Chididi Orphan Care Center, an Anglican center
near Lake Malawi where we provided funds for a
variety of care services to children - Chisomo Childrens Club where we provided funds
for completion and furnishing of an orphan care
center in Limbe - Emergency famine relief to orphans in a cluster
of 37 villages in Malawis south - Provided scholarships to nursing students who
have committed to work in Malawi after graduation - Kanengo AIDS Support Organization (KASO) near
Lilongwe where we provided funds for orphan care
and food - Kauma Village Youth and Childrens Center, near
the city of Lilongwe where we provided funds for
food and orphan care - Open Arms Infant Home where we provided funds for
building for a new site in Northern region in
Mkotakota and to construct a village nursery and
orphan care feeding center - 20 adjacent villages were provided with health
care and economic empowerment opportunities to
women - Goats (and necessary training) as a sustainable
economic activity
10Programs at the Church of the Redeemer
- Daily emails
- Weekly Prayers
- Monthly meetings
- Quarterly Sermons / Adult Ed
- Semi annual article in The Voice
- Annual trip to Malawi
- Childrens Program
- Great Concerts for Great Causes
- Presence at all church events (picnic, book
sales) - Fund Raising
- Got Goat Program
- Valentines Day Have a Heart Campaign
11How We Are Organized
Coordination (Grant Norris)
Communication (Dave Schroeder)
Children Youth (Christina Corcoran)
Finance (Tom Williams)
Adult Education (Barbara Abbott)
Got Goat/Have A Heart (Margaret Welsh)
Great Concerts for Great Causes (Julie Williams)
Malawi 2007 Trip (Stephen Billings)
Art/Posters (Stephen Billings)
Web Mistriss (Margaret Sipple)
Episcopal Campus Ministry (Sara DAngio)
Open Arms (Elizabeth Norris)
12Travel to Malawi
- Annual trip
- 2-3 weeks
- 5000 per person
- Visit programs and experience Malawi
- Return and share
13Millennium Development Goals
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- Eradicate Extreme Poverty and Hunger
- Achieve Universal Primary Education
- Promote Gender Equality and Promote Women
- Reduce Child Mortality
- Improve Maternal Health
- Combat HIV/AIDS, Malaria and Other Diseases
- Ensure Environmental Sustainability
- Create A Global Partnership for Development
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14What Worked
- Clergy involvement
- Vision, context, prayer
- Personalize Malawi experience
- Travel, correspond, photos
- Communicating across multiple generations
- Children, youth, college, adult, retiree
- Committee flexibility
- Programs, involvement, approach
- Working with GAIA
15Questions?