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|| Project || Approved || Description ||
|| Hotham Mission: Outer Eastern Asylum Seeker Support Network (OEASSN) || $3000 || ||
|| Kids Hope || $1000 || ||
|| Frontier Services || $3870 || ||
|| Friends of Ermera || $5500 || ||
|| Kenya Outreach Group || $3130 || ||
|| Friends of Baguia || $3000 || ||
|| Cheryl Emms || $500 || This is a test description. I can find nothing wrong. Lyn, can you please describe exactly what you were doing at the time of the error? ||
||'''Project''' ||'''Approved''' ||<style="font-weight: bold;">Description ||
||Hotham Mission: Outer Eastern Asylum Seeker Support Network (OEASSN) ||$3000 || ||
||Kids Hope ||$1000 ||'''Kids Hope''' is a World Vision program aimed at creating a positive impact in the lives of vulnerable Australian children and their families. It is a mentoring program built on a partnership between local churches and primary schools, where a caring adult from a church spends one hour each week with a child. ONE CHILD, ONE HOUR, ONE CHURCH, ONE SCHOOL. After a couple of years of planning, recruiting, training and patiently waiting for the right time to start it was with much excitement and a little bit of nervousness that seven volunteers from our congregation began mentoring at Highvale Primary School last term. Although most mentors have only met 5 or 6 times with their child there are already many stories to be told as relationships and trust begin to grow. Each mentor also has a prayer partner from our congregation who prays for them and their child as they meet and throughout the week. The money donated from COP will pay the 2010 annual affiliation fee to World Vision who provide support, newsletters, monthly resources and training updates for mentors. It will also help set up a “resource box” of games, art materials and activities to do during the mentoring hour at the school, for mentors to use. ||
||Frontier Services ||$3870 || ||
||Friends of Ermera ||$5500 || ||
||Kenya Outreach Group ||$3130 || ||
||Friends of Baguia ||$3000 || ||
||Cheryl Emms ||$500 ||With the devastating earthquakes that have struck the Yushu Qinghai region in western China, there is an ongoing need for physical therapists to treat individuals, provide training for the caregivers and help identify suitable resources to assist the local staff. This is a region with many minority groups living on a low income under difficult conditions. Cheryl is planning to serve in China from early 2011 for a term of 6 to 12 months in partnership with Serving in Mission (SIM). Her primary activity will be volunteering as a physiotherapist with ongoing opportunities to build relationships with the families affected and the community she will be living in. SIM as an organization interviews and rigorously reviews candidates for their suitability to serve in an independent situation. A regional mentor is available for support. There is a period of preparation including an orientation course with SIM to equip Cheryl practically, culturally and spiritually to work in another culture as part of a diverse team.Cheryl will be responsible for funding ALL expenses including the cost to attend the orientation course in Sydney (AUD2500), documentation costs, travel and living expenses while she is in China (approx.AUD8000 for 6mths to AUD12000 for a year). We are seeking a COP donation of $0 to $1000 to assist Cheryl in her mission to serve others. ||

Congregational Outreach Projects for 2010

Project

Approved

Description

Hotham Mission: Outer Eastern Asylum Seeker Support Network (OEASSN)

$3000

Kids Hope

$1000

Kids Hope is a World Vision program aimed at creating a positive impact in the lives of vulnerable Australian children and their families. It is a mentoring program built on a partnership between local churches and primary schools, where a caring adult from a church spends one hour each week with a child. ONE CHILD, ONE HOUR, ONE CHURCH, ONE SCHOOL. After a couple of years of planning, recruiting, training and patiently waiting for the right time to start it was with much excitement and a little bit of nervousness that seven volunteers from our congregation began mentoring at Highvale Primary School last term. Although most mentors have only met 5 or 6 times with their child there are already many stories to be told as relationships and trust begin to grow. Each mentor also has a prayer partner from our congregation who prays for them and their child as they meet and throughout the week. The money donated from COP will pay the 2010 annual affiliation fee to World Vision who provide support, newsletters, monthly resources and training updates for mentors. It will also help set up a “resource box” of games, art materials and activities to do during the mentoring hour at the school, for mentors to use.

Frontier Services

$3870

Friends of Ermera

$5500

Kenya Outreach Group

$3130

Friends of Baguia

$3000

Cheryl Emms

$500

With the devastating earthquakes that have struck the Yushu Qinghai region in western China, there is an ongoing need for physical therapists to treat individuals, provide training for the caregivers and help identify suitable resources to assist the local staff. This is a region with many minority groups living on a low income under difficult conditions. Cheryl is planning to serve in China from early 2011 for a term of 6 to 12 months in partnership with Serving in Mission (SIM). Her primary activity will be volunteering as a physiotherapist with ongoing opportunities to build relationships with the families affected and the community she will be living in. SIM as an organization interviews and rigorously reviews candidates for their suitability to serve in an independent situation. A regional mentor is available for support. There is a period of preparation including an orientation course with SIM to equip Cheryl practically, culturally and spiritually to work in another culture as part of a diverse team.Cheryl will be responsible for funding ALL expenses including the cost to attend the orientation course in Sydney (AUD2500), documentation costs, travel and living expenses while she is in China (approx.AUD8000 for 6mths to AUD12000 for a year). We are seeking a COP donation of $0 to $1000 to assist Cheryl in her mission to serve others.

Total amount promised: $20000


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