ProjectsREACH projects consist of schools, homes, hostels, day-care facilities and feeding centers. School We believe that education is salvation for the poor, therefore every child that comes into our program is expected to go to school. If they are mentally incapable of attending a regular academically oriented school, then they attend a skill training program to prepare them to earn a living. The ultimate goal is for them to feed themselves and learn self-sufficiency. Home Our homes are places where a child who is orphaned, abandoned, or otherwise homeless is given love, care, food, lodging, education and nurturing in a Christian home atmosphere. A home has a surrogate father and mother, and the other children become brothers and sisters. Those at the home become a large family to provide the physical, emotional, and social support that the child needs. Hostel These are separate dormitories for boys and girls in connection with a school where children are provided with food and lodging during the school year. Their homes may be too far away or they may be too poor to live at home, so a hostel is a substitute home for them when they need it. Day-Care Facility
At our day-care facilities, the children are fed, loved, educated
and cared for in a secure environment so that the single mother
or father can go to work to earn a living. The parents
are required to come to classes twice a month, where they
set goals for themselves and for their children and receive
education and encouragement to better their condition.
Feeding Center
At our feeding centers, malnourished children
come with a parent to receive either prepared food or food
rations to be used at home. Children are weighed, growth
charts are maintained, and parents are taught about good nutrition.
The adults are taught how to grow more food.
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