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P.O.BOX 36059, KAMPALA, UGANDA,256 • kampala, USA 256 • Uganda • +256784906452/see/charmin/CM10451

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CHILD DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE.

Mr. DANIEL KATONELA GUEST Coordinator
Mr. SEBICU ALEX BUYONDO Project Facilitator.
Mrs. ASTER KAMASHAZI Sunday school director.
Mr. ISMAIL BWENGYE social worker.

Mrs. MARGRATE TURYASINGULA Child Development Officer(C.D.O)

Background

All children are potentially vulnerable, they need protection. However, children in difficult circumstances require extra help. They have different types of problems. These problems need to be separately understood in order to establish appropriate help, for the individual child or group of children. Physical,emotional, spiritual guidance, social care and protection. This puts their survival at risk.

The Name of the Project: KANUNGU YOUNG PEOPLES SHARING CENTRE(KYP).
The Nature of the Project: Non-Governmental, Non-profit making, Community Based Christian Child Ministry, Matt. 25:34-40, James 1:27, Mark 10:13-16.

 

General Purpose or Aims
In response to spiritual mandate of love and compassion, Kanungu young peoples sharing centre(KYP) purposes to minister to needy children, releasing them from the bondage of poverty and enabling them to become fulfilled adults. As such, KYP centre assisted Children will become equipped in the following ways:
• Be Christians in faith and deed.
• Be responsible members of their family, church and community.
• Support themselves and share with others in need
• Maintain their physical well-being
Further, KYP centre purposes to increase awareness and build understanding among caring people concerning the problems facing the needy children
Corporate Philosophy

We believe every child is a unique creation of God. we accept the command of Jesus when He said, â€oesuffer the little children to come unto me, and forbid then not for such is the kingdom of God" (Mark 10:14).

We believe every child is of promise and that each has a right to discover and develop his God-given potential. However, millions of children living in developing countries are too hungry and malnourished, too diseased and poverty stricken to develop as God intended. Since we also believe children are the world's most valuable resource, we purpose to help them reach their God-given potential.

We believe that the well-being of child, present and future is conditioned by his or her surroundings. Therefore, we can improve the surroundings; we can improve the well-being of the child. For example, a child is affected by conditions in his or her .the well being of a child is affected by conditions in the church and community, the well-being of community is affected by the larger society or country and its government. Kanungu young peoples sharing centre believes that as we minister to the families, churches and communities we will enhance the development of children into productive Christian adults.
We believe to ministering to all people. People are neither â€oesoulless stomachs" nor â€oestomach lesssouls." We recognize that â€oeman cannot live by bread alone ..." As Jesus taught, â€oeLife is more than food and the body more than clothing", we do understand. Therefore, that â€oefullness of life" and fulfillment in life can be found only through a personal faith and trust in Jesus Christ. Nevertheless, we also believe that if we are to follow the teaching and example of Jesus Christ, we must share His compassion and concern to â€oefeed the hungry", clothe the naked, house the homeless and heal the sick.
We are therefore committed to people's physical, material, mental, emotional and spiritual development.
Kanungu young peoples sharing centre Statement of Faith
What we believe:
We believe the bible to be the inspired, infallible, authoritative, and inerrant word of God (2Tim. 3:15-17, 2Peter 1:21).
We believe there is only one God, eternally existing in three persons: the Father, Son and the Holy Spirit (Gen.1:1, Deut. 6:4, Matt. 28:18, Jn.10:30)
We believe in the Deity of Christ (John 10:33); His virgin birth (Is. 7:14, Matt.1:23, Lk. 1:34-35); His sinless life (Heb.4:15, 7:26); His miracles (John 2:11); His vicarious and atoning death (ICor.15:3, Eph. 1:7, Heb. 2:9); His resurrection (John 11:25, ICor. 15:4); His ascension to the right hand of the Father (Mk. 16:19); His personal return to earth in glory and power (Act. 1:11, Rev. 19: 11-16)
We believe in the absolute necessity of regeneration by the Holy Spirit for the salvation of man because of the exceeding sinfulness of the human nature, and that all are justified on the single ground of the shed blood of Christ and that only by God's grace through faith alone are we saved (Eph. 2:8-10, Titus 3:5)
We believe in the resurrection of both the saved and the lost; those who are saved unto the resurrection of life and those who are not unto the resurrection of damnation (Jn.5:29).
We believe in the spiritual unity of all believers in our Lord Jesus Christ (Rom. 8:9, ICor. 12:12-13), Gal. 3:26-28).
We believe in the present ministry of the Holy Spirit by whose indwelling the Christian is enabled to live a godly life (Rom. 8:13-14, I Cor. 3: 16, 6:19, Eph. 4:30, 5:18).
We believe that we as Christians are examples of the love of God in this world. It is this (agape) love that we desire to posses and without which we have no right to call ourselves Christians (John 4:16-17).

Mission Statement
We devotedly stand as advocates for destitute children, using God-given resources to release them from the bondage of poverty, enhance their academic status, give health care, expose them socially and help them exploit spiritual gifts and potential, so that they become positive change agents in the community.
Child Qualification:
• Double Orphaned and single orphaned
• Abandoned â€" Children from homes where both parents have permanently left the family and forsaken the children
• Handicapped â€" a child with a physical or mental limitation
• Destitute family â€" a child from a poor family where the father is living but is unable to support his family because of disability or in poverty.
• support to young families
• Children of leprosy sufferers
• Educationally Deprived- a child from a poor family who cannot or will not have the advantage of education
Child Development centre Spiritual activities
Intercession, daily devotion, Bible study, praise and worship, counseling and Supper Sunday School.
Child Development Centre programme
Vocational Skills Training, Advocacy, health, Resettlement, community Sensitization, basic literacy and numeracy services, Street Work, Recreation services, School Academics and Hostel facilities
Project Implementation:
Phase I The project will carry on the following:
- Code number or account number 10, Education supplies and fees
- Code or Account number15, Uniforms or clothing
- Code or Account number 20, Supplies and Equipment for the Centre
- Code or Account number 25, Teaching Aids/Reference books
- Code or Account number 30, Health/Medical Treatment and Supplies
- Code or Account number 35, Personal Hygiene
- Code or Account number 40, Food/Nutrition/Cooking Utensils
- Code or Account number 45, Domestic Assistance
- Code or Account number 50, Livelihood Skills Training
- Code or Account number 55, Social Development
- Code or Account number 60, Spiritual Development
- Code or Account number 65, Salaries and Wages
- Code or Account number 70, Administration
- Code or Account number 75, Transportation

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