Monday, November 22, 2010

Boarding School Grounds

The Rose of Sharon House of Friendship is a boarding school run by CCT in Puypuy, Laguna.  Opened in July 2009, it houses 28 Kaibigan children between the ages of two and twelve years old. Their parents are all part of CCT’s Kaibigan outreach program, based in Manila. 
Most of the children were born on the streets and lived their whole lives there. Forced to eat food out of the garbage bins, they were never taught even the most basic life skills. “Most of the children were physically or sexually abused. When they arrive at Puypuy, they are angry and hostile, they don’t trust anyone,” said Mrs Evelyn Pantoja, the School’s Education Program Manager.
Every day they spend on the streets is damaging. Not only possibly physically, but mentally. Puypuy provides a safe place away from the streets and and begins the long process of rehabilitation. The school is designed to break the homelessness cycle.
They learn personal hygiene, manners and toilet training. CCT helps improve their health, teamwork and instill a sense of responsibility through a sports development programs and chores such as gardening and cleaning. 
18 of the children are taught at the boarding school, undergoing the BLESS reading program where they learn English, or in the case of the toddlers, simple developmental activities. The other 10 children go to a local public school. A larger school and further accommodation for 200 will begin construction in January 2011.
Two ‘House Mothers’ live on the school’s grounds, looking after the children 24/7. Two other teachers, the school’s manager, cook and maintenance employees live nearby.
The children’s parents can visit and usually do so once a month.
“The change is amazing though, even after five months. Most of them now want to be pastors or teachers. When they arrived they wanted to be Police, so they could get revenge,” Mrs Pantoja said.
Janine, a typically healthy and cheerful nine year old at Puypuy said, “I want to be a missionary so I can reach out to other children like me.”



Dining area


Children's sleeping quarters


Administration Building


Classroom


Children singing during class


Staff quarters


Staff quarters


Teachers and students


Vegetable plot

Center For Community Transformation (CCT)



The Center for Community Transformation Group of Ministries is an organized Christian response against poverty and social injustice.  This is carried out through the fusion of social development initiatives and evangelical mission in a uniquely Filipino context.  It serves urban and rural poor communities throughout the Philippines in pursuit of its desire to see changed lives, strong families, and transformed communities centered on the Lordship of Jesus Christ.  

It was founded in 1992 by development practitioners who believe that development strategies could best be achieved by enriching the spirituality of a person.  Over the years, the Lord has enabled the organization to deliver wholistic, sustainable, and integrated community-based programs and services that cater to the needs of the whole family.  These services have opened opportunities for the community partners to grow and reach their full potentials as individuals created in the image and likeness of God. 

VISION
We hope to see Christ-centered faith communities where Jesus Christ is honored and worshiped and where people live in dignity and sufficiency in accordance with God's plan for a just, humane, and caring society. 

MISSION
As followers of Jesus Christ, we join the Holy Spirit in God's work of transforming lives and communities. 

DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES

  • Provision of wholistic and integrated services
  • Training of servant leaders who will act as agents of transformation
  • Establishment of community-based organizations/institutions composed of the poor themselves which will serve as instruments for action and change
DISTINCTIVE
  • We are Christian. We do everything for the glory of God, according to Biblical principles.
  • We are Filipino. The Center for Community Transformation Group of Ministries was organized and is funded, governed, and managed by Filipinos.
  • We are a Prayerful, Worshiping, Serving, Witnessing, Discipling, Learning and Teaching group
TARGET GROUPS
  • Micro-entrepreneurs
  • Informal Service Workers
  • Street dwellers
  • Children and Youth
  • B'laans 




Sunday, November 21, 2010

Welcome!

Dear Ministry Partner,

Welcome to CCT's online reporting system.

This website is dedicated to keeping you up to date with the building progress of the Rose of Sharon House of Friendship Boarding School. It will be regularly updated with photos, videos and written reports.

We hope you enjoy this new reporting format and that it satisfies your reporting needs. Please feel free to contact us if have any questions or requests.

Thank very much for your support of CCT.

Warm regards,

The CCT team