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Sunshine Program
Our program
is designed to provide a place that is safe, supportive,
caring, enriching and stimulating for children. The children
are from families that earn less than US$2/day. The
children themselves would spend their days roaming the busy,
dirty streets, trying to make money, usually by collecting
recyclable materials. In these hazardous conditions they not
only are vulnerable to exploitation and abuse but miss out
on the simple pleasures of childhood.
Our program
provides:
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Before
and after school care for up to 90 children aged 3-17
years
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2 meals
per day and clean drinking water
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Government school lessons
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School
uniforms and school books
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Medical
and dental care
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Hygienic
bathing facilities
Recently, we enrolled more than 80 children into
public school, many for the first time in their
lives. In addition, all families are regularly
visited and we are exploring ways of helping them
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Sunshine Pre-School Program
The Sunshine
Pre-School Program provides a daily haven to about a dozen
pre-school aged children. It is a place where children can
spend their days learning and playing. Each day, when the
children arrive at the Centre they are bathed and given
fresh clothes. The rest of the children's day is spent
participating in creative learning activities such as
playing games, coloring, songs, and writing. There is a
child-minder and a pre-school teacher at the Centre, who
provide support to the children throughout the day.
Pre-school children also participate in the wider activities
of the Centre with the older children.
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Sunshine Family Support Program
We have seen that just focusing on children's
needs is not enough to guarantee them a better
future, we need to involve their whole family.
In order to build relationships and trust
between the Centre and the families, each family
is regularly visited by Centre staff. In
addition, every two months we invite
all the parents and care-takers to come to the
Centre for a time of fellowship and sharing of
news. We update them on the happenings at the
Centre and also take the opportunity to teach
them different aspects of health, hygiene,
parenting skills, and child protection. The
children also take pride in putting on a short
skit or performing songs.
The goal of the Sunshine Family Support Program
is to encourage the families of Centre children to make
better lifestyle choices and to value their children's
education. For instance, it is important for families to
understand that it is a better lifestyle choice in the long
term for their families, if their children are given the
opportunity to finish their education.
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