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WELCOME
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FAMILIES AND CHILDREN
FOR EMPOWERMENT ANDDEVELOPMENT, INC
F C E D
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1987 Families and Children for Empowerment and
Development, Inc was organized.
1992 FCED was registered with the Securities and
Exchange Commission (SEC) as a non-stock, nonprofit service foundation.
It embarks on projects specially for street
children / youth and families in identified urban poor
area of Paco / Pandacan Manila.
It is currently assisting total of 13 barangays, 7
of which have children sponsored and are funded
by the CCF.
Background History of the Project
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VISIONEvery child is afforded fullness of life.
Every child has a loving and caringrelationship with a family
Every child becomes a participating and
productive member of society
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VISIONEvery family is empowered to manage its endeavors
to raise its productive level and meet the needs of its
members specially the children.
Every community / barangay has a set of viable,
effective community structures that are initiating,
implementing and evaluating community programsand projects and to meet the basic needs of street
children and their families.
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Missionwe are committed to:
Empower street children and urban poor
children and their families to develop and
manage health, education, livelihood andprotection programs and services in their
respective barangays.
Provide opportunities for children, youth andparents on value clarification and education
with particular emphasis on spiritual values and
human rights. Rights of a child.
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Missionwe are committed to:
Provide opportunities for the education, skills
training and increased income of street children,
youth and their families.
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Goals
To provide a venue for participating families to
manifest attitudes that uphold the dignity of
personhood and respect the rights of women andchildren.
To assist the least marginalized participating
families in meeting their basic needs of food,clothing, and basic education for school age
children; and
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Goals
To assist resident families in Paco Pandacan
slum areas and their children in order to prevent
the proliferation of street children;
To protect at least 85% of the participating street
and urban poor children against all forms of
abuse and exploitation, hazards and conditionsprejudicial to the physical, mental, emotional,
social and moral development.
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Goals
To provide the twelve (12) identified depressed barangays of
Peafrancia and Paco a set of viable, effective community
structures (i.e., the Local Council for the Protection of Children
that are initiating, implementing and evaluating communityprograms are projects to meet the needs of street children and
their families);
Motivate and families the development of self-managingcommunity structures and peoples organization such as the
Local Council for the Protection of Children (LCPC) and a
cooperative association or a womens bank.
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Programs
&Services
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FCED Major Programs
1. HEALTHY START PROGRAM (HSP) 0 to 3 yrs. old
2. CHRISTIAN CHILDRENS FUND (CCF) 0 to 17 yrs. old
3. EDUCATIONAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (EAP)
4. MICRO-FINANCE PROGRAM / LIVELIHOOD
5. ADVOCACY PROGRAM / B.C.P.C
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COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONThe systematic, planned and liberating change process
of transforming a
Complacent
Deprived
Malfunctioning
Powerless
Fearful
Needy
Organized
Conscious
Empowered
Self-Reliant
Just
Humane
Community Social
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ADVOCACY AND PROTECTION PROGRAM
This includes eliciting
participation of
children and thecommunities in
building awareness
and action for
childrens rights andwelfare
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EDUCATIONAL ASSISTANCE
This involves giving
educational
opportunities to theassisted children to
acquire basic formal and
informal education,
prevent children fromworking on streets and
learning appropriate
Filipino values.
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Cognitive Education- Educational Assistance Program
- Seminars on Responsible Parenthood
- Spiritual / Value Formation Session
- Tutorial / Remedial Class- Child Minding
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Educational Assistance Program
OBJECTIVES:
1. To help the children eventually get out of the street.
2. To lessen their working hours in the street.
3.To instill on them the importance of Education as
a way towards better life.
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Childrens Activities / Involvements
Session on Drug Abuse Prevention EducationSession on Child Rights
Session on Adolescent Sexuality
Reproductive Health Session
Values Education / Self Awareness
Tutorial Sessions
Meetings
Para legal Training
Leadership Training
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Group work and capacity building
interventions are offered to the following:
Children and Youth Groups
Parents Organization
Fathers Organization
Local Council for the Protection of
children
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INCOME GENERATION LIVELIHOOD
OPPORTUNITY DEVELOPMENT
This involved
creation ofopportunities for
people to generate
jobs and / or
augment income
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HEALTH SERVICES
This includes nutrition,
environmental sanitation
and monitoring of health
status of children and their
parents and the provision
of medical assistance
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Programs and Services Offered
A. Health and Nutrition
- Supplemental Feeding Program
1. Wet Feeding
2. Medical / Dental Assistance
3. Dry Feeding
4. Monthly Weighing
5. Seminars / Training on Primary / Health
Care / Menu Preparation etc.
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Programs and Services Offered
6. Vaccination
7. Counseling
8. Referral
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LINKAGES AND NETWORKING
This involves partnership and collaboration
with other organization to effectively
implement programs and services
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IMMERSION POLICIES
1. Wear simple appropriate outfit. Use colored shirts
2. Women should not wear make-up
3. Avoid wearing jewelries and keep valuable such as Cell
phones, Wallets, etc.
4. Secure necessary forms related to the program such as
a. Attendance Sheet
b. Program of Action with Calendar of Activities
c. Process Recording
5. Prepare materials needed before the actual activities.
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IMMERSION POLICIES
6. Be on time. Your punctuality is of great value.
7. No smoking policy is strictly applied in the center.
8. Use public transportation if possible.
9. All forms of donation (in kind, service or monetary) should be
properly coordinated in the center.
10. Field trips/educational tours are allowed only after the (5th)
meeting. Subject to the approval of the Social Worker in-
charge11. Extension of the regular 3 hrs. immersion can only be done
after the 5th meeting only when the activity requires. Subject
to the approval of the Social Worker in-charge.
12. None official member of the group are barred from the
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IMMERSION POLICIES
11. Use polite, simple and clean language.
12. Start and end all NSTP CWTS activities
with a Prayer
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TIPS IN DEALING WITH
CHILDREN/PARTICIPANTS
1. Show respect, love and concern by being open and friendly.
2. Donation in kind (food, clothing, school supplies, etc.) are
allowed. NEVER give MONEY to the children
3. Do not harm or inflict any form of abuses such as pinching,scolding or shouting.
4. Be creative and simple in approach. Use audio-visual in
tutorial and games.
5. Report unfavorable behavior of the children to the Social
Worker.
6. Be extra sensitive to the needs of the children.
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TIPS IN DEALING WITH
CHILDREN/PARTICIPANTS
7. Be models of good behavior to children. Your responsibility
is to teach so that they would learn something from you.
8. Dont make promises.
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TIPS IN DEALING WITH PERSON IN
AUTHORITY
1. Be respectful and polite.
2. Make an appointment before hand and coordinate
regularly the NSTP adviser / social worker.
3. Solicit advise, suggestion and guidance if things are not
clear.
4. Be objective in giving recommendation and comments.
5. All volunteers must obey the center policies and
guidelines.
6. Ask permission from the social worker through formal
letter when the group decides to conduct outdooractivities.
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Good Luck!!
to your
NSTP - CWTS