PHILIPPINE CHILDREN’S MINISTRIES NETWORK

Philippine Children’s Ministries Network shared Fe Adul Foronda’s photo.

November 15

This afternoon about 20 people came to establish the Philippine Evangelical Disaster Network, we had a workshop to identify the strength, geographical locations, and resources of each organization in the body. The guiding principle is that, we will work with the local church, we will have open communications for central databasing. Meeting was with top officers of organizations responding to Yolanda crisis, and facilitated by Bishop Efraim Tendero. Philippine Children’s Ministries Network (PCMN) is committed to vigorously work alongside the churches in Samar, responding to needs especially to families and children in extreme situation after a disaster.

via Philippine Children’s Ministries Network.

VOLUNTEERS NEEDED TO RESPOND TO TYPHOON AT IZU-OSHIMA

TYPHOON WIPHA LANDSLIDE IN IZU-OSHIMA

CRASH Japan has sent an assessment team to Izu Oshima from November 5th to 6th to collect information on the landslides damage and the situation of the survivors. We have decided to send volunteer teams from the middle of November for 3 weeks, cooperating with the local churches. Anybody who desires to volunteer please register at CRASH Japan homepage. Each crew is limited to 9 people. Damage of Typhoon Wipha: On Oct. 16th (Wed) Typhoon Wipha hit Izu Oshima and caused a massive landslide. The landslide struck the Motomochi area and killed 35 people with another 4 still missing. (Nov. 11th) Volunteer Work: To take the mud out of the house, to clean inside of the house, to disinfect the house, and to clean the garden, etc.

A Sweet Way to Encourage Tsunami Survivors

東北にシュトーレンを届けよう!

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CHILD TRAUMA SEMINAR DAYS BEFORE TYPHOON HAIYAN DESTRUCTION PREPARES CHRISTIANS

CHILD TRAUMA CARE TRAINING IN THE PHILIPPINES

OperationSAFE & Philippine Children’s Ministries Network After a disaster, some perform rescue operations, others open shelters, deliver food, clear rubble and help rebuild. We train workers to provide psychosocial care for children who have been through trauma. This emotional and spiritual care is vital to allow children to restart their lives as children once again.

God orders things ahead of time, His timing is perfect, never late, never ahead. Two days ahead of Typhoon Yolanda we concluded a 4-day training on Operation Safe. We are ready to put our skills on board for children affected by the typhoon. Go servants of God! The time has come to action!

FE FORONDA (PHILIPPINE CHILDREN’S MINISTRY NETWORK DIRECTOR)

Manila, Philippines

OPERATIONSAFE CHILD TRAUMA CAMP GALLERY