VILLAGE DEVELOPMENT
We have a vision to set aside at least 1 to 2 acres for a market to provide farmers with a place to sell their produce in stalls and in whole sale.
Revenue will be divided between Ywam and the village as a contribution to the development of the village. Funds will go towards, education and women development programmes. It is our hope that will provide employment opportunity for our village youth
Small shops will also be constructed along the wall facing the main road. They will be rented out to small business people on reasonable rental fee priority will be given to women because they have a great challenge bringing up children with low income from husbands or without income if divorced or separated or single parents.
Farm:
Out of 81 acres of land 20 of those will be set aside for farming for mission use, raising funds to aid different projects running in the mission, and as a model farm through demonstration plots.
The farming will include:
Animal keeping:
milk cows,
poultry,
bee-keeping,
fish farming
Vegetable garden
This will subsidize for our food, giving to the poor, and selling for base development
Animal husbandry and vegetable and fruit gardens are on the top of the agenda
Irrigation from a natural source of water will serve the need for effective farming. Pumps are available on sight but electricity installation is still needed at the farm. At the cost of $ 3000.00
Wall around the property of 81 is needed to keep off wild life.
Monday, May 3, 2010
YOUTH MINISTRY
YOUTH MINISTRY
This involves reaching out to youth through school ministries, camps, games, and tuition and library for self study.
Games facility development
Library
Tuition
Outreaches
Counseling for healthy relationships with parents and members of opposite sex.
HIV AIDS prevention education
Clubs including drama, games, with environmental education
Church ministries include mini DTS(s),
Seminars
Evangelism especially among the unreached
Open air meetings
Christian retreat centre and studios
This will enable us to serve the local church by providing reasonable fee for boarding for
Intercession groups, producing teaching, messages in tracts form and Christian music
Seminars, Meetings
and a source income for base development and different ministries
Discipleship training schools
These run once a year from February for six months so far.
Tree planting and enviromental stewardship
It is our vision to preserve nature and improve it to leave it better than we found it for the next generation
Therefore we will preserve the present natural vegetation while planting exotic trees.
This involves reaching out to youth through school ministries, camps, games, and tuition and library for self study.
Games facility development
Library
Tuition
Outreaches
Counseling for healthy relationships with parents and members of opposite sex.
HIV AIDS prevention education
Clubs including drama, games, with environmental education
Church ministries include mini DTS(s),
Seminars
Evangelism especially among the unreached
Open air meetings
Christian retreat centre and studios
This will enable us to serve the local church by providing reasonable fee for boarding for
Intercession groups, producing teaching, messages in tracts form and Christian music
Seminars, Meetings
and a source income for base development and different ministries
Discipleship training schools
These run once a year from February for six months so far.
Tree planting and enviromental stewardship
It is our vision to preserve nature and improve it to leave it better than we found it for the next generation
Therefore we will preserve the present natural vegetation while planting exotic trees.
MULTIPURPOSE EDUCATION CENTRE (MEC) VTC
Is our vocational training program whose objective is to provide discipleship and skill training for youth from needy families or orphans at affordable fee or through sponsor programs. The first phase will cover tailoring and carpentry.
The facility currently almost completed has classrooms and dorm facilities with a capacity to accommodate 20 students with each course taking 10 students at a time
To sustain the training program and to ensure that the students fee remains minimal, we will run high quality production workshops with employed tailors and carpenters. Furniture and clothing resulting from the same will be sold and profits used to cover training. During the second year of training students will be involved in production and funds will be set aside to purchase tools to work with on completing the course.
Outcome:
We expect to produce fully trained trades-persons with skills enough to enable them to run their own businesses equipped with tools within two years of training.
Sunday, May 2, 2010
UZIMA MISSION CLINIC MWANDEGE
Through Uzima clinic we treat an average of 80 to 90 patients everyday with over 60 deliveries per month.
The clinic is run by 1 YWAM missionary doctor, 1 missionary nurse-midwife, 4 employed Clinical officers, a receptionist and six nurses and nurse aid students. All work on shifts. Medical interns from abroad also come for field experience.
The clinic also keeps patients for observation only but refers all complicated cases to Mkuranga district hospital or to Temeke district referal hospital. UMC is a real blessing to the people of the village and patients also come from other distant villages as well.
Medical/relationship building:
These are complementary ministries as the love of God is both defined and demonstrated through them.
Uzima mission clinic in partnership with Mission Aviation fellowship Dar es Salaam, medical outreaches are made once a month to the delta beginning with jaja village in the Rufiji delta, which is not easily accessible by road or water. Our medical staff give free treatment to upto 200 people in the 6 hours made visit to this remote village. We are in the process of seeking permission from Tanzania civil Aviation Authority to build 2 more airstrips in partnership with the villages to send this needed ministry there as well.
HIV/ AIDS Prevention through Education
Through the clinic we come face to face with HIV AIDS reality. It is believed by those working with AIDS projects that 4 out of 10 People living in Tanzania live with HIV virus.
It is our Christian duty to love our neighbours.
Our response is with counseling and care for the infected, prevention through education and treating sicknesses associated with the infection. Care for the affected becomes unavoidable as orphans need help.
Specific attention is being given among the Youth and children in our prevention strategy.
This will mean challenging world views of the people around us as especially girls are introduce to acts of sexual abuse at a very early age.
Among women the infection is due to ignorance and poverty as many resort to sex as means for financial survival. Most of the girls have no more that primary school education contributing to ignorance.
DAYSPRING ACADEMY PRIMARY SCHOOL
Dayspring academy primary school an affordable english medium school for village children has began this year with grade one. 35 children from all background make up the school.
Our vision as it is in the pre-school is to give good education to all children regardless of family economic ability
Our future goal is to develop our education department to high school level.
Our vision as it is in the pre-school is to give good education to all children regardless of family economic ability
Our future goal is to develop our education department to high school level.
WELCOME TO YWAM DAR
Youth With A Mission Dar ese salaam, Mwandege.
Schools:
We run one DTS per year starting in February each year for five to six months
Ministries:
• University students´ ministry, (Campus Ministry) centre where University Discipleship Training School will be run in phases during semester breaks.
• School ministry , a ministry to primary and high school children
• Tumaini Pre school with currently 35 kids from our village and others near us.
• Uzima mission Clinic: medical outreaches, antenatal clinics, immunizations, out patient and birth attendance
• Church ministries, evangelism, seminars, youth and child ministries
• Organizing for outreach teams,
• General house keeping, maintenance and construction
• National office legal issues and logistics, permits, applications for land deeds, etc.
• Multipurpose Education Center: Tailoring and Carpentry school. This provides skills for youth from poor families and orphans or dysfunctional families.
• Farming with a vision to establish a model farm
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