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<strong>Grace</strong> <strong>Children</strong> <strong>Home</strong> <strong>Project</strong><br />
<strong>GENERAL</strong> INFORMATION<br />
a) <strong>Project</strong> title: <strong>Grace</strong> <strong>Children</strong> <strong>Home</strong><br />
b) Name and address (incl. Telephone, fax and e-mail) of project holder:<br />
Gospel Outreach Mission<br />
247 Bogyoke Street<br />
P.O. Box 526<br />
Yangon, Myanmar<br />
Tel: (95 1) 245626<br />
Email: gommyanmar@gmail.com<br />
c) Name of person responsible for the project (project-coordinator):<br />
Rev. Martin Lalthangliana, Mission Director<br />
Gospel Outreach Mission<br />
247 Bogyoke Street, P.O. Box 526<br />
Yangon, Myanmar<br />
Tel: (95 1) 245626<br />
Email: gommyanmar@gmail.com<br />
d) Total duration of project (from year to year):<br />
From 1 June, 2010 to 31 May 2011<br />
e) <strong>Project</strong> location/area:<br />
Chauk township in Magwe Division<br />
f) Target group:<br />
Orphan children aging from 5 to 15 who need welfare, education and shelter<br />
g) Aim and objective:<br />
To give shelter for the orphan and street children and educate them for the future leaders of<br />
the community and church<br />
PURPOSE<br />
1. To give good education for 20-50 orphan children age between 5-15<br />
2. To give nutrition and food for those children and improve their health better than<br />
before<br />
3. To motivate the awareness and support from the community for raising the children’s<br />
education and health system
4. Recruiting the most needed orphan, street children and children from poor family<br />
from different parts of the country and give them hope for their future<br />
CONDITION OF PROJECT<br />
Chauk Township is located in the Magwe Division and the people living in this area<br />
are daily basis workers and have poor livelihoods. There are Army battalions, garment<br />
factories, oil factories, small businesses and many monasteries. As most of them are daily<br />
basis workers, they include road-side traders, temporary workers, and army and government<br />
retirees. NGO and INGO don’t have any work in this area. There are estimated about more<br />
than 100,000 poor children who don’t go to school because of their families’ difficulties in<br />
this township. They also need nutrition support and there are about 7% of the population<br />
living in this area who are suffering from HIV/AIDS.<br />
Business<br />
Since most of the people are daily basis workers, their work is not permanent and they<br />
have to find another job if their current job is done. Their earning is around $1/day and the<br />
whole family have to live on the low income. Because their income and expenses are not<br />
balance, they have to get loan and because of that they have to give interest and their life is<br />
getting more and more harder. All of the family members have to work and earn some<br />
money. That is why some of their children have to work for selling water, and dealing<br />
something in the market after they come back from home.<br />
Health<br />
Because they have low living standard, they don’t have much health education. They<br />
don’t have any health awareness and because of poverty, many children died in the hospital<br />
and during childbirth. This project aims to provide assistance of food and other necessaries to<br />
at least 15 orphans.<br />
Education<br />
The poverty struck this township with many difficulties for business, health and even<br />
education. A family with 4 children cannot send all of their children to school and 2 of them<br />
have to work outside to earn money for the family. The government schools demand some<br />
donations and fees for the school materials and parents can’t provide all of their needs. The<br />
children also need better education like tuition since the teachers in government schools can’t<br />
provide fair education to all the students. This kind of division downgrades the children’s<br />
eagerness to study in school.<br />
The supervisors and other teachers will do the work and depending on needs, they<br />
will conduct training and workshop sometimes for the families. Evaluation of the overall<br />
work will be done once a year at the year-end meeting.
EXPENSES<br />
Budget (June 1, 2010 - May 31, 2011)<br />
<strong>Children</strong> Sponsoring Program<br />
(15 children)<br />
Amount/month No. of people Months Total<br />
House renting $ 100 12 $ 1200<br />
Salary for staff<br />
Coordinator $ 100 1 12 $ 1200<br />
Supervisor $ 60 1 12 $ 720<br />
Teachers $ 50 2 12 $ 1200<br />
Office administration<br />
Stationary, Phone & others $ 50 12 $ 600<br />
<strong>Children</strong> support<br />
Food, education & health $ 30 15 12 $ 5400<br />
Blackboard, Furniture, kitchen<br />
utensils<br />
$ 480 $ 480<br />
Total $ 10800<br />
Board of Directors<br />
Rev. Dr. Lal Sawi Thanga, President<br />
Rev. Martin Lalthangliana, Mission Director<br />
Mrs. Mary Hrangliani, Financial Secretary<br />
Mrs. Biakchhawni, Supervisor - <strong>Grace</strong> Childre <strong>Home</strong><br />
Board of Advisors<br />
Rev. Dr. Kawlthangvuta, Christian & Missionary Alliance<br />
Rev. Hrangzuia, Missionary Baptist Church of Myanmar<br />
Rev. Dorothy Colney, Church of God<br />
Rev. Lalmuana, Upper Myanmar Methodist Church<br />
Mr. Kaplianthanga, Presbyterian Church of Myanmar<br />
Mrs. Helen Lalsangliani, Evangelical Lutheran Church in Silver Springs, Maryland<br />
Rev. Dr. L. R. Colney, Founder - Restoration India Mission
Gospel Outreach Mission has a passion to help children with most needed help and would<br />
like to give shelter and assistance to orphans from many different parts of the country. To<br />
accomplish this vision, we need your help financially to continue our work. Please help us<br />
continue to show God’s love and compassion around the country.<br />
‣ $10 will buy 50 kg of rice;<br />
‣ $30 will support an orphan for one month;<br />
‣ $20 will pay school fees for one month;<br />
‣ $30 will re-stock an orphanage medical kit;<br />
‣ $100 will cover the cost of hiring a home for the children for a month.<br />
Please send your donations or checks to the address below:<br />
USA:<br />
Mrs. Heleng Lalsangliani<br />
Gospel Outreach Mission<br />
#14203 Arctic Ave, Rockville,<br />
Maryland 20853<br />
email: helensangliani@hotmail.com<br />
Tel: 301-603-8011 (Res:)<br />
240-777-5752 (Off:)<br />
Or<br />
Contact the address below for further information on sending the donations.<br />
Myanmar:<br />
Gospel Outreach Mission<br />
#247 Bogyoke Street, P. O. Box 526<br />
Yangon, Myanmar 11182<br />
email: gommyanmar@gmail.com<br />
Tel: 95-1-245626 (Res:)<br />
Your one-time donation as a present will also be very much appreciated.