Activity: To assist teachers during the lessons, to run new activities, to train teachers on special needs, to counsel or to train in HIV, to help in the hospital.
Time: For the school Monday to Friday 8am-1pm, for the counselling on HIV Monday to Friday 8am-4pm.
Requirement for hospital: professionals of health.
Comments: There is a school of about 50 children with special needs. Apart from common subjects they learn skills such as beads, tie and dye or postcards. When the children grow up there is a programme for them to work. The sisters also run a self-sustainable hospital with assistance for those that cannot pay for their treatment. There is a special section on HIV sponsored by an institution. The hospital has been working for several years and it seems to do well.
Address: Kubwa
Contact: 0803 666 2333 (sister Bibian) mbanumben@gmail.com
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Wednesday, July 28, 2010
Tuesday, July 27, 2010
Anawim Home. Missionary Sisters of the Poorest of the Poor
Activity: To organise activities for children, young mothers, destitute, street children and youth or mentally ill; to take care of the patients and other people in the compound if you are a doctor.
Time: For the children 2pm-6:30pm.
Comments: There are around 18 sisters that work with orphans, mentally ill, around 16 young mothers (of unwanted pregnancy), destitute and street children and youth. All of them live in the compound except for the street children and youth. There are around 40 children of 0 to 15 years old, 20 mentally ill people and some destitute. There is also a skill acquisition centre for these groups.
Address: Opp. G.S.S. Dagiri, along Kaduna-Lokoja Express Rd. – Gwagwalada. P.O. Box 339
Phone: 0803 595 1455 0805 607 95 83
Email: oresoa@yahoo.com Web: www.anawim-ng.org
Time: For the children 2pm-6:30pm.
Comments: There are around 18 sisters that work with orphans, mentally ill, around 16 young mothers (of unwanted pregnancy), destitute and street children and youth. All of them live in the compound except for the street children and youth. There are around 40 children of 0 to 15 years old, 20 mentally ill people and some destitute. There is also a skill acquisition centre for these groups.
Address: Opp. G.S.S. Dagiri, along Kaduna-Lokoja Express Rd. – Gwagwalada. P.O. Box 339
Phone: 0803 595 1455 0805 607 95 83
Email: oresoa@yahoo.com Web: www.anawim-ng.org
Wednesday, July 21, 2010
Family Care Foundation Eduvision
Activity: To work in the medical camps if you are a doctor or a nurse, to help organising activities, etc.
Comments: This branch of the international foundation has a house for volunteers from different countries. They work both in the social sector, with projects in Abuja FCT and the Northern Nigeria, and as a Christian organisation. The work is mostly done by the volunteers that are living in the house.
Address: 114, Ebitu Ukiwe str, Jabi.
Contacts: 0806 159 47 18 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting 0806 159 47 18 end_of_the_skype_highlighting begin_of_the_skype_highlighting 0806 159 47 18 end_of_the_skype_highlighting // 0806 977 77 11 familycareis@gmail.com
Web: www.familycare.org/network/f30.htm
Comments: This branch of the international foundation has a house for volunteers from different countries. They work both in the social sector, with projects in Abuja FCT and the Northern Nigeria, and as a Christian organisation. The work is mostly done by the volunteers that are living in the house.
Address: 114, Ebitu Ukiwe str, Jabi.
Contacts: 0806 159 47 18 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting 0806 159 47 18 end_of_the_skype_highlighting begin_of_the_skype_highlighting 0806 159 47 18 end_of_the_skype_highlighting // 0806 977 77 11 familycareis@gmail.com
Web: www.familycare.org/network/f30.htm
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