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Mother Of Peace Community Children’s Home
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counselling sessions are also available to children facing different challenges. Most of the children who resides at the home are brought to the attention of the institution due to different challenges, some that may have disturbed their mental wellbeing, dignity and self-esteem or manipulated their behaviors negatively. Therefore, there is need to conduct these counselling sessions in order to restore their mental wellbeing as well as modifying their behavior.
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Objectives
- To enhance child welfare by providing orphans and vulnerable children with shelter.
- Providing parental care, affection, and direction to children.
- Provide essentials like food and clothing.
- Growing children into responsible, self-sufficient people with life skills.
- Providing a solid Christian foundation for our children.
- Facilitating children’s education while also ensuring their health.
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