Fountain of Life (FOL) saw growth in social media engagement and dissemination of its Church Toolkit resource in 2015. The toolkit was presented to over 40 pastors and plans were made to share it more widely with churches. The One Stop Centre in Blantyre provided counseling support to over 200 children and families affected by sexual violence. A three-year-old girl and her mother received long-term counseling after the girl was raped by her father. FOL continued partnerships with organizations like UNICEF and received funding support from Canadian groups to advance its counseling work.
Begging for Change
Research findings and recommendations on forced child begging in Albania/Greece, India and Senegal
HAQ: Center for Child Rights
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Malviya Nagar
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Content
My Story
Mind Bender
Rising Alcoholism
Who ends up successful? "Givers" or "Takers"
Science Section : Do plants respond to Emotions?
Testimonial - Vivek Gambhir, Head OEM Channel, Madhya Pradesh, Universal Sompo
Student Section : How to keep Energy levels high
Upcoming Workshops
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Begging for Change
Research findings and recommendations on forced child begging in Albania/Greece, India and Senegal
HAQ: Center for Child Rights
B1/2, Ground Floor,
Malviya Nagar
New Delhi - 110017
Tel: +91-26677412,26673599
Fax: +91-26674688
Website: www.haqcrc.org
FaceBook Page: https://www.facebook.com/HaqCentreForChildRights
Content
My Story
Mind Bender
Rising Alcoholism
Who ends up successful? "Givers" or "Takers"
Science Section : Do plants respond to Emotions?
Testimonial - Vivek Gambhir, Head OEM Channel, Madhya Pradesh, Universal Sompo
Student Section : How to keep Energy levels high
Upcoming Workshops
Sample Company Profile at www.formsbirds.com/company-profile-sampleAnne Thornshberry
A company profile is a professional introduction of the business and aims to inform the audience about its products and services. It can be used as a marketing tool, to attract investors and clients who might be interested in the product or service provided by the company. Usually, a company profile includes several items, such as a firm’s history, number and quality of its human, physical resource, management structures, goods or services, reputation as well as its past, current and anticipated performance etc.. Writing a concise, creative and attention-grabbing corporate profile is very important. Sample company profile formats or company profile templates listed below will give you inspirations. With these company profile sample templates, you will make a perfect company profile quickly.
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Volume 2: issue 4
Contents
• PAN Materials: Impacting Communities in South Africa
• Policy Advocacy with Teachers Service Commission (TSC) to protect Children: Kenya
• Engaging Government in Developing a County Child Protection Policy: Kenya
• CHILD PORNOGRAPHY: A lack of parental guidance?
• Diversified Parenting in South Africa
• PAN Events: PAN SA Chapter Launched
Download previous PAN newsletters, click on link: http://www.parentinginafrica.org/en/index.php?option=com_jdownloads&Itemid=49&view=viewcategory&catid=6
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Restoring Japan from 3.11 Hope from Young Social Leaders and Social Innovation
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Every day, Enhance Worldwide works in some of the poorest communities in Ethiopia to create a more just world where every individual has agency, autonomy and aspirations.
“Social Change”
Program Transcript
HOLLY HOEY: So Maurice, as we talk about social change, I know there's a
story behind how you got into this field. I can just sense your passion and
enthusiasm for what you do.
MAURICE WILLIAMS: Well, I've always had an interest in the human condition.
My undergrad was in psychology, so we studied a lot about the mind, human
behavior. I've always been inquisitive. I want to know; how did we get here, who
are we, why are we so different, why are we so alike, what makes us who we
are? And so, literally, that's why I got into it.
Now, as I started working in the field though, I saw that, wow, it's not about
being inquisitive. There's really a lot of needs out here for people. There's a lot
of pain out here. It's a lot of trauma, a lot of grief, a lot of loss. And I come from
a family that has always been very community focused.
And so I got into working with people with disabilities. And then next, I worked
with adults who were on assistance, tenants assistance. And then I ended up
working with children. And now it's like, "Wow, there it is." Children have such a
vulnerability, but such a purity. I can connect with them, because children always
remind me that we all were one of them at one time. And I'm fortunate enough to
have gotten into a field that keeps me focused on, like Holly asked, What am I
going to do good today? Who am I going to help? Not really save, but who am I
going to help progress further in their life."
HOLLY HOEY: What about you Andrea?
ANDREA INGRAM: Well, I grew up in a large family, a lot of kids, and I was in
the middle. So middle children, we do a lot of mediating and all this kind of stuff.
But, I also grew up with a very keen sense of justice and fairness. When there
are seven kids in the family, you learn that life is not fair. And my parents had a
strong sense of justice also, and
were great examples.
So when I went out into the world, I felt an obligation, a responsibility to try to
make life better for people that didn't have it as well as I did. Because to me, it's a
sense of justice and fairness to include people in the mainstream who are left out,
for whatever reason. They're left out because of poverty, they're left out because
of mental illness, or there are left out because of their personality. They're just left
out because of relationships.
So it's just because of, I think, being raised with a keen sense of fairness and
justice and wanting to have an impact on that.
I found that I really loved crisis work, because when people are in crisis there's
such energy there and motivation to make things different. And there's a real
opportunity to make things different and to make some really significant changes
and reach some really significant resolutions in your life that really might put you
on a different path.
HOLLY HOEY: I say that I'm in this field by default. But it worked out to my
benefit, becau.
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“Social Change”
Program Transcript
HOLLY HOEY: So Maurice, as we talk about social change, I know there's a
story behind how you got into this field. I can just sense your passion and
enthusiasm for what you do.
MAURICE WILLIAMS: Well, I've always had an interest in the human condition.
My undergrad was in psychology, so we studied a lot about the mind, human
behavior. I've always been inquisitive. I want to know; how did we get here, who
are we, why are we so different, why are we so alike, what makes us who we
are? And so, literally, that's why I got into it.
Now, as I started working in the field though, I saw that, wow, it's not about
being inquisitive. There's really a lot of needs out here for people. There's a lot
of pain out here. It's a lot of trauma, a lot of grief, a lot of loss. And I come from
a family that has always been very community focused.
And so I got into working with people with disabilities. And then next, I worked
with adults who were on assistance, tenants assistance. And then I ended up
working with children. And now it's like, "Wow, there it is." Children have such a
vulnerability, but such a purity. I can connect with them, because children always
remind me that we all were one of them at one time. And I'm fortunate enough to
have gotten into a field that keeps me focused on, like Holly asked, What am I
going to do good today? Who am I going to help? Not really save, but who am I
going to help progress further in their life."
HOLLY HOEY: What about you Andrea?
ANDREA INGRAM: Well, I grew up in a large family, a lot of kids, and I was in
the middle. So middle children, we do a lot of mediating and all this kind of stuff.
But, I also grew up with a very keen sense of justice and fairness. When there
are seven kids in the family, you learn that life is not fair. And my parents had a
strong sense of justice also, and
were great examples.
So when I went out into the world, I felt an obligation, a responsibility to try to
make life better for people that didn't have it as well as I did. Because to me, it's a
sense of justice and fairness to include people in the mainstream who are left out,
for whatever reason. They're left out because of poverty, they're left out because
of mental illness, or there are left out because of their personality. They're just left
out because of relationships.
So it's just because of, I think, being raised with a keen sense of fairness and
justice and wanting to have an impact on that.
I found that I really loved crisis work, because when people are in crisis there's
such energy there and motivation to make things different. And there's a real
opportunity to make things different and to make some really significant changes
and reach some really significant resolutions in your life that really might pu ...
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FOL & SOCIAL MEDIA
Social media is becoming more important globally and this is true for Fountain of Life (FOL). In 2015 we grew
from 133 page likes on Facebook to over 370 by the year end. Our public relations/communications officer,
Natalia, will work hard to raise these numbers in 2016.
FOL has a Twitter account and we are up to 50 followers at year end. The handle is @MalawiFoL. Our Youtube
site has videos and clips that may interest people. The YouTube handle is Fountain of Life (Malawi) ltd. Please
keep visiting our website to get the latest news and follow the blog – www.mwfountainoflfie.org.
2015 HAPPENINGS
Dissemination of the Church Took Kit
At the end of 2014 we published a resource called “Breaking the Silence: A Resource Package to Help Churches
Respond Effectively to Victims of Sexual Violence”. This has been a great tool to raise awareness with Churches
as well as in Primary Schools, Secondary Schools, and Community Groups. In 2014 we shared how FOL
partnered with Children of Blessing Trust (COBT), to run workshops with their clients and care-givers. The
success of this encouraged us to do the same in Primary and Secondary Schools. Six schools were visited and just
over 1,500 students and teachers participated in the events.
One of our primary focus areas is to work with Churches to make them a safe place for a victim of rape. The took
kit was developed with this in mind. Towards the end of 2015 a group of 40 Pastors came to a workshop where
the tool kit was presented. Out of that workshop came an invitation to do the same with a local ministry working
with Churches on youth issues called Jesus Cares Ministries (JCM). Early in 2016 Natalia has plans to work with
the Evangelical Association of Malawi and JCM to disseminate the tool kit to many more Churches, Pastors, and
leaders.
A ONE STOP CENTRE STORY.
Two girls, 13 years and 8 years old were brought to the One Stop Centre. A neighbor had raped them and the
parents found out when they heard the girls talking to each other. One of the girls came with her mother who was
very angry and did not say much, the other came with an Auntie who was also angry but was able to talk about her
feelings and gave details of what happened. The mother of one girls was very angry that her daughter had accepted
drinks and cookies from the man. Realizing the mom was very angry, the FOL counselor asked the Mom and Auntie
if she could talk to the children by themselves, they refused saying they would like to be there as well.
The counselor wasn’t sure if the girls would be comfortable talking with the angry mother there but let the
guardians stay in the session. They talked about what they love doing, who their friends were and what they would
like to be when they grow up. Though the girls were shy at first they eventually became comfortable and started
smiling. At the same time, the mom who was angry relaxed a bit.
Initially the Mom was very suspicious of the counselor but when asked if the girls could be given comfort packs –
which are a way to practically show the girls are valuable and deserve good things, the Mom agreed. Too often,
when something like this happens to children they can grow up living a life that concentrates on the bad things that
happened, the fears and the pain. The pack therefore was just for the children to have something positive in their
lives. The angry mum was actually the one who answered and said it was okay to give them the packs and her
attitude had completely changed.
The angry mother thanked the FOL counselor before she left. FOL works not only with the children but with the
families as this is so important to their future recovery.
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CONGOMA NGO week
FOL is now registered with CONGOMA (Council of Non-Governmental Organizations in Malawi) and the NGO
(Non-Governmental Organizations) Board. Both of these registrations are required and help to legitimize FOL as
an organization. CONGOMA held an NGO week and FOL was invited to attend and put up a display. We
displayed our “Breaking the Silence” resource, sample comfort packs (given out to visitors at the OSC), brochures,
samples of items used in child play therapy sessions, and flyers describing FOL. The Guest of Honor was the
Minister of Gender, Children, Disability, and Social Welfare – the Honorable Patricia Kalyati. She loved the
comfort packs and took a copy of the tool kit.
UNICEF Partnership
FOL connected with UNICEF in 2015 and we signed a Small Scale Funding
Agreement with them in September. The work we are doing at the Blantyre
OSC was recognized by UNICEF to be valuable and effective so they have
partnered with us to keep working on our model as it functions at the
Blantyre OSC and then duplicate it at three more OSCs – Lilongwe,
Mzuzu, and Zomba.
The amazing part of this is that when UNICEF recognizes your work and
desires to partner with you, it attracts other donors to support us. An
anonymous donor came forward after hearing about our UNICEF project
and agreed to fund FOL for at least 1 year to help cover core costs so we
can concentrate on delivering on the agreement with UNICEF.
Follow us in 2016 to see how we are doing.
Some of the Lilongwe team of FOL Volunteer Lay Counselors manning the FOL display table at the
CONGOMA NGO Week.
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The Blantyre One Stop Centre (OSC)
The Blantyre OSC continues to be our “flagship”. As seen in the chart below, there is a steady increase in the
numbers of visitors to the OSC as they experience effective help and support and the word spreads. As the
reputation of FOL and our counselors grows, key donors are seeking us out such as UNICEF. UNICEF has entered
into a “Small Scale Funding Agreement” with FOL to replicate our trauma counseling at the Zomba, Lilongwe, and
Mzuzu OSCs over the course of the next year.
Highlights of the statistics are that 80% of those who seek help are girls 16 years old and less. The person who
committed the atrocious act is known in 80% of the incidences. More cases of boys are being seen. All of these
numbers represent people – mostly children – and drives the FOL team to do more and become more effective.
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A ONE STOP CENTRE STORY.
Early in 2015 a 3 year old girl came to the OSC by her mother. At that time the mother suspected that her
husband and father of the girl was sexually attacking the daughter. The girl felt caught between her
parents and cried through the whole session. The girl would not confirm it was her father that attacked her
but it was clear that she was in great emotional pain and distress.
In April the girl and the mother returned to the OSC after the mother had found evidence that the father
had raped his daughter. He had been doing this for the last 3 years. This time the girl was able to talk
about what had been happening. She was very emotional and crying that she did not want her father to go
to jail because she loved her father. The mother was very angry, felt betrayed by both her husband and
daughter. With family members and even service providers not understanding this is a normal reaction to
incest, she was scorned and she felt so alone and unsupported.
The mother has moved to Zomba with her daughter and her other 2 children. She came with her daughter
for another follow up session. The mother was in a better state, which made it possible to explore with her
how she could support her daughter and redirect her anger away from her daughter. The child was still
emotional and shared that she was guilty that her telling could cause her father to go to jail. When she was
asked to think of anything good that will come up from her telling she said “that my father will never do
what he did to me again”. When asked if she thinks her father deserves to go to jail for what he did she did
not answer but answered yes to whether she thinks any father who could do that to her daughter or to any
child deserves to go to jail. She said she would never want to go back and stay with her father again as she
would not know if he could change.
Even though this will be a long journey for her, with support she can move forward, and the mother was
encouraged to provide that support. The relationship between mother and daughter is still not good but the
child says her Auntie who has taken them in is supportive to both of them. Our hope is that we have and
will continue to make a difference in her life by believing in her and letting her know that she is not to
blame and not responsible for any actions that the law is taking on her father for the choices that the father
made.
ERDO, Charis Foundation & Zoe Projects
FOL has had wonderful support from Canadian Churches, Foundations, and individuals in 2015. ERDO is the
Canadian registered charity that handles funds raised in Canada and the Charis Foundation and Zoe Projects
supported FOL and a huge thank you goes out to them. The Charis Foundation supports the Church Took Kit
and its dissemination and Zoe Projects supports our team of volunteer lay counsellors and what they do at the
OSCs. We hope to continue the relationship with ERDO and partners in 2016.
FOL Staff update
FOL has two (2) full time staff employed and one (1) half time accounts person added at the end of 2015. Abel will
help us get our Finance Manual finalized and implemented as well as prepare our accounts for audit. We hope to
get 2013, 2014, and 2015 accounts audited in 2016. FOL is very fortunate to have these committed and passionate
people working for FOL and for those who have been so deeply traumatized by sexual assault.
Segal Family Foundation
The Country Director was invited to the Annual General Meeting of the Foundation in New York in July. This was
a great opportunity to meet other partners of SFF and to network and make connections. We will hear early in
2016 if our funding from Segal is renewed and we hope to have a long term partnership with them.
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2015 FINANCIAL REPORT
2015 was a year of consolidation and preparation for future growth. Early in the year, expenses were monitored
closely as there was uncertainty regarding future funding. By the end of the year this had changed. Currently
UNICEF is a funder, the Segal Family Foundation is a funder, the Zoe Projects is supporting us, an anonymous
donor came forward, and we were invited to a preliminary training session on finances by a donor who will begin
to support us in 2016. This is all great news and FOL can now begin to take solid steps to grow and expand what
we are doing enabling us to pursue other interventions that we have wanted to do.
The charts below show the conservative management of our funds which were largely spent on keeping FOL
operational. It is expected that this will change in 2016 as we are “freed up” to focus more on projects and
activities...
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FUTURE PLANS & HOPES & DREAMS
Deliver on the UNICEF Agreement
2016 will be a pivotal year for our involvement with OSC’s across Malawi. The more effectively we develop, refine,
and implement our model for trauma counseling at the Zomba, Lilongwe, and Mzuzu OSCs the more likely we will
get further scale up funding from UNICEF. We will hire a Project Officer as of January 1, 2016 and that person will
have major responsibility to ensure we succeed. It will be an exciting year as well as a little nerve racking but our
FOL team is eager to prove themselves.
Segal Family Foundation
2016 will be critical for our partnership with the Segal Family Foundation. We will be discussing the possibility of
renewing the funding from Segal and we are optimistic that we will enter into a longer term agreement with them.
If this happens, the Segal funding is flexible and allows us to apply it where most needed which means we can
provide security to our team and even expand it a bit.
Stay tuned!
Securing Additional Funds to Enable FOL to Continue Operations.
We need to continue looking for more funding support and there are already indications that another significant
donor will partner with us around April. This donor also allows funds to be allocated to priority areas so we are
confident that 2016 will be a year of stabilization for FOL allowing us to pursue plans to expand what we are doing.
The Country Director will continue to send out proposals and search for new donors but it is reassuring to know
that things are looking positive for 2016.
Continued Focus on Education & Awareness
We continue to see the need to break the silence on the reality of rape, its impact on the victim and the on-gong
consequences in a person’s life. The more we talk about these issues and the more we are able to offer concrete
help and support for someone so traumatized, the better for individuals, families and communities.
Building a Pool of Trained Trauma Counsellors
FOL continues to place a priority on finding ways to enhance the skills of our volunteer lay counsellors. FOL will
have four (4) teams of counsellors by the end of 2016 and this puts pressure on us to ensure they get the support
they need as well as building their capacity to be more effective. Qualified Psychologists, family therapists, Social
Workers, and other professionals in this field from outside Malawi are always welcome to work with our team and
build their skills.
SUPPORT TO STAND TALL
A 15-year-old was brought to OSC after she was defiled by a photographer from her school. The girl
said that she had no money to pay for her photo and the man told her that he can take her photos from
his house. When the girl went to the house the man forced himself onto her. A little while later the
mother was very suspicious because her child looked bigger and when she questioned her the girl
admitted she had missed her monthly periods. She told her mother what had happened.
The perpetrator was taken into police custody and charged with defilement for sleeping with a minor.
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In the counseling session, the mother shared how the incident was destroying her. She is a widow who
works hard to make sure her children are educated so that they should not struggle in the future. She
felt her child’s future was doomed. The FOL counselor explored with how she could make sure her
child could have a future again. She decided that her child will go back to school and she will take
care of the baby.
The girl was so emotional in the session and shared that she had no one close to talk to and that she
and her mother are not close. The counselor encouraged the mother to make sure the relationship
between her and her daughter improves. In follow up sessions the girl shared how helpful the
counseling had been. She was not able to cope with life and her mother had been very supportive and
been there for her.
An interesting element to this case was shared by the mother. The Police advised her to go ahead and
negotiate with the perpetrators family as they had come to the house with a cellphone and
K50,000.00. The mother said she told the family despite her being poor she cannot accept the money
as at OSC she learned that her daughter matters the most. The perpetrator deserves to be judged by
the law. She shared how the counseling session, from the first day, helped her to stand up against both
the police and the perpetrators family.
The case is currently in court awaiting judgment.