In
1972 with the strength of 49 inmates. Today
it can boast of providing the shelter and
direction to several hundred people who
have become extremely successful in varied
careers and fields like teachers, editors,
govt employees, Businessmen, Accountants,
Computer Professionals,
Social
Workers… Some of our early students
are as old as 40 years today.
We have 75(boys & girls) children.
Their educational ranges from 1st
standard to University levels. They
are also given exclusive lessons in
vocational training courses like typing,
sewing and handicrafts. So that they
can equip themselves to win their
own bread when they leave us. We also
want to include courses like Computers,
Automobile workshop, Electronics &
Air conditioning and Refrigerator
repairs. Please prey and lend your
hand too.
JSCH helps children at risk
or in care, vulnerable young people and families
under pressure.
Foster
Family Care Foster
care is a program designed to provide
temporary parenting to children who
have been removed from the home of
their biological parents due to abuse,
abandonment or neglect.
Foster care offers children and young
people who cannot live at home the
chance to live with a family. Although
counselors work to resolve issues
and maintain children in their homes
with their own families, in many cases,
the problems can’t be solved
and the children must leave their
homes and be placed in foster care
to ensure their safety and well-being.Right
from the start, foster parents understand
that their unique and important role
is to care for a child, knowing that
a child may be returned to their birth
family, or relatives.
Foster
families receive a daily board rate for each
child in their care, and Medicaid covers almost
all of the children’s medical expenses.
Foster families can care for a child for a
single day, several weeks or months, or several
years.
foster care projects and shared care services
linking disabled children with part-time home-based
careers
School
Education
is one most concentrated effort at
JSCH, where we consider knowledge
as power, This alone can bring about
the drastic changes in any individuals
life. Residents
have age range of 4-22 years
Primary
school students – 20
High School
Students – 18
College
Students – 14
Vocational
Training
Sewing
Lace Making
Type Writing
Planning on computer training
Gardening and many more.
Volunteer Throughout
its history, volunteers have provided
services from mentoring children to
maintaining property to fundraising.
From direct work with the children
to indirect work with the auxiliaries
and Board, volunteers are the reason
for our success.
Every year, hundreds of dedicated
men and women volunteer their time,
knowledge and talents to the JSCH
and the families it serves. Most do
so with little public recognition,
but with the great satisfaction of
knowing that they made a difference
in the life of a child.
Child
and Family Counseling Counseling
services through JSCH
are open to the public for any child,
family, and/or unwed mother. Our counseling
programs include, but are not limited
to, individual, family, and group counseling
as well as post-adoption counseling.
These programs and services are rendered
by qualified JSCH staff
at no cost to the recipients.
In the effort to enhance the capacity
of families to be safe and nurturing
places for children, JSCH
professionals
offer
counseling services in a variety of
settings to children and families who
face a variety of problems—problems
that may affect a child’s ability
to succeed in school or parents’
capacity to manage their household and
provide guidance for their children.
Counseling can help families build on
their strengths and deal with their
difficulties.
Youth
services:
Youth services leaving care and youth
homelessness projects, youth justice
projects and Children's Fund programmes
working with 5-13 year olds to prevent
social exclusion
Residential
care: residential family centres
that help families in crisis, and
residential homes for children who
are severely disabled or have profound
emotional and/or behavioural difficulties.
When
family crisis prevents a child from
remaining in his/her home or with
other family members, JSCH accepts
children into its residential care
program without cost to the family
or guardian.
Children
in residential care attend public
schools and local churches. In
each home, devotions before school
and at bedtime remind the children
of God's love and presence in
their lives. Children are encouraged
to participate in activities at
school and at church with their
peers. Spiritual, emotional, and
academic guidance are provided
on-site by the JSCH.
Other
Activates:
Relief Aid
Health Awareness campaign