If you read our last blog, then you know that we are starting up YMS (Youth Mission Solutions) youth group this Saturday. It is a lot of work and energy starting from scratch, but we are very excited about it. We have learned a lot from the past weeks in our holiday program which will help us create a successful youth program.
The structure of our youth will be very similar to our holiday program, but adding a few elements. One exciting thing we will be doing is feeding the community each week. We will serve polony on rolls and juice to all of those that come to attend the youth. This is also a great way to reach out to those in our surrounding communities and motivate them to come.
YMS is currently busy writing our proposal to make YMS an official program underneath the Refilwe umbrella. Eventually, the goal is to be fully funded by outside donors (YMS does not currently have a budget). This is exceptionally difficult when starting from the ground up, but we are trusting the Lord that he will bring the funding.
We are well aware that sometimes it is easier for people to get involved when they know exactly what their money is going towards. If there is any interest from your side, we have put together a list of things we need donated/funded. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
General Youth Group Needs:
• Funding for Running costs i.e. office space, internet, phones, etc.
• Money for food each Saturday youth group (R200 per week)
• Colour Printer (R1000)
• Urn for tea and coffee
• 50 Mugs (R10 each)
• Youth worker curriculums and helpful books
• Drama books
• Christian books
It is an unfortunate reality that the youth of this generation grow up in families that are unstable or broken. YMS sees young people hurt from abuse, neglect or need on a regular basis. It is a value of YMS to see these young people rise above their situations and backgrounds. One of the ways YMS has been able to do this is through the YMS youth house.
The youth house, which is within the Refilwe premises, is home to YMS youth leaders and students. This house serves as a safe place to stay for those who have fallen subject to an inhibited upbringing. We have seen the potential in these vulnerable students from the community and would like to train them as YMS leaders to serve their community.
There are currently 3 guys staying in the house and when it is completely finished, the youth house will be home to 12 leaders/students. The house is not in the best shape at the current moment and needs a lot of work. Here are a number of things that we also need donated or funded.
Room 1: Lounge
• Light need to fixed and bulbs replaced
• TV stand
• TV aerial
• Couches
• Curtains
• The floor needs to be tiled
Room 2: Kitchen
• Fridge
• Plumbing
• New basin
• Lights to be fixed and bulbs replaced (need an electrician)
• Stove
• Food cupboards
• Big pots and cutlery
Room 3: Dining Room
• Dining table and chairs
• Window replacement
• Curtains
• Light fixture
Room 4: Bathroom
• Showers need to be completely renovated
• Tiling
• Fix toilets
• Painting
• Plumbing
• Hand wash basin
Room 5: Small Bedroom
• 2 Bunk beds
• 4 Mattresses
• 4 sets up bed sheets and blankets
• Lights need to be fixed (need an electrician)
• Wardrobe
Room 6: Large Bedroom
• 4 Bunk beds
• 8 Mattresses
• 8 Sets of bed sheets and blankets
Room 7: Half Bathroom
• Hand wash basin
Everyday Needs:
• Food, i.e. Bread, milk, eggs, maize meal, rice, soup, canned foods, etc.
• Toiletries, i.e. soap, shampoo, toothpaste, etc.
• Cleaning supplies
• Money for books
Seeing the needs of YMS can be very overwhelming. The above are some things you can be praying for us for. It is our aim that those who are aligned with our vision and values and see the needs of African youth will come alongside us with something small. Please contact us directly if you are interested. We can be reached at yms@refilwe.org
In addition to these things, your prayer and support as we start this new youth is highly appreciated!!
God Bless you friends!
The YMS team
Monday, July 19, 2010
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