Project Report
| May 18, 2018
Progress Report for, May 17, 2018
By Rosana Schaack | Executive Director
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Children receiving sweets
Progress Report for GlobalGiving
“Caring For Children Affected By Ebola”
May 17, 2018
Things have been going at a slow pace since the beginning of 2018, but we have managed to keep our services ongoing. The need for a safe place for child survivors of sexual violence, victims of human trafficking and other children that come in contact or conflict with the law is paramont. Gifts and donations from GlobalGiving and other humanitarian organizations make it possible for THINK to provide a home for abandoned children and a safe place for our survivors as they go through their case management, medical treatment and psychosocial support and protection.
- Emergency Grant received from donors through GlobalGiving
- Renovation work commenced on the two buildings
- 15 Residents in the homes (6 in the Safe Home and 9 in the Juvenile Transit Center)
- 1 Child taken to hospital and was admitted for four days
- 5 Hospital visits
- 12 Participated in Group counseling sessions
- 12 Received in Individual counseling
- 4 Residents received First Aid treatment
- 3 Family tracings were done
- 12 Participated in recreational activities
- 4 Reunifications done
- 5 Follow up visits made
The little boy that had surgery for the management of Hydrocephalus had a respiratory infection and was admitted in the hospital for four days. He is doing fine.
We are engaged in community outreach prevention education against sexual violence in three communities in Montserrado County.
Thanks to all of you our partners and donors for donations that have kept the doors to the safe homes open for us to serve and care for these vulnerable children. Your commitment means a lot to the beneficiaries, the staff and THINK Liberia.
THANK YOU!
Feb 12, 2018
Progress Report for February 11, 2018
By Rosana Schaack | Executive Director
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Happy child post surgery at the THINK Safe Home
The THINK Juvenile Transit Center for Children received this little boy from the Women and Children Protection Section of a local Police Station on February 14, 2017. His parent (s) got tired of caring for him and abandoned him at the Police Station. We took him for medical and surgical assessment and were told that nothing could be done for him in Liberia.
In December, the THINK Safe Homes received visitors from the United States and Canada, ladies that grew up as children, with our Executive Director, in Monrovia. The women made it their business to inquire at the ELWA Hospital (a faith based hospital recently constructed by Samaritan's Purse. THINK was informed that Dr. Jerry Brown, our Ebola Hero, could perform the surgery there at ELWA Hospital! We received donations and the child had his surgery performed on February 2, 2018 and now back home at the THINK Safe Home. He is a very happy child and recovering well.
THINK Liberia and our beneficiaries extend heart felt thanks and appreciation to all of you our many donors and partners for your contributions.
Nov 13, 2017
Progress Report November 13, 2017
By Rosana Schaack | Executive Director
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UNMIL Doctors Treat Survivors
- International Day of the Girl Child 2017
Because of preparations for the Presidential and Legislative Elections that took place in Liberia on October 10, 2017, we did not have the national observance of the IDGC as we usually do. This year however, THINK was engaged in conducting Civic and Voter Education targeting first time voters and bringing out issues that affect the Girl Child in Liberia. Girls who would be 18 years old by voting day were sensitized to engage candidates running for seats in the 54th Legislature to see what they would do to ensure that the Manifesto developed by girls be implemented.
We conducted awareness in 12 communities in District #9, Montserrado County, in increase women and girls’ political participation and due to this awareness using the UN Women Fact Sheet, the female Representative in that diustrict was re-elected, thereby retaining her position in the House of Representatives.
- One of our visually impaired students that receive a lap top computer to enhance his studies at the Tubman University in Maryland County, Liberia, is graduating on November 25, 2017. We are very proud of his achievement and thank our donors that facilitated his studies thus far.
- Preparations are underway by THINK to join other advocates from around the world to observe the 16 Days of Activism Against Gender Based Violence from November 25 – December 10, 2017, under the Gobal Theme: “Peace In the Home to Peace in the World, Make Education Safe for All” and the National Theme, “Let’s Embrace Our Diversities For Safe Education and a Violence Free Society”. We will continue to engage Adolescent Girls in 10 communities in three counties (Montserrado, Margibi, and Grand Bassa) as well as working with out of school youth (both young men and young women in 3 communities in Monrovia) discussing the prevention of Sexual Exploitation and Abuse (SEA) and Sexual and Gender Based Violence (SGBV).
- THINK as a member of the GBV Task Force is speaking out against amending the Rape Law by letting perpetrators get out of prison on bail. A position statement was developed and presented to House of Representatives ‘ Committee on Gender, Equity and Child Development. There was a Protest March held and Civil Society groups have women sitting in public places in protest to the amendment of the Rape Law.
- A deaf girl that has been resident at the Juvenile Transit Center for over a year, was referred to the Oscar Romero School for Deaf in Bomi County where she will learn sign language and attend school. Three girls from the THINK Safe Home have received scholarships to attend a private elementary school to further their education.
- Seven medical doctors from the United Nations Mission In Liberia (UNMIL), including a Dentist, a Gynecologist and the others were Internists, performed medical and dental assessment of the children and provided minor treatment.
- We take this time to thank all of you, our faithful donors, partners and supporters!!!