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Mission Statement
The ALL THE CHILDREN ARE CHILDREN (ATCAC’s) mission
is to empower the lives of families living on the
Caribbean Island of Haiti, thus reversing community,
cultural, and economic deterioration. ATCAC seeks to
educate, feed, clothe, and provide medical
assistance to those in need, while developing
working skills for young adults to become
self-sufficient and contributive members of society.
SOLUTIONS
All the Children Are Children seeks to empower
Haitians with the tools and opportunities necessary
to create healthier, safer, and more prosperous
lives. It has the following are goals we would like
to achieve in support of our mission:
Education:- Increase Education-provide
literacy and academic education.
VOCATIONAL TRAINING PROGRAM- Provide work
skills.
The ATCAC Academic Program will be held in the
villages’ existing school building and will provide
these disadvantaged youth with , work-skills
training, social skills training, and health
education. These courses will be taught by
professionals, who hold Master’s Degrees, through a
set curriculum. Classes will be held all year long,
from Monday through Friday. The goal of this
academic program is for participants to learn the
skills necessary to take control of their own lives
and provide them with the opportunity to further
their education and professions.
The following courses will be offered at ATCAC
sites.
* Art * Tailoring * Mechanic
* Carpenter * Masonry *
Technology * Dental * Nursing
* Electricity * Electronic Tech
* Music
Health Training-provide general health trained
not limited to: HIV/AIDS education and
prevention, STD prevention. Women’s Group-implement weekly gatherings of the
local women for support and empowerment. Haitian Families for Peace-a grassroots
organization that will be lead by Haitian women.
In order to reach our ultimate goals we have set the
following measurable objectives:
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Increase the number of children attended by 15
percent.
. increase the number of women taking training
courses by 10 percent.
. Increase the attendance of community members at
health training courses by 15 percent.
. Begin a women’s group with at least 25 local women
participating in weekly meeting and activities.
. Increase the membership in the Haitian Family for
Peace by 20 percent. |