Mums and Kids
As we supply the special project material, it is our prayer that you will find it helpful in the understanding the problem of maternal mortality which, thanks to medical science and our own understanding of self care has become very rare in our own first world culture. We are excited too, to be able to introduce the 21st Century approach to children’s programmes in our churches by “Kid’s Friendly”, and “Kids Loving Church”
Our project takes in the problem of under privileged mothers for whom child bearing creates huge risk and the area which faces us in New Zealand of bringing children through childhood to become responsible Christian members of Church and society. In these days when bullying is becoming a problem, “Kids Loving Church” and “Kid’s Friendly” seek to provide good, healthy, appealing alternatives to lower activities which are grabbing our children. In this day when there are so many problems with anti social behaviour by our youngsters, let’s support our projects with all our might.
70% of the money raised will go to Palestine through CWS, and 30% will be used by “Kids Friendly” for the benefit of children’s workers in Methodist and Presbyterian Churches and Cooperating Ventures. Although we have highlighted a particular programme of Regional Training & Networking Events for Methodist and Presbyterian Leaders, we will divide the money you raise for children’s work between our two denominations.
Our thanks go to Liz Martin of CWS who has worked under extreme difficulties in Christchurch to produce the Palestinian Maternal Mortality material, and Jill Kayser of Kid’s Friendly in consultation with Esme Coles, the Methodist children’s worker, for producing this year’s special project material
For speakers, contact your nearest CWS representative, contact your own children’s workers, Esme Coles of Kids Loving Church, or Jill Kayser of Kid’s Friendly
We hope that you find this material informative and enjoy working with it.
Please send your financial contribution for the project to your national MWF or APW treasurer by June 30th 2012
MWF Co-coordinators:
Mataiva Robertson: 20 Calverts Rd, Materoa, New Plymouth mdrobertson08@gmail.com 06 263 4484
Laiga Etimani letimani@xtra.co.nz
Pesbyterian Women Missions Dept
Rae Simpson: 12 Kotanui Ave, Army Bay, Whangaparaoa 0930 lestrsimpson@xtra.co.nz 09 424 4274
Introduction
Flyer
Maternal Health in Palestine
Devotional page
Kids Friendly Connections
Building for the future
We are pleased to supply you with Special Project resource material which we trust will be useful to you as you learn about the work of Act Alliance in Haiti and Habitat for Humanity. 70 per cent of the money raised will go to Habitat for Humanity in New Zealand and 30 per cent will go to Haiti through CWS and Act Alliance.
Our thanks go to David Lawson of Habitat for Humanity and to Liz Martin of CWS for drawing together the information for us.
To help you in your programming and devotional meetings, here is help on the theme of building both physically and spiritually.
465 All My Hope In God Is Founded
491 How Firm A Foundation
Songs of the Kingdom
57 For I'm Building a people of Power
Brother, Sister, let me serve you
Children's song
The Wise Man Built His House Upon the Rock
(Your Sunday School Teachers may have the music)

Dear God, Creator of all we have, thank you for the plenty which we enjoy. We lift up to you those who have less than we do, and who are struggling to house and feed their families. We pray for people in our own country who find it hard to save the money for a deposit on their first home. We thank you for the work of Habitat for Humanity in helping those who are prepared to work towards home ownership. We pray for the people of Haiti who were struggling to hold body and soul together, even before the disastrous earthquake which destroyed what little they had. Thank you for the relief agencies helping these people. Give them wisdom and perseverance as they work with the homeless. May we, along with the aid agencies, be salt and light in the world, we pray, in Jesus name,
Amen.
"A Simple, Decent Place to Live" by Millard Fuller. Word publication © 1995.
Habitat for Humanity flyer
Haiti Act Alliance information
Special Project background information
Special Project devotional
The Waikanae APW hosted a luncheon to raise funds for the Special Project.
On the day they raised $535.00. It proved to be a happy and delightful time with Tony Woods giving an interesting and descriptive talk on Habitat for Humanity and how it works in New Zealand.



Photographs courtesy of:
Alison Craig
President of Waikanae A.P.W.
of the Otaki & Waikanae Presbyterian Parish
We hope that you enjoy using this programme and are enriched as you gain understanding of the way things are for those who are trying to break the poverty cycle and achieve long term quality life in Haiti, and here in New Zealand.
Please send your project financial contributions to your national MWF or APW treasurer by 31 August 2011.