Rehoboth is having it’s annual fundraiser Work One Day for Rehoboth Children’s Home during the week of August 6 - 12, 2017.
In this week, we ask donors if they could sacrifice one day’s wage to support the work Rehoboth does each day. As you know, Rehoboth provides a nurturing environment for kids who, for significant reasons, have been surrendered or removed from their birth family environment and are waiting for reunification after social work intervention or adoption into a forever family.
Funds raised will go directly to the needs of Rehoboth kids - providing food, toiletries, medical care, gas for the car, caregiver wages and paperwork processing for adoption.
So how does it work?
Pick a day during the week of August 6 - 12 on which you’ll set aside that day’s wages for Rehoboth.
Register or set a reminder online (so we can remind you, thank you, give you details on how to donate and let you know how it all goes)
Work mindfully that day, knowing that the funds you earn from your efforts will have a direct impact on the kids of Rehoboth.
Jump online anddonate your wages from that day knowing that your donation will directly fund the daily needs of the kids at Rehoboth.
We would love if you could join us in the effort to raise the $25,000 needed to sustain Rehoboth and also share this important event with your friends and colleagues who also might like to come alongside Rehoboth in their life sustaining work. Here's a noticeboard flyer.
Work One Day for RCH. Just one day of the year to support children in crisis. www.workonedayforrch.org
About Rehoboth Children’s Home (RCH)
RCH is located in Sampaloc, Tanay, Rizal, Philippines. It provides a refuge for abused, abandoned, neglected, surrendered and orphaned children in the Rizal province in the Philippines. Their social workers tirelessly undertake the task of working with families (or trying to find birth families) so reunification is possible. If not, they tackle the mountain of paperwork needed to place these children in loving adoptive forever families either in the Philippines or overseas. Meanwhile the children are housed in the loving, positive environment of Rehoboth. They are provided with physical, social, emotional and spiritual support by loving staff members, caregivers and house parents while they wait for the adults in their lives to find the best family situation for them.
RCH is fully accredited in the Philippines, working closely with the Department of Social Welfare and Development and Inter Country Adoption Board for case referrals and adoption pathways. It has a local and international management team and auditing in place.
Rehoboth Sampaloc Ministries Mission Statement
Transforming families and providing alternative futures for children in crisis, based on God's model of love and care, through child and family-oriented programs, projects and services.