Fuheis Center - Caritas Jordan
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Fuheis Center - Caritas Jordan
ﻋﺮﺑﻲ Many humanitarian needs are provided efficiently and effectively with high quality that correspond to Caritas positive principles and values. Solidarity and partnership among parties are reflected in promoting community interaction, building capacities, raising social and health awareness, reaching out to a healthy environment that helps rehabilitate humans and society. Like any Caritas center or projects that are spread in Jordan, Fuheis Center is working on securing these services to all without distinction, regardless of gender, nationality or religion. Caritas Jordan Fuheis Center The Center includes many departments and services: GP Clinic Caritas Fuheis Centre became operational in 1984, with health clinics opening. In 2006, and due to maintenance and renovation purposes, reassessment and revision of local communities’ needs, as well as setting future perspectives, the Center was closed before it was reopened in 2009, with a new vision and ideas that respond to local communities’ needs and desired objectives, which could be achieved through establishing partnerships with various related institutions. Caritas Center in Fuheis began its work with an aim to provide humanitarian assistance to needy families in Fuheis area and its surroundings. It has drawn an ambitious future plan that is capable of rehabilitating needy humans. This goal could be attained through creating developmental approaches that fulfill the needs of Fuheis community and its surroundings. (clinic checkup, gynecology checkup, minor operations…. ) and Dental clinic (checkup, polishing, cleaning and fluoride protection, silver and cosmetic filings, dental surgeries, and braces affixation, static and dynamic fixings …. ) GP clinic receives patients and beneficiaries on Mondays- TuesdaysWednesdays- Thursdays and Saturdays from 8:00 am to 4 :00 pm Dental clinic receives patients and beneficiaries on Mondays- TuesdaysWednesdays- Thursdays and Saturdays from 8:00 am to 7 :00 pm Physiotherapy Unit for special needs in cooperation with Our Lady of Peace Center: The Physiotherapy unit within the Centre provides remedial services to patients and transfers cases that are in need for treatment at Our Lady of Peace- Airport Road. There is a weekly qualified physiotherapist services at the Center. Physiotherapy Unit receives patients and beneficiaries on Tuesdays from 9:00 am to 3:00 pm Primary Check-up for School Students Providing proper health care for school students through doing periodic medical examinations: GP& Dental services in addition to giving vaccines (according to Ministry of health program) and health awareness sessions to students. Health & Social Awareness Providing health and social awareness lectures to the local community (parishes, beneficiaries and school students). Productive Kitchen for agricultural products: Complementing the role of Caritas as a humanitarian social organization that seeks to create developmental community interaction and raising capacities of individuals, as well as increasing their incomes through small development projects which are the yields of collective effort that targets the society. The productive kitchen was established to do some food products inside the Centre, such as Jams (apricots, cherries, strawberries, raspberries and figs ...) as well as sauces, olives and pickles. These products are sold and its revenues are to support families in need. Project Goals: •Train families and individuals on food production skills. •Build capacity of families in need and improve productivity to be more self-reliant. •Provide food products with good values and high and healthy qualities that meet the needs of local community. •Introduce local community to solidarity and sharing concepts through their participation in production, purchase or donation of some fruit products. Training on life skills (individual, groups and community). Providing humanitarian, educational, social and health care through Caritas various projects. Caritas Center/ Fuheis Horse Circle Tel:009624721349 Fax:009624721286 Awareness Lectures As one of the major projects that Caritas Jordan keen on implementing, HIV/AIDS awareness lectures continued to take place during July at Caritas Jordan different centers and projects (Hashmi, Zarqa, Huson, Fuhies, Community Center, EVI “Extremely Vulnerable for Iraqis” and HAJO “Humanitarian Assistance for Jordanians”) for Iraqi beneficiaries, in addition to Jordanian youth at many parishes distributed all over Jordan (Salizian Nuns Convent/ Weibdeh, Cardinal Center/ Latin North Zarqa, Holy Land Club/ Jabal Amman, Catholic Church Hall/ North Zarqa and Orthodox Church Hall/ Salt). (476 ) m/f The (21) lectures, which targeted Iraqi beneficiaries and Jordanian youth parish, focused on HIV/AIDS prevention methods in addition to the important role each individual can play in his/her community to raise awareness of others. . “Friends of Caritas Committees” Third Summer Camp for Schools Committees Convened The Thirty Three Periodic Gathering for “Caritas Parishes Committees Coordinators” the sense of: what do we mean by needs assessment? , why we do it and what is “need”? Committees were then divided to work groups; each group writes the needs in his/ her parish then determine who the needy categories are according to surveyed needs agreed upon by the committee. The thirty three ordinary meeting for Caritas Parishes Committees’ Coordinators convened on Friday, June 24 , 2011 wi th a participation of 22 coordinators. During the second part of the gathering, coordinators were divided to work groups as per the selection of the former gathering committees: “Guidance and Coordination”, “Collecting Donations”, “Small Projects”, “Local Needs”, in addition to “Rules and Regulations”. During the meeting, the theme of the month (poor and poverty) was discussed. Coordinators were requested to work with their committees on reviewing poor families’ needs in their parishes and areas of living; training on needs assessment in At the end of the gathering, it was agreed that each committee will redo the studies for needy families from June until end of August 2011. In response to Caritas vision to improve local community through educating and developing youth, the summer camp for schools “Caritas Friends” convened with an aim to stimulate and activate students to carry out voluntary work, as well as educating them on the existing and concerned institutions in their society. This year, the camp focused on leadership concepts and success skills and how they are associated to voluntary work, under the title “leadership and Success Skills” held during 4 - 8 July 2011 at Bishop School. 50 participants of male and female students from different schools that are Participating in Caritas Friends” program took part in this camp. The students, who were divided to 5 groups, participated in workshops during morning hours. Topics tackled the following: leadership, success skills and local needs assessment surveys, communication skills in addition to media and its role in disseminating voluntary work concepts. The second part of training consisted visits to social centers as each work group was tasked with conducting surveys about one of these centers. Visits were paid to different categories of people and social centers such as “Princess Taghrid Institution for Arts and Handicrafts” (orphanage), “National Society for Mentally Handicapped (Special Needs), “Dar Al Asera Al Bidaa” or white beds (Elderly House), “Center for Abused Children in Anjara” (Abused Children), a visit to a college that teaches information related topics, acoustic engineering and film making and directing ( SAE Institute), in addition to a visit to one of Caritas centers to learn from social workers about how case studies and assessment are conducted. The camp concluded in a visit to “Our Lady of Mountain” convent in Anjara and a visit to the abused center, before returning at night after conducting an evaluation with the participants and sharing them lunch. Lecture on Human Rights “The Ahliyyah School for Girls”, “Princess Taghrid for Crafts and Art Works Development” Training Program Volunteers Center organized a 3 - day training during 17- 19 July 2011. The gathering brought together students from “The Ah liyyah School for Girls” and beneficiary students from Princess Taghrid School for Crafts and Art Works Development. The program entailed different topics that help building self-esteems and facilitate integration in the society, as well as enhance volunteerism and commitment concepts. Volunteers Center on Saturday, July 23 , 2011 held a lecture on “Human Rights, Problems, Social Phenomena, Child and Woman’s Rights”. The lecture was given by “Amman Center for Human Rights Studies” represented by Mrs. Deema Karadsheh, Mrs Haifa Haider and Mrs Lina Jazwari. 14 employees from Caritas Jordan attended the lecture. Meanwhile, Volunteers Center arranged a special program that included many topics such as “Peace Building Concepts”, “Success Skills” as well as voluntary and social work concepts. Each training session comprised detailed presentations, workshops, and topics debates, which helped enrich these concepts among students. The beginning was with i ntroduction and expectations. Afterwards, the lecture began with a game about what and how the problem can happen. The lecture clarified social problems, concepts, mainstream fallacies about social problems. Participants were divided to groups to discuss the effect of values and habits on child labor, early marriages and honor crimes. session aimed at getting participants acquainted with child and woman rights, especially international treaties which Jordan ratified, as well as reservations on women’s rights issues. The first session concluded with an exercise about expressing selves while in a problem. The second session focused on human rights as it aimed to introduce participants to human rights concepts, whereas the third HAJO Center Activities “Humanitarian Assistance for Jordanians” Sport day for catechism kids at “Marka” area A sport day was organized by HAJO Center team and volunteers for kids of the catechism at Marka church yard. The day included many games and competitions. Children were very happy and had too much fun while receiving gifts at the end of the day. Day with “Anjara” Kids HAJO team and volunteers arranged a full-day activity with Anjara shelter “Caritas Friends committees” Community Center Social Activities Music Lessons Each Saturday, starting from July ,2 2011, Community Center started giving music therapy lessons to (12 m/f) Iraqi children who frequently visit the center for psychological support services. Each Saturday, a volunteer music teacher gives music lessons to the children at the Community Center, with the participation of some Center’s staff and volunteers who secure musical instruments and materials. kids. Sweets and chocolate were distributed to the shelter’s children, along with relief kits, especially to those who are going back to spend summer vacation with their families. Fan Distribution On the 23rd of July 2011, Community Center staff and volunteers distributed fans to (80) needy families who approach the center as part of the Center’s support to those during summer. “Caritas Friends committees” “Non-Formal Education” Group Tutoring Project Concludes A ceremonial party was organized to celebrate the conclusion of the Non-formal Education Project, with the partnership of AVSI organization. The project lasted from February till June 2011, targeting (151) Iraqi and Jordanian students from 6 -16 years old, with nine teachers at four regions (Mafraq/ Catholic School, Huson/ Latin School, Zarqa North/ Latin School and Jabal Amman/ Catholic School). The party program was arranged by the students themselves with the presence of their parents during which songs, dances, sketches and games in addition to a folklore Iraqi dance (Dabka) were performed. Both the students and their parents expressed their happiness and showed great appreciation for achieving this project, requesting more similar projects for the great impact they left on many aspects: improving students’ educational levels, strengthening the spirit of friendship and cooperation among the students, together with the positive effect that had left on their homes, as well as encouraging the students to promote their talents and capacities. Volunteers from different parts of the World… During the previous two months, Caritas Jordan received volunteers from different parts of the world who are interested to do a voluntary work and help with the projects activities at Caritas Jordan. Volunteers’ visits come as part of their university degrees requirements or for merely personal and humanitarian intentions to serve in another country with refugees and needy people. Mr. Daniel Oliveira, Brazilian volunteer who will be staying in Jordan for 6 months. Since his arrival, Daniel has been participating and assisting in many activities with HAJO and Community Center such as visiting needy families, social centers, in addition to other activities such as parties, humanitarian assistance distribution and visiting needy children. During July 2011, Daniel joined Volunteers Center staff to help and be part Since her arrival to Jordan, Katel has joined the Community Center staff, especially with the caseworkers who have been giving her a good opportunity to know more about Iraqi refugees’ backgrounds, concerns, suffering and stories. In the coming months, Katel will be touring Caritas Jordan other centers, especially those that are dealing with Iraqi refugees. Ms. Ivana Dissegna, Italian volunteer, a chemistry teacher who has been doing voluntary works at HAJO Center since July. Ivana has been participating in the Center`s activities such as giving English lessons to illiterate women at Misdar area in addition to being part of the different Humanitarian Assistance distribution activities and awareness lectures. of their numerous summer activities such as “Summer School Camp” and “Solidarity Camp” Ms. Katel Giacometti, French volunteer who arrived to Jordan on first of July and will be staying for three months. Katel is a university student in Political Sciences and International Law. Her university, Sorbonne, asked her to conduct a research on the Iraqi refugees’ status in Jordan. Her choice was to volunteer at Caritas Jordan as it is a well-known NGO that works with Iraqi refugees in Jordan. . Three Egyptian nuns from “Saint Joseph Nuns” have been doing voluntary works at HAJO and Community Center. Awareness Lectures Awareness Lectures Last month, Caritas Jordan held many awareness lectures for Iraqi, Jordanian beneficiaries and female migrant workers with an aim to raise their education on health knowledge. Community Center Two lectures were held for around (60) Iraqi beneficiaries and female migrant workers on “Personal Hygiene” and “Baby Care”. These lectures aimed at clarifying important facts with respect to each topic, along with the right methods and tools needed. Learning was applied through the Relief and Baby care kits distributed on the beneficiaries at the end of each lecture. Zarqa Center With the cooperation of Caritas Zarqa Committee, Zarqa Center held three lectures for the needy Jordanian families at the parishes. The lectures, which were delivered by the Center`s GP, included vital information on “Breast Cancer”, Nutrition”, and “Physical Activity”. “Now I feel Alive…….” With this sentence Alaa Fahoury, 14, expressed his overwhelming joy after implanting an artificial left hand instead of his, which he lost earlier due to a physical disability he was suffering from. HAJO “Humanitarian Assistance for Jordanians” Center has been cooperating with “Andrew Inabi Organization” to implement the “Artificial Limbs” project. This cooperation has been facilitated through a volunteer at Caritas Marka Committee Mrs. Nadia Fahel`s sister. Mrs. Christine Fahel is a married woman with three children living in the USA. Her son, Andrew Inabi, was killed by a car accident after which Mrs. Fahel decided to donate her son`s organs to a young man. Since then, “Andrew Inabi Organization” was established by Mrs.Christine with the help of her sister to help youth to implant artificial limbs, especially for those under 18 years old. Till this date, and with the help of Caritas Jordan that takes the responsibility to look for the needy cases through its centers and beneficiaries. It has succeeded to help (10) cases with the implantation, in addition to contribution with some major surgical operations such as cancer and heart surgeries as well as humanitarian assistance such as distribution of food packages, gifts for needy families and children. Today’s world embraces high technology means, namely information sharing, communication in addition to numerous and unprecedented industries. However, we can’t overlook development phases throughout past decades. This means that mankind is aware of distinctive age requirements, needs for development to secure and promote comfort means. We can also recognize how human brain could prove its capability to create wonders. We can tell that the intention was to provide comfort and prove outstanding abilities of creation, thus proves that God granted mankind an adequate logic to use it for the sake of humanity. Meanwhile, we can notice how ego has governed this development yet has failed and led to a difficult confrontation in which we are defying a force we have helped to create. Ego is in everything, does not know, respect or think of others. It is simply a supreme indifference and a biggest enemy of the time. Ego wishes to take control regardless of what it takes, even on the account of millions of people who will suffer, lose homes or countries, or even die. Ego is not only the reason for inventing all weapons of supreme powers, which we can’t confront, but constantly improving them to become more destructive to kill us in many modernized ways. Ego was a cause of wars, hatred, epidemics, mass destruction and losing human values. As result, it is a cause of confrontation with God as it has occupied our thoughts. Ego is death to everything but itself. Many have paid the dearest because of others selfishness. Even with the current development, man has started to lose all wonderful values, self-control as if we are in a jungle where nature selects. We should have a new beginning without fears and our prime concern should be the sake of humanity. We have to think about our fellows (the poor, needy, disabled, helpless, displaced, orphans, widows and others) during all times of the day, which is the best way to kill ego. We have to love and see God in everyone. It is a difficult experiment, however we have to aim for one new life and make the best of it until we reach a better world that is free from selfishness. Executive Director Wael V. 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