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1. One to one child or youth sponsorship by a donor partner, 2. Child & Youth are pre qualified 3. The program includes formal/non formal education 4. Includes Values formation, healthcare and parent involvement

and partnership.

Vision: Bring God’s transforming love to the poor and marginalized children and youth. Mission: Answer the cry of the poor children and youth in education and their general well being. Objective: Enable the poor and marginalized children and youth to be progressive, peaceful, healthy, God loving children and youth.

Area and Target Poverty Groups

• Presence of ready and capable members of Program Implementing Team (PIT)

• Poor children and youth including children : • Prisoners • Migrant workers (domestic helpers, drivers, laborers) • Poor farmers /fisherman • Poor CFC members • Physically challenged children

• Must have been qualified and endorsed by a CFC PIT of the Sector.

Family and Child

• Child and youth age range of 6-21 y/o, both in or out of school • Parents must have at least 2 children or 1 child if parent is

single, widowed and separated • Combined monthly income of not more than P18,000 or based

on applicable poverty threshold • Only 1 sponsored child in the family • Written agreement by the parents signifying compliance in CSP

guidelines on sponsorship.

• Transfer of residency or migration out of community or area • Dual or multiple sponsorship ( assistance from other gov’t agencies,

parish)

• Improvement in economic status of the sponsored child or youth

• Vices like habitual smoking and alcohol drinking, internet gaming, gambling, drug or substance abuse.

• Abusive disposition/manners • Voluntary withdrawal from the ANCOP CSP • Regular Employment of sponsored youth

• Non-participation and non-compliance of the child and the

parent with prescribed program activities

NOTE: Non membership of parents of sponsored children in CFC is not a

valid ground for sponsorship termination of CSP scholars.

However, the non-participation and failure of CSP scholars and their parents to comply with the required CSP activities implemented through KFC or YFC and/or CFC such as value formation, summer camps, conferences, assemblies, cultural, social, sports and creative arts is a valid ground for sponsorship termination.

• Grades:

• grade lower than 78 and failure to be promoted to next grade or year level for one school year for elementary and high school

• of college level a weighted grade lower than 2.75 (with 1 as the highest and 5 as the lowest) or its equivalent for two consecutive semesters

• Failure to submit a copy of Report/Assessment card, which is a required document in rendering the Annual Progress Report

• Change in civil status of beneficiary like pregnancy/single parenting, elopement/live in and marriage

• Death

• The Coordinator shall prepare a letter address to BCOP Sector

Level • The cause of death (if the death is unknown, clearly state that cause is

unknown) • Steps that were take to save the child’s life. Assistance that was extended to

the family before and after the child’s death • Expressions of Sympathy

• Should there be any outstanding gifts for the departed child, these should be given to the parent/s guardian who should acknowledge the same.

• Replacement of terminated sponsored children shall be subject to the existing CSP queue or waitlisted applicants,

• which means that replacements shall be taken from applicants on the top of the list

• and/or applicants considered priority by CSP National Office.

• Elementary ( 6-13 years old)

• High School ( 14-21 years old)

• College/Vocational/Technical (14-21 years old)

NOTE: Priorities are given to Elementary and High School

• Educational Support • (Tuition, School Fees, School Uniforms, Shoes, Supplies,

Transportation & Food Allowance, Tutorials)

• Values Formation (HH, CHA,CLA,SA,MER, Teaching

Nights,)

• Child and parent shall sign the attendance/participation in these VF activities for purposes of monitoring by PIT

• Health and Medical Care

• Cultural/Creative Arts & Kids/Youth/Kids Camps

• assemblies and conferences provided by the Kids for Christ(KFC) for elementary and by Youth For Christ (YFC) for high school,

• Parent Involvement and Partnership • Status Reporting on Sector Assembly

• Submission of Child/Youth and Family • Endorsement by an ANCOP MM sector Head/PIT to

CFC ANCOP • Approval of all Profiles by CFC ANCOP and Queuing

for sponsor match • Matched Sponsor and Fund Remittance • Communication between Sponsors and Sponsored

Children • TYL and Annual Progress Reports

• Reporting and accountability by PIT

Implementation, Monitoring and Evaluation

• Partnership with Parents(regular and periodic activities or

meetings with the sponsored children and youth and their parents)

• Elementary and High School Level Sponsored Students • weekly or bi monthly meeting) • Quarterly assemblies with the sponsored children together with the

parents, PIT and EPS for monitoring and consultation • Quarterly submission of report cards and value formation attendance.

• College/Technical/Vocational Sponsored Students • Bimonthly or monthly meeting with the PIT for delivery of CSP benefits • Quarterly with PIT and EPS for monitoring and consultation • Semestral submission of copy of grade

Cash/Check Donation

Donor remits cash/check to Chapter/ Cluster Head

Donor sends SMS to BCOP CSP Cluster Coordinator

BCOP CSP Cluster Coordinator acknowledges receipt of SMS, records remittance for reconciliation purposes

Upon Remittance of Chapter/Cluster, BCOP CSP Cluster Coordinator prepares Acknowledgement Receipt, sends SMS to Donor for the receipt of payment.

BCOP CSP Cluster Coordinator remits donation to BCOP Admin for deposit to the bank

SMS FORMAT: Donated P1140 to Bro Mon Reforma, for Aug

Name: Restie Maranon

Cash/Check Donation

Donor remits directly cash/check to the bank, Keeps the deposit slip

Donor sends scanned copy /picture to BCOP CSP Cluster Coord.

BCOP CSP Cluster Coordinator acknowledges receipt of scanned copy, sends SMS to donor, records remittance for reconciliation purposes

BCOP CSP Cluster Coordinator prepares Acknowledgement Receipt and forwards to Chapter/Cluster Head

• Installment should be done every first of the month ( if possible advance payment) June/July- already due – 11,400/10x2months=P2,280 June/July- P5,700/10x2months=P1,140 August 1 = P 1,140 or P 570 for the P 5,700.

• Remittance can be done on the following mode:

Cash or Check Payment, if check: Payable to CFC Ancop-Tekton Foundation Inc. – Chinabank Malabon Branch Direct Deposit to a bank account

Chinabank Current Account # 129-181741-2 Direct Remittance to any Chapter/Cluster Head Kindly check the website for updates

www.cfccentralbbcop.com

Due on Amount

June 1,140

July 1,140

August 1-Aug 1,140

September 1-Sep 1,140

October 1-Oct 1,140

November 1-Nov 1,140

December 1-Dec 1,140

January 2-Jan 1,140

February 1-Feb 1,140

March 1-Mar 1,140

Total 11,400

Monthly

Installment Due on Amount

June 570

July 570

August 1-Aug 570

September 1-Sep 570

October 1-Oct 570

November 1-Nov 570

December 1-Dec 570

January 2-Jan 570

February 1-Feb 570

March 1-Mar 570

Total 5,700

Monthly

Installment

• Installment should be done every first of the month June-August- already due – 11,400/3 quarters=P3,800

• Remittance can be done on the following mode:

Cash or Check Payment, if check: Payable to CFC Ancop-Tekton Foundation Inc.

Direct Deposit to bank account China Bank Account # 128-181741-2

Direct Remittance to any Chapter/Cluster Head

Due on Amount

June 3,800

July

August 1-Aug

September 1-Sep 3,800

October 1-Oct

November 1-Nov

December 1-Dec 3,800

January 2-Jan

February 1-Feb

March 1-Mar

Total 11,400

Quarterly

Installment

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4

6

8

10

12

BCOP CB1 CB3 CB4 FAMIN MSG SGT

Total

Total

Status: Heroes 20, Supporters 10

List of Heroes

Total Amount P 364,800.00

List of Supporters

Total Amount P 68,400.00

Matthew 25:39-40

39 When did we see you sick or in prison and go to visit you?’ 40 “The King will reply, ‘Truly I tell you, whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers and sisters of mine, you did for me.’