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The Journey

An illustrated story of a unique impoverished communitysituated at Inayawan Rubbish Dump Site

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To all the staff and team from International Gospel Center Incand Global Development Group ….

Thank you for all that you have done to help this project become a reality.

compassion … love … action

SPECIAL THANKS

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Lets show themhope … love… compassion

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This scripture was given to us as we began to build a center at Inayawan Dump site at a time when there was no water at the area … since then we have installed more than 6 water pumps … not to mention the blessings now at the center …

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17. The poor and needy seek water, but there is none, Their tongues fail for thirst. I, the LORD, will hear them;

I, the God of Israel, will not forsake them.

18. I will open rivers in desolate heights, And fountains in the midst of the valleys; I will make the wilderness a pool of water,

And the dry land springs of water.

19. I will plant in the wilderness the cedar and the acacia tree, The myrtle and the oil tree;

I will set in the desert the cypress tree and the pine And the box tree together,

20. That they may see and know, And consider and understand together,

That the hand of the LORD has done this, And the Holy One of Israel has created it.

Isaiah 41:17-20

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These are the lives we have been

called to impact…

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This book is dedicated first and foremost … to our GOD … who illustrates His love to us over and over and over again. Thank you Lord for your love

and compassion.

Secondly, to Peter and Jessie Ochse for their vision, determination and faithful dedication and support of the work here in Cebu

particularly the center at Inayawan.

DEDICATION

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It is not possible to put together a book such as this Without dedicating a portion to the HUNDREDS of individuals

That made this project possible …From all those that donated funds.

To those that Volunteered their time. To those that Drew up plans.

To those that Helped to solve engineering problems.To those that Drove vehicles.

To those that Cooked the meals.To those that Swept the floors.To those that Painted the walls.To those that Made the bricks.

To those that Delivered the cement.To those that Gave up their holidays to work at the site.

To those that Planned the teams. To those that Trained the teams .

And so much more …

THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU

THANKS

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Clovercrest Team Members from 2005 to 2009

Peter Ochse Jessie Ochse Lisa Warren Ben Warren Gary Baker Brooke Baker Trevor Bayly Deanna Bayly Jan Bandsma Reina Bandsma Graeme Kluge Darren Smith David George Margaret George Mark Mostert Russell Riessen Scott Cooper

Stephen Briene Michael Woodley Ben Blenkiron Bruce Oxley Jan Oxley Neville Krieg Yvonne Van Roy Martin Van Roy Netta Cufone Gail Allingame Darryl Allingame James Harbinson Gladys Fischer Andrew Velez Adriana Velez Tamara Velez Sarah Velez

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Local Building and Volunteer Team from 2005 to 2009

Berly CadizLemuel CadizLina CadizJinky CadizEdwin Cadiz Nick Longden Lucy LongdenEmma Longen Lizzie Longden Sarah Longden Mera PuzaBliss GapayChristina BallenoJogie AcostaJonathan AcostaChristina Eduave

JR AntipoloRogelio DelicaReynaldo CasquiejoLebnie LaysonSteve TingsonPaul AcostaEunice AcostaClarence TudtudJanice CarriagaChristine TanLisa RoaErick SiatananMarechel SiatananErminia Maga

Maximus ZimaSarah WhitbyRichard BeardallKim W…..Tahil AndrewsJohn BuckleyAbel RendonBersant MadronaJun Jun AnielWelmie EstrellanesDario Villarosa Jr.Esagane CañeteMichael DonanSalvador DiganEunice AcostaLinalyn Rendon

Nelson CasulDario Villarosa

Robert MorantaRolly Casas Benjamin BeardJordy SparksSarah SparksLinda KateSimon LiangMercy BaldelovarMac MacJunjunAlice BartlettLijana PogaLauren Sargeant

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INAYAWAN RUBBISH DUMPSITE COMMUNITY

CEBU CITYPHILIPPINES

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Scavenging through the rubbish looking for anything they can resell; recycle; repair and sell … food to eat. This is a desperate way to live. There is a better way of life … thank you to all who are helping us impact their lives with hope.

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Desperate living circumstances, families find whatever they can to make their shelter out of. When it rains … many of their roofs

don’t protect them from the rain.

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So many children without hope. This is what they know … this is how they live. Fighting for each day … each meal …

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THE COMMUNITYThis community lives right on the outskirts of the public city dumpsite. They life in make shift houses constructed out of any materials they can scavenge. Most have dirt floors … and a roof that barely keeps out the rain.

Average family size here is 8 persons with one bread winner. No work, no pay; no pay, no food. Average daily income for these families is $1.50 … children are often expected to help the family put food on the table … either by helping their parents sort through the items they have collected for the day or scavenge themselves even though this is illegal. Many children do not attend school OR their attendance is sporadic due to illnesses and lack of motivation.

Wet season is a time of sickness and disease as their human waste mixed with mud floods their homes … bringing with it copious amounts of bacteria … with their weakened immune systems due to malnutrition and poor living conditions … children often circum to pneumonia; diarrhea ; dehydration … all three life threatening without adequate knowledge and resources ….

We are focused on equipping families with necessary resources and information on prevention, early treatment etc. This is where our medical clinic is vital to the health and wellbeing of the community, in conjunction with our feeding and education programs.

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This young boy collapses after a day of scavenging. Looking for whatever he can to help his family put food in their bellies.

Life is hard for these precious little ones.

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We started this work underneath a coconut tree … with the kidsSitting on a log and the teacher battling for their attention

We then had a vision to build a center where we could not only conduct our classes ... But also facilitate many other service groups and concerned

citizens programs through the provision of this facility.

We were blessed to see how well the concept worked … many people want to help the poor and

destitute … but it can be very overwhelming when first faced with the magnitude of the peoples needs, and the harsh

conditions at the site.

So how did it start?

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Our first center that was built at the rubbish dump site. We turned two 40 ft shipping containers into a center. It was fantastic for our first steps … but as we grew, our needs grew as well.

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THE INAYAWAN RUBBISH DUMP COMMUNITY CENTER STORY …

This center was originally built with two shipping containers converted into a classroom/center. The center was placed on rented land owned by a local government official … elected by the people for the people.

However, he saw fit to continue to increase the cost of rent for our project in the midst of a school year knowing we were bound to pay any increase in order to continue schooling our children.

In answer to our prayers … during the year of 2005 God sent a business man to the project that felt God prompt him to help us to purchase the land so that we could build a permanent building.

He then shared the vision with his local church and from then on the rest is history … after 4 teams joined our CMF team here in Cebu … spanning over 5 years … with the generous assistance and donations from many organizations and individuals … we have built something that brings hope and a sense of dignity to all our families involved with our projects …

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The Clovercrest Baptist Church in Adelaide, have visited us 4 times over the past 5 years. We now have 2 fully operational classrooms … a kitchen… 2 toilets … piggery … fully equipped clinic … playground area … water pump and storage area … and the last phase of the project is to finish off the third classroom upstairs … equipping it with computers for the training of our young people in the area.

The Clovercrest fellowship have spent a total of 9 weeks over the past 5 years … here in Cebu … helping us to achieve the vision of a fully functioning … multi purpose center … with the primary goal of sharing love and life and hope to the community …

34 members of their fellowship joined our building team here in Cebu … many of them returning three and four times … THANK YOU !

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The day it all began … Peter Ochse; Nick Longden and Jogie Acosta looking at the land available …

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This land was used by the community as the

local basket ball court.

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Limestone laid

Footings begin.

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The footings had to be not just dug … but CUT through the plastic bag waste as we built on the dump site.

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Making the bricks

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Each brick for the perimeter wall was made on site

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Concrete is pumped

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Classroom in progress

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What a fantastic learning environment …

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First classroom.

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We honor our friends from Fellowship USA that assisted us with the first classroom at the site by providing support and finances.

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Just some fun at the opening

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Some of our local team of workers on the site.

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Looks a bit risky !!!

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Some of the many faces at the forefront of the work

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Toilet block and kitchen going up…

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The upstairs classroom in progress…

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Clovie Youth visit the Foundation helping out withour Christmas Party …

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Our computer resource room …

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The classroom finished by the Clovie team in 2007

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Australian Ambassador to the Philippines, Tony Hely and his wife assist Lucy Longden in the cutting of the ribbon for the opening of the Clovie Activities room.

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Australian Ambassador, Tony Hely, looks on as our children are using the laptops in the Clovie Activities Room.

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Our second upstairs classroom

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A memorial wall at the site … in memory of those we loved and lost.

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Our Clinic Opening …

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Providing free health care for the community …

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Networking with Channel of Hope Foundation To provide free dental care for the entire community … we convert the class room into a fully functioning dental clinic … literally hundreds of patients are seen each day during these missions.

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The conditions

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Our playground donated by the Australian Embassy

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This is not a

playground

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THIS is a playground …

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As part of our comprehensive program at Inayawan … we conduct regular mass feedings for the community. Everyone is welcome … we distribute Mangoes … Bread … and a food called “Lugaw” which is like a porridge made out of chicken, rice, vegetables, ginger, garlic and it is very nutritious.

FEEDING PROGRAM

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The food is cooked in

Large cooking pots …

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The people are hungry and line up in anticipation of the food … they bring their jugs … pots … plastic bags anything that will hold the hot food …

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PIGGERY

We have constructed a small piggery on the site … the purpose of this is to generate income to maintain the centers ongoing running costs. Wages for the caretaker … water supply bills … electricity to run all the classrooms and computers … and general maintenance.

We have taken great care to ensure the integrity and standard of the center is maintained in regard to cleanliness and smell. When visitors arrive at the center, unless they are told we have a piggery, they are not aware.

At the time of the compilation of this book … we have 5 pregnant pigs … when they deliver their litter we will raise the piglets for 3 months … then they will be cooked and sold … doubling our selling price for each piglet … this project in itself will employ 3 parents on our program.

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The center is also used as a place of worship on Sundays

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The Australian Embassy, Manila sends dignitaries to honor the team from Clovercrest for all their hard work.

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Australian Embassyhonors the team

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Mark Mostert ministers to the CMF fellowship …

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Team photos …

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TEAM WELCOME

Making the teams that came to serve feel welcome and loved. We are always so blessed and honored to work along side so many of our brothers and sisters for the one purpose …

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The first building team from Clovercrest … thanks guys …!!!

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Peter Ochse celebrated his birthday here in Cebu

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Some of the people that impacted the project …

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Jessie Ochse using her nursing skills

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Some of the team

enjoying the interesting

driving techniques …

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Just a quick moment to chat …

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Margaret George and Reina Badsma Teaching at the Cemetery school.

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The changing face of the front wall…

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Produced and edited by Mission Director

Lucy Longden

and Volunteer Missionary Lauren Sargeant …

2009

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Cebu Missionary Foundation: Is an interdenominational organization that is not affiliated with any specific denomination. This provides us with the privilege of working with a wide cross section of the community both believers and non alike by expressing our faith and the extravagant love of God through action. With a strong commitment to networking with other organizations and community service groups, both over seas and within the Philippines.

You may be familiar with our founding organization in Australia known under the name of International Gospel Centre Inc (IGC)… we are proudly supported by IGC … and Lucy Longden was on the Board of Directors of IGC Australia for many years … she is also the Mission Director and President of the Board of Directors of Cebu Missionary Foundation… The two organisations work hand in hand in achieving the work for the poor within Cebu.

Our Focus is to reach the most destitute and vulnerable children through the slums of Cebu and impact their lives with hope and the power of love in action, through our comprehensive and effective program that not only reaches each child … but impacts their families and indeed their communities at large.

 

 

   

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Our program includes medical care; emergency care; community development; education programs ranging from Kinder 1 through to our various College Scholarships Program; skills training and development; livelihood sponsorship; building projects and our rescue homes.

We have been working in Cebu as a Non Government Organisation (NGO) registered with the Security and Exchange Committee (SEC) … and the Department of social Welfare Division (DSWD) and the Department of Education (Dep. Ed) … for more than 12 years. We are subject to the local laws and regulations concerning welfare programs and religious organizations. We undergo regular inspections and are required to adhere to various reporting schedules, both overseas, for our supporting agencies, and locally.

Our Mission is to put our faith into ACTION … our motto is … COMPASSION … LOVE … ACTION

It should be noted that no person is refused service or care based on their religious beliefs … our work is to bridge the gap … !!

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Our faith in all that we do and all that we are is to share the power of the Gospel of Jesus Christ with each other and every person that we are involved with. This is not a separate aspect of our work … it is who we are “be not hearers of the word of God only but doers also” … it is at the very heart of all that we do; it is the reason that we are here doing the work; we are focused on building lives that are fully impacted by the power of Jesus not dependent on people or organizations but on the faithfulness and love of our heavenly Father.

We are intent upon building relationships … •with those that live in the slums … •with other missions … •a broad range of denominations… •with local government and International aide organizations … •service groups … •community based service organizations … All with the purpose of networking … in order to gather as many resources and support for the most destitute of Cebu …

Bringing hope and compassion; a voice for the speechless … !!

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4Just as each of us has one body with many members, and these members do not all have the same function,

5so in Christ we who are many form one body, and each member belongs to all the others. 6We have different gifts, according to the grace given us. If a man's gift

is prophesying, let him use it in proportion to his faith. 7If it is serving, let him serve; if it is teaching, let him teach;

8if it is encouraging, let him encourage; if it is contributing to the needs of others,

let him give generously; if it is leadership, let him govern diligently; if it is showing mercy, let him do it cheerfully.

Romans 12 v 4 - 8

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