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PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF

EAST AFRICA
MAGADI REGION

TITLE : TEENS WORKSHOP

DATES : 19TH 24TH DEC 2017

VENUE : SHOMPOLE PRIMARY SCHOOL

PARTICIPANTS : STUDENTS ( PRIMARY SECONDARY &

COLLEGESI

AGES : 12- 25

NO OF PARTICIPANT : 300

ORGANIZERS : PCEA MAGADI YOUTH FELLOWSHIP

CAMP THEME : 1 TIMOTHY 4: 12

(Good morals Power of Personal Influence)

Helping our teens to learn how to determine Right from


CAMP FOCUS : wrong.They need to know what standards of behavior
are right for all people, for all places.

To help youth make right choices

Edited by Rev. Charles Maina


OBJECTIVE OF THE CAMP.

The aim of this camp is to help students who are in primary, secondary and colleges in:-

i) Understanding the challenges that surround them and how they influence their
thought life dreams as they develop cultural practices that are overtaken by events
ii) To encourage the youths( Students) top develop positive altitudes that would enhance
learning and discard negative practices which affect their lives, relationships and their
educational life line positive transformation.
iii) To empower and motivate the youth people in schools to empower their self-esteem
self-confidence and self determination to succeed not only in educations but also in
life. towards a healthy generation
iv) To empower the youths with knowledge (awareness) that will help them make
informed choices whenever confronted by a negative challenges, self-esteem

Challenges affecting our teenagers

1) Relationship
2) Peer pressure
3) Drugs/alcoholism
4) Modesty
5) Technology
6) Sex issues
7) Spiritual issues

Budget of the Camp

- Meals Ksh 100,000


a) Unga Pembe . 15 Bales
b) Chapati/ Mandazi . 10 Bales
c) Rice .. 150 Kgs
d) Githeri 1 sack of maize.. 50 kgs
e) Cooking Oil.. 50 Litres
f) Beans 40 Kgs
g) Potatoes. 90 Kgs
h) Kunde 45 Kgs
i) Ndegu. 30 Kgs
j) Cabbages.... 80 pieces
k) Tomatoes 2 crates
l) Carrots.. 45 kgs
m) Fruits.. 2000
n) T-shirts..................................... If fund are available

Breakfast/4Oclock tea

a) Sugar 100kgs
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b) Tealeaves. 15 dz
c) Eggs. 30 trays
d) Bread/Mandazi................................. 5 crates
e) Uji Mix . 1 bail
f) Biscuits.. 5 cartons

- Accommodation(Water, power facilities) Ksh 100,000


- Facilitation: .
- Miscellaneous:

Other contributions

a) Meat. 6 sheep/Goats
b) Firewood 3 tons
c) Milk 5 cartons

SOURCE OF FUNDS

- Zonal area congregations


- Friends & well wishers

Suggested topic (Challenges) facing the young generation (Maasai contest)

i) Cultural beliefs and practice( A deep reflection)


a) Female genital mutilation (FGM)
b) Early marriages
c) Moralism
ii) Education, training and choosing a career (Road to a destiny)
iii) Self-esteem (a healthy attitude)
iv) Addictions (Alcohol & drugs) use and abuse
v) Sexual issues: (Premarital sex, pregnancies, abortion and HIV/STDS etc.)
vi) Modern technology (influences/effects)
vii) Making right choices (Standards of self-control)
viii) Youth and church (Religion)- PCEA Youth fellowship! Where are we!
ix) Secularism
x) Youth and sports

Other activities

1. Entertainment
2. Sports
3. Nature walk
4. Debate

FACILITATION

Edited by Rev. Charles Maina


The camp will apply dialogue as a means of discussing topics facilitators will encourage the
participation of the youth (Campers) as a means of confronting a challenge (Brainstorming) that
will lead to an effective solution.

Inputs from our youths as well as from friends and well-wishers are highly welcome.

CONTACT PERSON:
REV. CHARLES MAINA
Church Minister Loodokilani/Magadi
Mission Areas
Mainamission@gmail.com
Charlesmaina21@yahoo.com

Roles of the Teachers Association


To represent the views of parents/ guardians of the school
To promote a positive view of parents via effective collaboration with the parent
Representatives on the Board of Management.
To inform parents of current changes in the school system, if the need arises.
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To network with other Parent Associations through involvement with National Parents
Council.
To establish a forum through which parents and teachers can exchange information and
research in relation to education/ welfare of children.
To proper solutions on better ways to administrate the school.
To support parents, teachers and students to ensure that all children are treated in
accordance with the ethics of the school.
To support the teaching staff, and to work with them in delivering the school curriculum.
To help raise funds for the school and the Parents Association, in consultation with the
Principal and Board of Management.
To keep parents informed about activities planned for the school.
To influence policy development at school level.
To influence policy development at national level once affiliated to the National Parents
Council.

Edited by Rev. Charles Maina

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