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Project outlines:
Ecumenical problem I identified and made my faith community aware
of:
A) OBJECTIVE:
Fathers need to spend more quality time with their children (biological or not)
and in that communicate and collaborate with fathers of other denominations to
teach children the values and ethics of a more holistic approach to other cultures
and relate the fact that we cannot domesticate God. No one denomination is
more right than another when we serve God.
The reason I identified fathers to develop and implement (with relation to my
action plan) this project is simply because, and it is unfortunate, in many cultures
men tend to relate this very important aspect to the mothers and or woman of
the community, I see parenting as an equal responsibility when we invest time in
the ecumenical growth of our future generation of not only the church but the
growth and preservation of our beautiful country South Africa.
I call this Action Plan: FATHERS FOR POSITIVE CHANGE or F.F.P.C (No its not
a political party) ha-ha.
Following my research on the various action plan formats, I decided on using the
approach of Jenette Nagy and Stephen B.Fawette.
My action plan does not relate to a once of experience, it will be an ongoing work
infused project, the more we invest our time and energy the better it will grow, I
can call it an incubator project, maybe im overstepping my boundaries on this
assignment, but after visiting communities in Khayelitsha and Mfuleni who were
moderately friendly I am more focused than ever to actually incorporate this
action plan as a kind of combination between Missio Dei and an actual church
project.
ACTION PLAN GOALS
D E T E R M I N E W H AT P E O P L E A N D S E C T O R S O F T H E C O M M U N I T Y
S H O U L D B E C H A N G E D A N D I N V O LV E D I N F I N D I N G S O LU T I O N S
Some members of the community you might consider asking to join the
action planning group include :( Barry.B. 1984)
People who are directly involved in the problem (e.g., local high
school students and their parents might be involved in planning a
coalition trying to reduce teen substance abuse)
Let's consider some of the people who were involved with the planning
group for the fictional Reducing the Risks (RTR) Coalition that hopes to
reduce the rate of teen pregnancy. Some of the members of this planning
group included teachers at the local high school, local teenagers and their
parents, members of the clergy, counselors and school nurses, staff of the
health department, and members of youth organizations, service
agencies, and other organizations that focus on youth issues.
Convene a planning group in your community to design your
action plan. This might be the same group of people who worked with
you to decide your group's strategies and objectives. If you are organizing
a new group of people, try to make your planning committee as diverse
and inclusive as possible. Your group should look like the people most
affected by the problem or issue.
Once everyone is present, go over your organizations:
Vision
Mission
Objectives
Strategies
What resources (i.e., money, staff) are needed to carry out the
change
Communication (who should know what)
B) ACTION PLAN:
A C T I O N P L A N F OR M
Action Plan: Fathers for positive change.
Community focus area: Fathers and children.
Community change to be sought: Interaction between fathers and
children of different cultural context.
Collaborating Organization(s)/Group(s): All ecumenical entities
Community Sector: Holistically
Action
Steps
By
Whom
By Resources and
When
Support
Available /
Needed
By
what
date
will
the
action
be
done?
Who will
take
actions?
Step 1:
By
J.Myburg
h initiate
action
plan
FFPC
05/09/ Telephon Sponsors Older congregational members,
committee 15
es
Church
some people do not believe in
Explanatory
Hall
Members change.
Meeting
Vehicles
Other denominations.
Community leaders
Denominations
Fathers
Municipality
Step 2:
By
Chairma
n and
committ
ee
establish
ed
FFPC
12/09/1 Hall
meeting
5
With other
fathers from
denominati
ons
Community leaders
Denominations
Fathers
Municipality
Donations
,
Communi
ty
leaders.
Activities
Minister
Food and
drinks
Step 4:
By
FFCP
Committ
ee
Feedbac
k
Day
camp
area,
transport.
Communication
Plan for
Implementation
What
needs
to be
done?
Resourc
es
Availabl
e
Potential Barriers or
Resistance
Include
Financial aid.
mothers
and single
mothers
Identify community
leaders in the FFCP midst,
to promote said
excursions to schools,
places of work.
building a holistic domain of God fearing individuals whom will have respect and
consideration for each other through the Grace of our Lord.
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