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S. sisters. HELPING. sisters. Other Options. Nekevah. CONTACT: Community Police Port of Spain 623-9772 Arima 667-5217 Arouca 642-4832 Chaguanas 665-1826
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S sisters HELPING sisters Other Options Nekevah CONTACT: Community Police Port of Spain 623-9772 Arima 667-5217 Arouca 642-4832 Chaguanas 665-1826 San Fernando 649-3404 Tobago 639-4737 Morvant 623-7109 RESCUE CENTER “ Sisters helping sisters”
Vision What Do We Have To Offer To provide a safe place where abused women can be rehabilitated to become self-sufficient, productive members of society. • o Provision of necessary temporary shelter. Development of a God consciousness with moral and ethical values through Bible study, workshops, mentoring program (inclusive of a buddy system) drama … etc. Empowerment for abused women through education programs, which cater to the development of basic life skills such as numeracy, literacy, proper diet and exercise. Enhancement of their opportunities for employment by exposing them to training options, government programs and other institutions which lend support to nationals. Provision of training in social graces and financial planning. Provision of counseling services needed to build healthy family relationships and self-esteem. Feel Free to Contact us Day/Night at Divine Encounter Fellowship Ministries International Ragoo Road, D'Abadie Trinidad, West Indies Phone: 1(868)667-5353; 646-0203 Hot Line: 713-7366 664-0413 Email: nekevahcenter@yahoo.com Mission • o To facilitate the rehabilitation of abused women through programmes aimed at reshaping their moral and ethical values, by providing help for their spiritual, emotional and physical well being and providing financial management skills, thus empowering them to build better families and communities. • o Our Origin • o The name Nekevah is the Hebrew word used for female in Genesis 1:27 “So God Created Man…..Male (Zakar) and female (Nekevah) created he them.” • o Target Group • o Abused women aged 15-50 from Trinidad and Tobago. Survivors of domestic violence (i.e. women and their children) whose lives are in danger and in urgent need of a temporary shelter. Children are accepted along with their mothers.