World Mission
Most of our churches support in some way charities and similar organations from church giving.
Kineton World Mission
St. Peter’s Kineton gives to charity 10% of its unrestricted income, it aims to give to organisations that allow:
- Members of St. Peter’s to be involved with the charity.
- Organisations provide regular communication to St. Peter’s.
- An exchange of prayer requests.
Kineton support 4 organisations two in UK and two overseas:
Coffee Tots
This charity we cease to support from the beginning of 2020- Agreed that we will outside of world mission provide a last trip to Weston,
ECO-Work=Shop
ECO Work-Shop CIC. based in Clifford Chambers, Stratford upon Avon providing work based activity sessions for adults who have autism or learning disabilities.
* Work based activities, such as light assembly work, collecting and sorting recyclables, producing items for sale and retail through local markets.
* Opportunities to achieve personal goals and ambitions.
* Support to develop work, life and social skills.
* Participant Centred Plans and achievement monitoring.Varied ^ *Reward activities
If you want to get involved contact our Mission Team member Alex Gunn 01926 642589
Link: www.work-shop.org.uk/
IBBA Girls School South Sudan
Aims and Values of IBBA Girls School
We see a once in a generation opportunity to make a practical difference to the education and life chances of girls in South Sudan and Western Equatoria State.
Ibba Girls School aims to provide high quality education for girls aged 10-18+ years. Rooted in Christian values, the school is open and welcoming to people of all faiths and none.
The school aims to educate and empower young women with the values, knowledge and skills for life and work, and for leadership in their local communities, and at all levels in this newest African nation.
To provide a safe, stimulating and supportive environment in which all young people have the freedom and the opportunities to fulfill their unique potential academically, physically, socially and spiritually through dedicated, innovative and enthusiastic teaching and learning.
The school focuses on girls only because few girls get the chance of education – the majority currently drop out around the age of 10. We aim to offer places to all girls who have the potential, whatever their background, status, or income.
To fulfill our aim of combining excellence with accessibility, the school is residential, allowing for girls from a wide catchment area to attend, and to study safely, shielded from domestic duties, early marriage and pregnancy.
We also aim to uplift the quality and performances of the feeder primary schools in the surrounding area by providing additional teachers, training and books; and also to support the existing literacy and adult education classes. We have already funded additional teachers in the main feeder schools.
If you want to get involved contact our Mission Team member Melanie Dowden 01926 641417
Link: www.ibbagirlsschool.org/
TWAM – Tools With A Mission –
This is the new charity that we are supporting, collecting all useable tools and especially supporting the Sewing and Haberdashery material in support of tailors and knitters. Please contact Ann Saxton Tel: 01295 680645 for details.
SALVATION ARMY – Leamington Spa
This is a new charity that we are supporting, we already have a volunteer working at Leamington details later, In the meantime contact Jim Saxton Tel: 07748 324934
Contacts
Main contact is Jim Saxton 07748 324934

