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| MMV COMMUNITY SUPPORT SERVICES |
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| MENTORING, TRAINING AND ADVOCACY SUPPORT |
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Mighty Men of Valour provides Mentoring, Training and Advocacy support for men, youth and women. We help young men to cross the bridge from boyhood to manhood by offering workshops on rites of passage, sexual health, career development and fatherhood support. We provide information, advice and support to men on Health, Parenting and Marital support. We provide information, advice and support for women on issues such as Relationships/Courting, Domestic Violence and Marital support.
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| COMMUNITY CHAPLAINCY |
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what is a community chaplain? Community Chaplaincy has worked successfully in Canada for more than a quarter of a Century, and is now being developed in Britain, with support from Churches' Criminal Justice Forum, Prison Chaplaincy, and the Salvation Army. Local Community Chaplaincy projects are essentially partnerships between local communities, prisons and faith groups. Volunteers are mainly people of faith, recruited to work under the direction of a professional co-ordinator, or Community Chaplain, supporting prisoners in re-settling upon release. Already, it is being demonstrated that this can reduce re-offending and the fear of crime. HOw Does it work? The commitment of the volunteer begins, ideally, before the prisoner is released. The two meet to begin to establish a working relationship, and identify issues of importance. A care plan can then be produced, with other relevant agencies, identifying how best the prisoner's needs can be met. With the guidance of the Community Chaplain the volunteer will, if necessary, link the prisoner with specialist local agencies dealing with issues such as accommodation, employment and training, and substance misuse. After release, the volunteer will strive to be both mentor and friend, helping the prisoner to put down roots and establish a climate in which the risk of re-offending is reduced. Community Chaplaincy is not an evangelistic outreach. Projects will try to support those who are on a faith journey, and link the person with a supportive church or faith community if requested, but volunteers must not actively seek to convert people to their faith. Open to men and women For general information read this link: http://www.ccjf.org/whatcanido/community_chaplaincy.html If you would like to be a Community Chaplain in your local area contact us now on: 07958 770 779 or Email us at: mightymenofvalour@live.co.uk
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| FATHERS: GROUP/ONE-TO-ONE FAMILY MAINTENANCE |
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MMV will be running fathers maintenance groups and one-to-one support session for fathers in January 2010. This will incorporate the Strengthening Families Strengthening Communities programme delivered by the REU and Croydon Council. If you would like more information regarding our support for fathers contact us on: 07958 770 779 or email: mightymenofvalour@live.co.uk
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| PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT COURSES! |
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MMV Personal Development Courses:
Concepts of FAITH and/or NLP to change the negative thoughts that people have of themselves.
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| PRISON FELLOWSHIP - VIA MMV |
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REHABILITATION OF OFFENDERS IN PRISON MIghty Men of Valour works closely with Prison Fellowship visiting offenders in Prison. What is Prison Fellowship?We seek the transformation of prisoners and their reconciliation to God, family and community through the power and truth of Jesus Christ. We operate as a collaborative network of ministries working together for greater impact. FOR MORE INFORMATION ON PRISON FELLOWSHIP or CONTACT: Mighty Men of Valour on: 07958 770 779 or email: prison.fellowship@mightymenofvalour.com
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| MMV MENTORING SUPPORT (God Father Project) |
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The God Fathers Mentoring Project
God Fathers are not there all the time in a child’s life but they are there when strategic life changing decisions have to be made.
Our God Fathers Project, is here to provide protection, support, care, advice, sounding boards and confidants as well as providing financial support and guidance where applicable.
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| Mighty Men of Valour - Workshops: |
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Workshops: MMV workshops are developed with our "candidates" young men in mind. Our workshops are interactive, dynamic, thought provoking, challenging and fun. Our workshops are themed based or can be based from aspects of the National Curriculum. Our workshops are delivered in various ways to get the candidate to think, to challenges their own perspectives, perceptions and to re-evaluated the world that we live in. Changing boys to.......... |
........."Mighty Men of Valour"!
Our workshops include titles such as:
For more details on our courses or for a tailored course keep email us at:
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| MMV - Valour Awards |
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Mighty Men of Valour Awards Ceremony2007 was a great success and was expressed as "overwhelming success". We would like to thank everyone who made this event possible. Our guest included the Deputy Major of Croydon Mr Graham Bass; Angelina Purcell MBE for Croydon Busines. Tony Purcell who is the owner of "Take Two" Caribbean Restaurants; Councillor Enley Taylor: Councillor for Heathfield Ward and Croydon Council Cabinet Member for Community Cohesion and Customer & Organisational Services; and Simon Woolley from Operation Black Vote to name but a few high profile delegates. |
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