Christian Care Centre
THE Christian Care Centre (CCC) is an Anglican Institution operated by two orders of Anglican nuns, the Community of Sisters of the Church (CSC) and the Community of Sisters of Melanesia (CSM).The Christian Care Centre (CCC) plays an unique role in the Solomon Islands as the sole key provider of short term shelter to women and children affected by gender based violence. The church provided monthly grant for the entire operation of the centre, hence, donations and friends also support the CCC in its normal operation.
Christian Care Centre has a well-earned reputation with Ausaid, European Union, the Solomon Islands Government and World Vision as delivering, under difficult circumstances, a crucial service to vulnerable women and children. Unfortunately, despite much goodwill and support from the public and potential donors the Christian Care Centre has struggled to increase funding and develop long range plans to meet the growing needs placed upon it. In partnership with World Vision through Ausaid funding a clear 5-year strategy providing clear direction and support for organisational development had established for the centre on a sound financial footing and increase its effectiveness to play its role.
Contact Sister Rosa Caterine on Mobile: (677) 7629561 or Email: rosacatherineccc@gmail.com should you wish to know more about what is happening at Christian Care Center.
News
CCC BLESSES MEMORIAL MONUMENT FOR LATE SISTER LILIAN
CHRISTIAN Care Centre (CCC) owned by the Anglican Church of Melanesia (ACOM) blessed a memorial monument of the late Sr. Lilian Maeva at CCC, Tenaru
Auki Care And Counseling Center
IN 2007 the Diocese of Malaita (DOM) through the Anglican Church of Melanesia Board of Mission, implemented the Safe Families project funded by Oxfam Solomon
CCC Opens New Home For Victims Of GBV
THE Anglican Church of Melanesia (ACOM) owned Christian Care Centre (CCC) has officially blessed and dedicated the newly built home for the young female victims
CCC Lights Up With Solar Power
Ministry of National Unity, Reconciliation and Peace (MNURP) on Monday handed over solar power lighting equipment to Anglican Church of Melanesian (ACoM) owned Christian Care
“Domestic Violence Still On The Rise”: Sr. Doreen
“Some homes are no longer safe for women, young girls and Children”. This is a sad state of affairs reflected in the statement echoed by