the first stage of the pct rescue and settlement mission 2009.8.8
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The First Stage of the PCT
Rescue and Settlement Mission
The First Stage of the PCT
Rescue and Settlement Mission
2009.8.8~
Formation of the First (Reconstruction & Caring) Stage Formation of the First (Reconstruction & Caring) Stage
GA Executive Center
Rescue and Reconstruction Stations
GA Committee
Vice CEO: Revs. Ko & Sing O’lam,Ecumenical Relations: Rev. Hu HC
Treasurer: Elders Pai & Lin Volunteer Coord.: Rev. Tan Hotek
Chief Executive: Rev. Andrew Chang, CEO.: Rev. Lyim, HontiongExecuting staff: Ms. Chang, MY Rev. Omi Wilang
7.Nantou Hsin-yi Station
3.South Bunun Station
8.TainanStation
9.PaiwanStation
6.Mt. Ali Station
5.Drekay Station
4.Chishan Station
1.Tai-ma-li Station
2.Ping-tongStation
The Coordinator, Rev. Lian-Syian Chioh
Division of Tasks Division of Tasks
GA Committee
Receiving information on rescue and reconstruction; setting up the policy on reconstruction; and is accountable to the General Assembly
GA Executive
Center
In charge of conforming, coordinating and executing practical rescue and reconstruction undertakings, and is accountable to the General Assembly Executive Committee.
Supporting units for each rescue and reconstruction stationSupporting units for each rescue and reconstruction station
Supporting units for each
rescue and reconstruction
station
1)Tai-ma-li Station: All presbyteries and districts in eastern
Taiwan and Seven Stars Presbytery.
2)Ping-tong Station: Ping-tong and Tai-chung Presbyteries.
3)South Bunun Station: Shou-shan and West Amis
Presbyteries.
4)Chishan Station: Kao-hsiung and Taipei Presbyteries.
5)Drekay Station: Chang-hua, Seven Starts, and Hsinchu
Presbyteries.
6)Mt. Ali Station: Chiayi, Taipei, and Tayal Presbyteries.
7)Nantou Hsin-yi Station: Hakka Presbytery and Sejiq
District.
8)Tainan Station: Tainan Presbytery.
9)Paiwan Station: Ping-tong Presbytery.
The map of all Rescue and Reconstruction Stations The map of all Rescue and Reconstruction Stations
Nantou Hsin-yi Station
Tai-ma-li Station
Drekay Station
Paiwan Station
Chishan Station
Mt. Ali Station
South Bunun Station
Tainan Station
Ping-tong Station
1. Collected information to ascertain the damage in every district; based on the presbytery and district, promptly established rescue and support systems; organized by the Church and Society Committee, set up nine rescue and reconstruction stations in the affected areas to carry out rescue missions.
2. Sent a pastoral letter to all member churches and ecumenical partners.3. Requested all unaffected presbyteries and districts to recruit volunteers to help
cleaning.4. Assigned each unaffected presbytery or district to support a specific affected
presbytery or district in personnel and daily necessities. 5. Set temporary residences for the victims and held worships of consolation with
them. 6. Contacted MacKay Memorial Hospital, Chang-hua Christian Hospital, and Sin-lau Christian Hospital so they could provide medical and counseling services for the victims. 7. Encouraged monetary donations domestically and internationally. 8. Established a special website to report the activities and progress of the PCT
rescue and reconstruction.9. Started working on mid and long term plan.
〈 PCT 〉 The priorities implemented in the first stage rescue mission
〈 PCT 〉 The priorities implemented in the first stage rescue mission
The Second Stage of the PCT
Reconstruction & Caring
2009.9.29~
The Second Stage of the PCT
Reconstruction & Caring
Formation of the Second (Reconstruction & Caring) Stage Formation of the Second (Reconstruction & Caring) Stage
GA Executive Center
Reconstruction and Caring Stations (Responsibility of each presbytery or district)
GA Committee
Vice CEO: Rev. Sing ’Olam,Ecumenical Relations: Rev. Hu Hong-Chi
Treasurer: Elder Pai THInformation:Rev. Chen Yih-Ming
CEO: Rev. Lyim, Hontiong
Executing staff: Rev. Tiat-Gan
Ng’ Rev. Omi Wilang
1.Taitung Station
2.Paiwan Station
Coordinator, Rev. L. S. Chioh &Rev. Pusin Tali, Rev. Eng-Hong kho, Rev. Tek-Khiam Tiun,
Rev. Chins-Hoa Chen, Elder. Phek-Tong Ng’
4.South BununStation
5.Tsou District Station
3.Drekay District Station
6.Tribal Reconstruction Station
The map of Reconstruction and Caring Stations The map of Reconstruction and Caring Stations
Taitung Station
Drekay Station
Paiwan Station
Tsou Station
South Bunun Station
Tribal Reconstruction
Station
[Shifting from early rescuing to mid- and long term reconstruction]
Station Organization Station Organization
(事工範圍)
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站主任及 同工 2名
財務會計
團體輔導
專案活動
個案輔導
個案管理
志工召募
志工管理
家屋重建
生活扶助
資源媒合
福利宣導
同工 2-3名
Superintendent: The pastor who directs the caring committee in each presbytery,
or district.
Station Coordinator & Social worker &
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1. In cooperation with the World Vision, the PCT will rebuild or repair the sanctuary, education center, or parsonage of 32 churches.
2. The PCT and the World Vision are working together in house rebuilding project. The World Vision will build houses, while the PCT is responsible for negotiations with the government on its rebuilding policy and the land where the houses can be built. There are about 2,500 houses to be built.
3. In cooperation with the Indigenous Peoples Action Coalition of Taiwan, the PCT has adopted and promoted building houses “away from the disaster area but not the village; away from the village but not the homeland” as the guiding principle. By doing so, the land, culture and livelihood of indigenous peoples will be preserved.
4. Issuing benevolent funds to the needy based on the discretion and approval of the Church and Society Committee.
5. Assisting each Reconstruction and Caring Station to draw up yearly plans for reconstruction program. The total yearly budget for each station is around $5 million TWD. ($1 USD is about $32 TWD)
6. The donations received for “8-8” (August 8th) flooding disaster will solely be used for reconstruction purpose. We estimate that it will take four years (2009-2013) to complete the whole program.
The Highlights of the Second Phase Reconstruction and Caring Program
The Highlights of the Second Phase Reconstruction and Caring Program
ReconstructionReconstructionofof
ChurchesChurches
Reconstruction of Churches Reconstruction of Churches A.Churches: 32 Churches B.Funds required: About $32 million TWD (For repairing damaged churches)1.Tsou District: Saviki, Lalauya, Niae Ucna, Tanpan, Tfuya, Sinvi, totally six churches.
2.Drekay District: Oponoho, Kongodavang, Talawane, Nunu, Karamumudesane, Kudrengere, Kucapungane, totally seven churches.
3.South Bunun Presbytery: Nabu-uana, Tanaucu, Masinghalan, Ming-chuan, Takanua, Masuhuaz, Lavulang, Ua-asik, Avi, Mizuhu, Haising, Kui-nung, totally twelve churches.
4.Paiwan Presbytery: Tawalng, Duvkuvlj, Kingdalwan, Tavatawang, Ulaluc, Shu-hai, totally 6 churches.
5.East Paiwan Presbytery: Cailan church. ※Notes:1.Some churches have not submitted complete reports.2.Most of the churches require funds for repair.3.Some churches will rebuild on the same location.4.World Vision and the PCT will work together on this
project.
Rebuilding Rebuilding HousesHouses
Rebuilding Houses Rebuilding Houses 1. The PCT and World Vision are working together on
this project.2. The site of building is pending on the
investigation of the intensity of damage in the area.
3. The PCT is responsible for negotiating with the government; World Vision is in charge of construction.
4. The total number of houses to build is 2,500. The total cost will be $2 billion NTD. We are still short $500 million NTD.
5. Our guiding principle is to build “away from the disaster area but not the village; away from the village but not the homeland.” We are doing our best in negotiating with the government in accordance with this principle.
6. At present, there are four proposed sites for rebuilding: 1) Pao-san Tribe, 2) Nansalu plateau. 3) Chin-ho Plateau (these three sites are in Kao-hsiung County), and 4) Chang-chih old army base (in Ping-tong County).
1. The PCT and World Vision are working together on this project.
2. The site of building is pending on the investigation of the intensity of damage in the area.
3. The PCT is responsible for negotiating with the government; World Vision is in charge of construction.
4. The total number of houses to build is 2,500. The total cost will be $2 billion NTD. We are still short $500 million NTD.
5. Our guiding principle is to build “away from the disaster area but not the village; away from the village but not the homeland.” We are doing our best in negotiating with the government in accordance with this principle.
6. At present, there are four proposed sites for rebuilding: 1) Pao-san Tribe, 2) Nansalu plateau. 3) Chin-ho Plateau (these three sites are in Kao-hsiung County), and 4) Chang-chih old army base (in Ping-tong County).
Benevolent Benevolent FundsFunds
Benevolent fundsBenevolent funds
Date:June 22, 2010
TWD TWDTWD TWD TWD
Cost of Living Allowance for Ministers
& Scholarship for Theological Students
The distribution of benevolent funds is based on the list supplied by every Reconstruction Station and Theological Seminaries.
The distribution of benevolent funds is based on the list supplied by every Reconstruction Station and Theological Seminaries.
1. Cost of Living Allowance: $25,000 TWD
per month, granted to 34 indigenous
ministers and 3 ministers in the plain
area.
2. Scholarship for Theological Students
(tuition and living allowances),
granted to 1 student in Taiwan
Theological College and Seminary, 5 in
Tainan, and 16 in Yu-shan.
3. The estimated duration of distribution
is 3 years (from August, 2009, to July,
2012).
1. Cost of Living Allowance: $25,000 TWD
per month, granted to 34 indigenous
ministers and 3 ministers in the plain
area.
2. Scholarship for Theological Students
(tuition and living allowances),
granted to 1 student in Taiwan
Theological College and Seminary, 5 in
Tainan, and 16 in Yu-shan.
3. The estimated duration of distribution
is 3 years (from August, 2009, to July,
2012).
The Financial Report of the “8-8” (Morakot)
Flooding Reconstruction Funds
Date:August 3, 2010
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The Financial Report of the “8-8”(Morakot) Flooding Reconstruction Funds
The Financial Report of the “8-8”(Morakot) Flooding Reconstruction Funds
The Financial Report of the “8-8”(Morakot) Flooding Reconstruction Funds
The Financial Report of the “8-8”(Morakot) Flooding Reconstruction FundsNote: It looks like there still is quite a bit of money left in the account. It is because we have not started spending money in the reconstruction of houses and repair of damaged churches. We have recently signed an agreement with the municipal government of Ping-tung County to build 108 houses, at the cost of $2 million TWD each, and there also are 9 churches to repair or rebuild. The total cost will be $300 million TWD. ($1 USD is about $32 TWD.)Total funds required for reconstruction:$ 1,108,000,000 TWD
Funds already raised by the PCT:
$ 256,765,359 TWD
The Program Proposals of Each Reconstruction and
Caring Station in 2010
The Emphasis of Programs: Tutorship, Production Development, Music
Therapy, Daycare, Youth, Festival Celebrations, Refashioning policy
TribalReconstruction and Caring Station
The emphasis of this station is on examining the policies concerning the welfare of the indigenous people and tribes.
ⅠⅠ. Analysis of Policies. Analysis of Policies1.Analyzing government policies on reconstruction.2.Support tribal organizations in the striving of their rights and welfare. 3.Taking part in NGO related meetings to promote indigenous rights and welfare. ⅡⅡ. Connecting Tribal . Connecting Tribal OrganizationsOrganizations1.Promote the establishment of Tribal Self-deliverance Coalition. 2.Setting up a joint office.
ⅢⅢ. Tribal (Housing) . Tribal (Housing) Reconstruction ActivitiesReconstruction Activities
1. Promote and assist homeland reconstruction endeavors.
2. In cooperation with the Indigenous Ministry Committee, publish a yearly journal.
3. Prepare a handbook on tribal reconstruction.
4. Hold workshops and symposium.
TribalReconstruction and Caring Station
* The office of this special station is in the town of Chi-shan,
Kao-hsiung County. The main functions of this station
are:
1)to analyze and evaluate the reconstruction policies of the
government,
2)to connect with all non-government organizations,
3)to safeguard the rights and welfare of the residents in the
reconstruction zones by sending letters to newspaper
editors, petitioning, protesting, holding news conferences,
and attending public hearing at the Legislative Yuan etc.
DrekayReconstruction and Caring Station
Spiritual ReconstructionLife Reconstruction and Industrial Development
1. Caring for pre-school children.2. Life education camp for youth.3. Holding symposium on “How to
assist tribes that are affected by disasters.”
4. Conducting a children’s camp in Vuday Village.
5. Conducting a winter camp for young people in aramumudesane Village.
6. Conducting a camp for children and youth in Kucapungane Village.
7. Holding a drawing contest on “My ideal tribe.”
8. Convening Christmas celebration in Vuday.
1. Plan to hold training sessions to revive traditional industry.
2. Plan to make a circuit exhibition of traditional arts.
3. Plan to rehabilitate farmland in the aftermath of disaster.
4. Plan to promote the traditional art of pottery making.
5. Plan to promote the traditional art of woodcarving and decoration.
South Bunun Reconstruction and Caring Station
Spiritual ReconstructionLife Reconstruction and Industrial Development
1. Music training for young people and children.
2. Singing class for women and elderly to relieve life pressures.
3. Classes to teach traditional arts, such as weaving and carving.
4. Inviting tribal elders to share stories (oral history).
5. Celebrating Mother’s Day.6. Celebrating Christmas.
1. Plan to lay water pipes to bring in water from reservoir.
2. Plan to promote sale of agricultural productivities online.
PaiwanReconstruction and Caring Station
Spiritual ReconstructionLife Reconstruction and Industrial Development
1. “Easy Go” camp, a Life Education activity.
2. Accompanying children in after school hours.
3. Caring for senior citizens.4. Workshop for
caregivers/Symposium on immediate issues.
5. Holding a Peace and Thanksgiving Service to commemorate the first anniversary of Morakot disaster.
1. Plan to hold training workshops for tribal productivity personnel.
2. Plan to hold learning and emulation sessions for tribal productivity development.
3. Plan to reconstruct water supply system in the affected areas.
4. Plan to advertise and promote products.
Spiritual ReconstructionLife Reconstruction and Industrial Development
1. Ceremony of thanksgiving offering.
2. Lighting Christmas lights.3. Joint Easter service.4. Holding a commemorating and
thanksgiving service for the first anniversary of Morakot flooding.
5. Holding camps for children, teenagers and youth.
1. Plan to hold training session for the members of agricultural committee.
2. Plan to hold training session for tribal women.
3. Plan to hold training session for tribal young people.
4. Engaging in the plan to prevent the occurrence of disaster.
5. Plan to reconstruct tribal water supply system.
6. Sponsored by the Kwang-da Scholarship Foundation, the station plans to offer scholarship and establish a mobile library.
7. Plan to proceed with the second stage of agricultural re-farming.
Tsou Tribe Reconstruction and Caring Station
Spiritual ReconstructionLife Reconstruction and Industrial Development
1. Assisting children with their schoolwork: In Cailan, Fu-shan, and Litu areas.
2. Music therapy: In Cailan, Fu-shan, and Pacavac areas.
3. Spiritual healing ministry (with the help from MacKay Memorial Hospital, Tai-tung Branch.)
4. Practical spiritual healing (through horticulture.)
5. Camps for young people.
““Dark Hair Hog” Garden of Dark Hair Hog” Garden of Hope – Cultural and CreativeHope – Cultural and Creative1.Plan to promote industrial development.2.Plan to restore the damaged farmland.3.Plan to promote agricultural products and traditional handicrafts.4.Plan to set up a coffee shop. 5.Plan to initiate a guided tour in the affected areas.
Tai-tungReconstruction and Caring Station
A Series of Activities in Commemorating the First Anniversary of Morakot
Flooding
A Series of Activities in Commemorating the First Anniversary of Morakot Flooding
A Series of Activities in Commemorating the First Anniversary of Morakot Flooding
1. Holding a symposium on “The future of tribal
development” on August 2nd and 3rd, 2010, at Our
Lady of Providence Girls’ High School in Hsin-
dian, Taipei.2. To express the extreme dissatisfaction on the
government reconstruction policy and demanding the right of indigenous people to return to their homeland, there will be an overnight vigil in front of the Presidential Building in Taipei on August 6th and 7th, 2010.
A Series of Activities in Commemorating the First Anniversary of Morakot Flooding
A Series of Activities in Commemorating the First Anniversary of Morakot Flooding
3. Memorial Service and Concert:a. Theme: A worship service and music concert in
commemorating the first anniversary of Morakot flooding.
b. Time: 2 – 4 p.m., Sunday, August 8th, 2010.c. Place: National Nei-Pu Agricultural-Industrial
Vocational High School in Ping-tung County. d. Open to all, especially the people residing in the
affected areas. e. The service and concert is sponsored by the
General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in Taiwan, and co-sponsored by all the Reconstruction and Caring Stations mentioned above.