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Embassy Port Of Spain
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S/GWI PROJECT PROPOSAL: TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO

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E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: PHUM KWMN KPAO PREL AID CDC COM TRSY TD
SUBJECT: S/GWI PROJECT PROPOSAL: TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO

REF: STATE 132094

UNCLAS PORT OF SPAIN 000192

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E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: PHUM KWMN KPAO PREL AID CDC COM TRSY TD
SUBJECT: S/GWI PROJECT PROPOSAL: TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO

REF: STATE 132094


1. SUMMARY Per reftel, U.S. Embassy Port of Spain has identified
Credo Foundation's Sophia House for the Secretary's Office of
Global Women's Issues' Small Grants Initiative. END SUMMARY




2. PROBLEM STATEMENT



The Credo Foundation operates Sophia House Center for the
Empowerment of Young Girls at Risk, a shelter for homeless at risk
young women. Sophia House offers young women and girls increased
access to education, removal from domestic violence and sexual
exploitation, and economic opportunities through mentoring and
vocational training.




3. PROPOSED PROGRAM SUMMARY



With this grant we would help Sofia House 1) establish new
counseling services through art therapy, 2) provide educational
services through school transportation, civics-based field trips,
and computers and exercise equipment at youth and homeless centers,
and 3) vocational training through sewing machines and other
materials.



Sofia House offers temporary emergency as well as long-term
accommodation to young girls at risk. When the center opened in
2004 there was no other facility offering similar services to young
women in Trinidad and Tobago. Facilities for homeless and troubled
young women in Trinidad are currently unable to meet the demands of
the population.



Residents of Sophia House are typically young girls living on the
streets and participating in abusive and degrading relationships.
Many are young mothers lacking knowledge of healthy parenting
practices.



Sophia House provides young women and girls with economic
alternatives to homelessness and prostitution. The center
facilitates education, training and personal development for
residents; to empower families and to facilitate family
reintegration where possible. The center also offers developmental
programs, opportunities to complete school, remedial programs to
assist in preparing to return to school, job training, counseling
and therapy, and parenting skills.




4. PROJECT ACTIVITY AND DESCRIPTION





A. Establish an Art Therapist Position. Residents are frequently
victims of traumatic experiences and would benefit from weekly art
therapy to process past experiences and recover emotionally.




B. OrGANIZE A SERIES OF Know-Your-Country Field Trips for residents
who have not traveled outside of their home neighborhoods. These
trips would expose residents to the natural beauty and civic
history of Trinidad and encourage pride in their country.




C. Educational/VOCATIONAL EQUIPMENT AND MATERIALS. We would fund
the purchase of computers, vocational training materials, and
exercise equipment for residents. Residents will learn to sew and
complete minor garment repairs.




D. Transportation. Subsidize transportation from shelters to
enable residents to complete of school. Additionally, Sophia House
staff must travel to the homes of former residents who were

reunited with family to evaluate their continued safety and
development.




E. SPECIFIC THERAPY. Three young women have been identified for
specialized Psycho/Educational testing. Sophia House would like to
hire a therapist to meet regularly with them to assess their
current capabilities and help them to improve their mental health
and educational achievements.




5. DESIRED OUTCOMES AND PERFORMANCE MEASURES



Sophia House works to encourage self reliance in each of their
residents as well as an ability and desire to develop into
responsible and caring citizens. Sophia House conducts internal
program evaluations on a quarterly basis using the following
indicators: participation in developmental programs, re-integration
into the education system, ability to live successfully outside of
Sophia House. The center's staff is required to report on progress
to Management and the board every quarter. We would expect to
receive the same reports.



Successes achieved during 2009 include four high school graduates,
three former residents living on their own and supporting
themselves, eight former residents reunited with their families,
and one resident is now a successful seamstress.




6. TOTAL BUDGET in U.S. Dollars: $29,802

-- Computers, desks, and printers: $4,700

-- Sewing Machines: $792

-- Exerciser: $800

-- Psycho/Educational Testing: $6,000

-- Art Therapist & materials: $10,000


-- Know your Country Field Trips: $460

-- School/Home Travel: $2,800

-- Educational Materials: $3,000

-- Parent Empowerment: $800

-- Past Residents: $450




7. ORGANIZATION DESCRIPTION



The Credo Foundation for Justice (CFJ) was founded in 1993 by the
Holy Faith Sisters to address social injustices against youth.



Following a needs analysis, CFJ began work with children on the
streets in 1994 and subsequently opened three centers: Credo
Drop-In & Development Centre in 1997, Aylward Transitional Facility
in 2000, and Sophia House for the empowerment of young girls at
risk in 2004.



CFJ works with children who live and work on the streets or in
other abusive situations. CFJ's three centers provide a safe home,
and mentoring to develop the personal, social and educational
skills needed to transition to a healthy lifestyle. CFJ strives to
positively impact individual lives as well as Trinidadian society
by addressing the systemic problems of homelessness, crime and
violence.



Although CFJ centers are located in Port of Spain, residents come
from all areas of Trinidad & Tobago as well as other Caribbean

islands. CFJ accepts all residents irrespective of race,
religion, sexual orientation, physical ability or socio-economic
status. The majority residents are between the ages of 7 and 21.
There are usually 35-40 in residence with others dropping in.




8. GRANT MANAGEMENT



The Political-Economic Section will manage the grant through the
Political Officer and Political Assistant. Services offered by
Sophia House compliment the drug demand reduction foreign
assistance efforts of Post's INL program.
Kusnitz