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 | CEPCI has a wide variety of 
                    ministry going on in DR Congo with much land associated with 
                    it.  UCT is excited to see how God will orchestrate 
                    this partnership to establish DR Congo PowerPlay Child Care 
                    Centers to compliment what they are existing doing.  Click on picture to enlarge. |   PowerPlay Child Care Center Aims and Objectives:  :•To purchasing land in the various 
              regions throughout Africa to serve as PowerPlay Centers.
 •Constructing of low cost buildings and facilities including PowerPlay 
              Child Care Centers, schools if not available, youth centers/worship 
              sanctuary and vocational training schools.
 
 Developing recreational play areas for children's education and 
              training, and for leisure activities including football fields to 
              encourage Sports Evangelism 
              and other children's ministries like KIMI 
              PowerClubs and KidsGames plus educational 
              programs such as Kicking 
              AIDS Out.
 
 •Developing enterprising projects such as farming and animal husbandry 
              to provide sustainability for the residents.
 
 •Planting a range of fodder for livestock animals, (i.e free range 
              chickens, goats and pigs)
 
 •Developing permaculture gardens 
              designing human settlements and agricultural 
              systems that are modeled on the relationships found in natural ecologies.
 
 •Producing income generating crops on the 
              agricultural land to enable the projects to be self-funding and 
              sustainability including fish farms.
 
 •Providing training and employment opportunities on site for older 
              orphans in the form of vocational training
 
 •Providing a site for workshops for local entrepreneurs; school 
              group visits; and seed banks for distribution to the locals
 
 
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