As I
wrote in my Easter letter http://anastasialindawatimm.blogspot.hk/2013/04/sharing-easter-letter-2013.html,
I am volunteering at a Financial Literacy
Programme organized by The Women’s Foundation for Pathfinders and Support
Service Centre for Ethnic Minorities.
The key objective of the Programme is: to
empower marginalised women in poverty; to improve their level of
financial literacy and ultimately achieve greater economic self-reliance and a
better quality of life for themselves and their families; and to assist
marginalised women with potential in capacity building.
Three clients (migrant mothers) and
there volunteers, including myself, of Pathfinders attended the ambassador
training once a week starting in January 2013. The trainers from The Christian Action
Training Centre trained all of us for 13
weeks and will
accompany us during community trainings. There was a survey programme
before and after the training, which was conducted
by a surveyor from Chinese University of Hong Kong.
The curriculum for Ambassador
training is:
Teaching Skills, Principles and Skills in Conducting Training Activities,
Training Demonstration, Presentation by Ambassadors, and Successful Life
Stories along
with the curriculum for Community
training: What a Beautiful Life, Essentials of Personal Finance, Goal Setting,
Income and Expenditure Plan, Introduction on Investment, Credit Card Loan,
Introduction to Small Business, Wise Management of Remittance to Home,
Self-Assertiveness.
The
ambassadors prepared a budgeted lunch and planned a One Year Smart Housewife’s Saving Plan at the end of the
programme as a Smart Saver Activity.
The
Community training, once a week, was started in May 2013 with eight
participants (seven Indonesian mothers and one Filipina mother). Two ambassadors and two leaders, including myself, takes a turn
to deliver the content of the training one hour per week while the rest of
the group will help out in whatever is
needed. The
trainer prepared all the material for community training including all the
props so it makes it easier for the ambassadors and leaders. As not all of the Indonesians can communicate
in English, I translate the trainer’s
guide and participant’s manual besides do the simultaneous translation during the Community
training. I am also
responsible for distributing the
transport allowance for all the participants both during Ambassador
and Community training sessions.
All
the mothers usually will attend the programme with their children so
it’s a challenge to attend and deliver the programme while the children are
around. The presence of volunteers such as from
Hands On http://handsonhongkong.org/ to take care of the children, which is very helpful even though it’s not on a
regular basis during the Ambassador Training but fortunately there are regular volunteers during the Community Training as there are more children.
This is good
training, not only for the clients of Pathfinders, but
also for me as I am also learning a
lot both about the finance and how to conduct the training. Both the Program Manager of the Women’s
Foundation and the Senior Project Manager
of Pathfinders have expressed their gratitude for my help.
Hong Kong, May 30, 2013
Sr.
Anastasia B. Lindawati, M.M.
Let’s do simple things with simple love to make God’s love visibleP.S. This article was prepared our China region newsletter no. 18 June 2013