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PILGRIM CENTER FOR RECONCILIATION

 

PCR helps exposed people to better lives. They have 83 street children, who are helped to return to their families.They have also build 45 houses for genocide survivers in the District of Kamonyi. In addition, they provide counselling for traumatised people, and have a healing retreat for some of the leaders.

 

 

Services at PCR

  • Ihumure Vocational Training College (VTC)
  • Family re-unification with street children
  • Counseling service
  • House construction for genocide survivors
  • Healing retreat
  • Paying school fees for orphans

 

Purpose

  • To help exposed Rwandanchildren and genocide survivors. Particularly with reconciliation, helping vulnerable families and those who are HIV positive.

 

Other relevant information

  • NGO Founded in: 2004
  • Headquaters: Kigali
  • Religious or political affiliations: Religious
  • Areas/districts of operations: PCR is working in all districts of Rwanda
  • Open to help new children: Yes
  • Open for volunteers: Yes, they just need to understand our vision
  • Open for donations: Takes bank transfer, Money gram or western union

 

Financial information

  • Main Donors: Church members and Comfort Rwanda
  • Number of Employees and/or volunteers: 3 permanent works and 32 volunteers
  • Finance: Often demand is high in put because funds are still too low
  • Lacks: Increment to workers and primer to volunteers othervise we just want to expand the activities

 

 

 

     

Contact

  • E-mail: remmy480@yahoo.com
  • Phone: +270798100408 or +250788520342
  • Web-page: Click here
  • Address: POBox 3616 Kicukiro, Kigali
  • Opening hours: 8:00 am to 6:00 pm

 

 

Why Help PCR?

  • In Rwanda we need reconciliation between Genocide survivors and perpetrators and that is our target
  • College is more need because many people can manage to pay university and its our goal.
  • Also there are many orphans in Rwanda due to genocide who are in need of basic education
  • What you can give may change someone’s life

 

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