
Bridges of Mercy is a program created by the Center for Reform to provide humanitarian relief in the form of clothing, medical supplies, food and technical assistance for any Mission Specific Country where it is needed.
Bridges of Mercy is a program designed to compliment, support and provide necessary human needs in the spirit of the Campaign for Tranquility.
Assistance from Bridges of Mercy together with the positive image developed by the Campaign for Tranquility will help promote stability internally that will serve to help the mission specific country continue to develop as the anchor for regional stability.
Natural disasters increase the likelihood of widespread violence as well as increases in the incidence rate of disease such as cholera as well as the threat of HIV/AIDS and thus poses a threat of immense proportions.
Major funding will come from private and corporate sources as well as the public at large, you may donate to Bridges of Mercy from this web page, just click the donate button below.
BRIDGES OF MERCY OUTREACH
Bridges of Mercy Outreach will involve local follow up programs including economic development, education assistance, medical and nutrition programs sponsored by the Center for Reform.
Long-term support and progress is the goal of Bridges of Mercy and the Campaign for Tranquility. As envisioned the Center for Reform would develop economic development initiatives aimed at bringing in foreign investment.
The Center for Reform will also implement primary and secondary education programs already under development to improve the chances for success of the mission specific countrys children and to promote a better investment climate by providing a better-educated work force over the long term.
Currently the Center for Reform is developing a computer based primary and secondary education program. Curriculum will be tailored for the mission specific country to provide an educational system for the mission specific countrys children. Using an approach similar to successful homes schooling curriculums used in the United States, the goal is to develop a system that can be used by people of all ages. The system will be designed so that it can be used either in a home school type of format in a village or utilized as a lesson system for formal classroom instruction.
The education system can then provide the most benefit to the most students. The Center for Return will use recycled computers and printers to make the curriculum available in the mission specific country and in other countries in the region.
Medical and nutrition assistance programs are also essential components of the program. The Center for Reform is currently developing specifications for a baseline clinic supply kit that would provide rudimentary supplies to small clinics and practitioners.
Additionally nutrition assistance will be developed to provide emergency food packages and nutritional supplements.