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Practical Tools for an Irresistible Buddy Ministry Presented by Jan Joaquin
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What is a Buddy Ministry? Pairing two people – Two are better than one, Ecc 4:9-10 – One with a disability, one provides assistance – So that the body of Christ may be built up, until ALL reach unity in faith and knowledge of God…Eph 4:11-13
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Why Buddies Gives volunteers positive experience serving Parents and sibs experience meaningful worship Age appropriate environment Relationships grow The body is served The kingdom is built – Luke 14
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Characteristics of a Buddy Teachable Dependability Flexibility Sensitivity Confidentiality
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Responsibility of Buddy Provide assistance Use appropriate behavior management Learn Buddy’s mode of communication Encourage social interaction
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A buddy is… – A friend not a babysitter – A role model not a teacher – A partner not a parent – An advocate not an agent
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How To Be A Buddy Pray for your buddy – By name and often – For your own purpose Get to know your buddy – Learn the disability – Know the family Be a real Friend
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Focus on Inclusion Can function in the least restrictive environment – Among typically developing peers – Safe – Meaningful – Amicable, friendly
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Volunteers Recruitment Training Retention
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Volunteer Recruitment Getting the word out – Brand the ministry – Posters – Bulletin – Youth and young adults – Pastor support – Personal touch – Position discription
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Volunteer Interview Biblical understanding of disability Spiritual goals of the ministry Good Buddy match for Volunteers – Age preferrences – Past experiences – Level of comfort Address fears and misconceptions
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Training Volunteers Vision and Mission Church staff involved Policies and procedures Welcoming and teaching tips Resources Connections
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Volunteer Retention Thank them, publicly appreciate them Create community Utilize their gifts Pray for them Send cards/small gift cards Feed them
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Maintaining Buddy Ministry What doesn’t work – Buddies on call – No schedule – No training/prep
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What Works Master calendar/schedules Train parents to be responsible Train Buddies with their child Sub Lists Define service hours/length of service Family intake form
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What Works Lead person to oversee families/volunteers – Keep communication open Foster relationships – Pray for them Build teams for each child Appreciate volunteers Have tools available
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Tools For The Toolbox Buddy Clipboards-family communication Sensory box/bag Visual timer Visual Schedules Bean bag chairs/ball chairs
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Resources Joni and Friends on Pinterest/Church Relations Special Needs Smart Pages-Joni and Friends Practical Pathways-Joni and Friends Leading a Special Needs Ministry – Amy Fenton Lee (* Chap. 7)
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Kingdom Belonging Matthew 19:14...but Jesus said, “Let the little children come to me and do not hinder them, for such belongs to the kingdom of heaven.”
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THANK YOU Questions?? – Jan Joaquin, Church Relations Coordinator Joni and Friends Central Cal jjoaquin@joniandfriends.org
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