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Core values are defined as the core beliefs or
principles which guide the decision within an
organization.
Chetana
Foundation for Children and Aging (
CFCA's)
core values are set in motion. The purpose of
(
CFCA) is to create a world wide community of
compassion through personal outreach. Walking
with poor and marginalized is imbibed as the core
values of the organization.
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Thealogical Base :
We at Chetana Foundation recognize the
Supreme Power, embodied in every individual
human being. Its program is for unity among
person from different faiths an belief systems.
It embraces social teaching in broad context and
does not advocate for specific doctrinal or
political beliefs. All persons who are
interested in solidarity with each other, from
various faiths and cultures, are welcome to
participate in and experience the CFCA program.
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Integrity and
accountability : Honesty and
transparency are the key and necessary
ingredient in the operation of an efficient and
effective organization. CFCA is a one to one
sponsorship program, not an aid agency. It
conducts audits and site visits to examine a
projects integrity and accountability.
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Dignity of a person
: The dignity of each person is
reflected in the structure and activities of
CFCA. The right of each person to participate
fully in society, to have adequate food and
housing, to have the opportunity to get an
education and to develop his or her talents, is
inherent to each person's dignity as a child of
GOD.
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Respectful Relationships
: Relationship of mutual
respect are central to CFCA's mission. At CFCA,
the relationships between sponsored children and
their sponsors is a goal in itself. CFCA
aims to foster the very real human relationships
between sponsored and thier sponsors. Respectful
relationships also include our commitment to
respect for the environment and our stewardship
of the natural resources entrusted to us. It
works for growing understanding and care for our
environment.
UNBOUND AIMS TO ACHIEVE THESE CHARACTERISTICS
in partnership with sponsored families in the
communities we serve.
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