STEPS MISSION INC, PHILIPPINES
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Adress: Bellevue Family Mission
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Prison Ministry

Regular visits to two prisons in Bohol

Provincial prison, Bohol, women's ward

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Vegetable Garden

We help set up vegetable gardens with the women of the Provincial Prison in Bohol.
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Teaching Handicrafts

In order for the women to have a livelihood in prison, we teach them several skills, such a beeding, crochet etc. We help sell their products in the Bellevue Resort in Panglao.
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Bible based counseling

Through Bible reading and counseling, we can help the women establish a lasting relationship with God, as well as make good, solid life choices.

Ubay Prison, Men's ward

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In order to help enhance the nutrition, we teach the inmates grow their own vegetables and supply them with high-quality, organic heirloom seeds, which will keep bearing fruits again and again..
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Since the water supply is scarce, we found a source of water and helped build a water tank that can hold thousands of liters of water. During the dry season, it has become a life saver for the almost 100 inmates.
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