We dream about one day in the future becoming self-financed, but getting there is a long road. Ever since BCM was founded, we have continuously started various projects in order to employ our youth and to become partly self-financed.
Those youth who don't have the possibility to or the qualifications for continuing their studies need our help to obtain vocational training. Therefor we have, throughout the years, created different activities so that those who want to are able to learn a profession which in the future can become their living. One example are the various handicrafts produced in conjunction with the boarding homes. They offer our youth vocational training, and the sale of silk flowers, pottery and pastries contributes financially to the ministry.