The Picture Me process
There are other children just like you ...
What do you compare yourself to?
What's the worst thing that happened?
How did you feel?
Stories of encounter with Jesus bring healing to a child's emotions.
Words of healing for each child to take away.
How does Pavement Project work?
Pavement Project aims to raise the self-worth of a child and restore a sense of hope for the future.
The Big Green Bag is a key tool used in the process. It was created by child psychologist / trauma specialists, following four years of child-centred research into the needs of street children and the traumas they have experienced.
The Big Green Bag is divided into sections of interactive picture cards, games, and activities - all designed as a process called Picture Me, a carefully planned therapeutic ool to be used with individual children.
Street workers are trained in the Picture Me process before getting access to a Big Green Bag of their own. Once they are trained, workers join a support network of other workers and facilitators who help to make sure that Pavement Project is well used and monitored.
Picture Me is a holistic approach that means children can take God's Word seriously - seeing his love in action around them, and meeting him through the workers themselves, as well as the stories they tell. Pavement Project is not just talking about the Bible's life words ... it's living them.