abril 13, 2020
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Hi Mark!
My sneaking understanding is that each Community Center (CC) encompasses a catchment area (i.e. communities located within a certain radius).
For example: In Zambia, CI has 3 centers in Lusaka – Kanyama, Chibolya and George. (i.e. Kanyama CC, The David C. Emmett Center in Chibolya compound, and Hope Center Kansas City in George compound)
My Faith and Simon go to Kanyama CC, but they both are from different communities (1333, 1500). Kanyama was the first CI operation to start in Zambia in 2004, so their community numbers start with 1 – may be other sponsors of children going to Chibolya and George centers can confirm this.
In Mexico, CI has 5 centers in Guadalajara. My Ana and Mairani go to the same CC, but they both are in different communities (2108, 2511). I believe Nina Rae Wesson Community Center is the second one to open there, hence their community numbers start with 2. And, my Karla is from community 3303 and goes to another CC – Jacqueline Byer Dial Center – must be the third one to open in Guadalajara.
So, you get the picture.. It appears that your children go to CC1 and CC5 in Guadalajara. If you ask, CI can tell you names of CC your children go to.
Two questions I have though..
1) Whether each of the 67 CC around the world has set catchment area or it depends on country, city, population density, mobility, etc?
2) Whether or not all of the SOAs (central offices) located inside or outside of SAC (community center) boundaries? I know, sometimes children have to travel by train, etc to collect DP packages in India.
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