Brehanu (PhD), ZenaBubamo, Daniel2020-12-222023-11-042020-12-222023-11-042020-12http://etd.aau.edu.et/handle/123456789/24284This study was conducted to identify the types and capacity building of services provided in faith based organizations for orphan and vulnerable children specifically at Sebeta Children Care Center. One of the concerns in the study was the positive impacts of the services in faith based organizations for the bright future of targeted beneficiaries in enabling to be selfreliant before they graduate from the center. The researcher used qualitative study methods in order to get better understanding and new insight of the study matters. The Key informant interview, in-depth interview and focus group discussant guides were the main instruments the researcher used to data collection. The finding of the study indicated that, the existed interventions in care and support vulnerable Children are not yet well developed at Sebeta Children Care Center. The participants of the study included beneficiaries relatives, key staffs of the Sebeta Children Care Center, Sebeta Town women and Children Affairs and beneficiaries them self. The study attempted to reveal the effectiveness of the services in order to think critically and develops self-managing skill before they graduate from the center. Researcher forwarded some recommendations and implications concern effectiveness at Sebeta Children Care Center in order to improve the services as well as the center should create strong relation with other faith based organizations which share similar vision. KEYWORDS: Vulnerable children, Service, Effectiveness and Faith based organizations.en-USVulnerable children, Service, Effectiveness and Faith based organizations.Services for highly vulnerable Children in Faith Based organizations: the Case Study of Sebeta Children Care CenterThesis