Today we would like to share with you two unfortunate cases:
1. Grandma raising her two grand kids, Kate
and Victor, age 12 and 13 all on her own. The kids found themselves in an
orphanage soon after their mother’s death. Their grandmother fought hard to
bring them home to live with her but it wasn’t as easy or as fast as she wanted
it to be. Even today, after half a year out of the system, the brother and the sister
remember with horror the time they spent at the orphanage. They could not wait
for their grandma’s visits where they could enjoy some homemade food. “The
nights were the toughest. The hunger would not let me fall asleep as there was
never enough food for all of us” remembered sadly Victor. Kate refused to share
her experience with us at the moment and we respect her decision…
In order for them to be able to live
with their grandma, the local officials offered them temporary housing. Every
morning, Kate and Victor take the bus for a few miles and then walk another
half a mile on foot in order to get to school. Life is not easy for them and
their grandmother as they are still struggling with poverty on a daily basis
but they are happy that at least now they are all together.
2. Single mother, Diana, raising 2 children
under age of 2- a 2 year old girl named Anne and a baby boy named Dan. CCF has
found Diana on a cold, rainy day wondering on the roads, with her baby girl in
her arms looking desperately for a good soul to open their doors and offer them
temporary shelter…even if that was just for a single night. With her daughter suffering
from bronchitis the social workers took her immediately to a hospital and they
were later offered temporary housing. That’s where baby Dan was born.
Diana had an unfortunate life from the
day she was born. Her parents abandoned her at birth and she had suffered
physical and emotional abuse throughout the entire time she was
institutionalized in the orphanage. Adapting to real life was difficult for
her, with lots of struggles and unknowns, but the appearance of her children in
her life had a huge impact on her. It made her stronger and she knew that she
wants more for them then she had for herself.
Both families are currently looking for
a permanent home that they could make it their own in one of the small cities
in the Northern part of Moldova. The families need our help to raise $4,500 ($2,500 for the first case
and $2,000 for the second)! This will not only insure a house and stability for
these families but will also give them a chance to stay together and not have
the children be separated and sent to orphanages or foster homes.
For a single person or a family, $2,000-
2,500 is not small change, even here in US. With that money you can manage to
pay one month rent or put food on the table for your family. You can’t,
however, buy a house with that amount in US! Help these families stay together
and offer them the gift of a lifetime. There is no place like home! Please
consider making a small donation and spread the word and the kindness!
Thank you!
~Love Is Kind
Supporters
Because I care about people in need. Once upon a time i wished someone could help me the same way.....
To help provide shelter and a home for these deserving families. I would like to thank the organizers of this project for the compassion and love shown, and I wish you much success.
Grandma, Kate, Victor, Diana, Anne & Dan
If we can we must support people that need us!