Aşchiuţa Home's Renovation Project

Thanks to the kindness of Rev Fred Morey, pastor of Searsburg Community Church, we are scheduled to commence the renovation of the children’s bathrooms on June 12th. He will be joining me in Chisinau Moldova and we will begin to remove the old plumbing, walls, and flooring, and take the steps to correct years of leakage that has most likely affected the wood beams of the home.

Sadly, we had made plans for this project over two years ago. The work was considered essential then. However now, it’s an absolute crisis.
Recently, a minister in the states made a plethora of promises t

Also, I was promised that a blue print was being drawn up for a new home to accommodate the most vulnerable children who arrive as victims of child trafficking. There were many more promises of assistance including training programmes, help in securing uniforms, medical equipment, etc. Perhaps the saddest of all was a promise that was made to assist in the sponsoring of a Moldovan student. She set her heart on that promise, only later to find that the words were without substance.
I was invited to preach at the minister's church and present the children’s needs. Of course, I joyfully participated. I was profoundly grateful that so many needs were being addressed. When I shared the good news with so many officials in Moldova they were beyond ecstatic!
I’ve been in many churches in America, but I had never seen a church quite like this one. It was immense! My first impression was that it could have doubled for a basketball court and football field combined. Behind the lectern there was a raised stage where a small band played. What fascinated me most though were the six-foot screens on either side of the stage where a range of images could be displayed from a central electronic control station located at the back of the church. It brought to mind a sound and light show at one of London’s West End theatres.
As I returned to England I was ecstatic over all the help that was to come for so many. Over the weeks and months that followed, I received calls from the minister telling me of all the wonderful things he was in process of doing to help. But after a few months, when I began to ask simple questions about arranging dates for him to come out with me, to meet the government leaders in Moldova, the minister would tell me of accidents and tragedies that were affecting him and his family. I accepted this and never pushed, but I did repeatedly ask for some form of communication from any one of the businesses or individuals who had promised this help. He kept telling me that he’d be glad to write something himself, but he would never commit to securing any specific communication from them.
I was probably late in my decision to do this, but after six months of repeated promises I finally telephoned one of the organisations that the minister told me was connected with the help we had been promised. I was profoundly saddened to learn that they had absolutely no knowledge of the project, the church, or the minister. I can’t say how saddened I was, on two levels.
First, it was self-evident that all the hopes and aspirations of the children

It is indeed a tragic event when people make promises and extol their own self-importance before people who hold lesser fortunes. Scenarios such as this can also create doubt towards people of an entire culture. And in those instances, prejudices can be formed.
Salvati Copiii Moldova, (Save The Children Moldova), Aşchiuţa Home, and I are profoundly grateful for the kindness and charity of the people of Searsburg Community Church and the Pastor and congregation of First Baptist Church Interlaken for reaching out to the children of Moldova.

Also we are most desperately in need of a large transport van for the children. (ours has rusted away!) Some organisations have told me that businesses often lease vans and then donate them to charities for a year at a time, thus taking tax credits as a result. However, we’d be more than delight

If you are able to provide financial support, the charity registration and bank details are listed below.
And finally, if you would like to come to Moldova, I would be delighted to have you as our guest! We ask that people travel in groups of two please and we are pleased to assist with transport and accommodation.
Our list of needs is constantly changing and is as diverse as the seasons. In the village we have an incredible list of needs for the school and community centre.
Several Rotary chapters have provided invaluable assistance and we hope to have more organisations and individuals come to meet the children and learn how you can make a difference in their lives.
You won't regret it!
Thank you for your care!
Casa Aşchiuţa
Official street address for forwarding financial funds:
Casa Aşchiuţa
ONG "Ave Copiii" Moldova
str. Constantin Stere 1, MD 2009
Banking details. (Transfer information)
(account no.) 1011620002711 (For US Dollars)
Casa Aşchiuţa
filiala 3, str. 31 August 49, Chisinau
Casa Aşchiuţa
Chişinău, Republica Moldova
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