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As the Summer months fade and we are seeing the first glimpses of Fall, our staff and volunteers are making preparations at our project in Romania for the bitterly cold winter months that are soon to come. Winter is a harsh, unrelenting reality in Romania...especially for the countless children, families, and even babies that have to endure its brutal assault.

Our newest project, the Village of Hope Baby House, is just one of our projects that seeks to remedy the tragedy of babies living on the streets and in the abandoned baby maternity wards of understaffed Romanian hospitals. Our Hope Rescue Center team ministers daily to the children and families already living on the streets by providing food, clothing, medical treatment, and showers 7-days a week. Their dedication is truly inspirational! Our Village of Hope Baby House staff, which includes trained nurses and medical doctors, also provides around-the-clock care, love and affection to babies who would otherwise be languishing in hoplelessness and despair in the cold, dark rooms of the maternity wards. Without this newly formed project at Children's Relief Network/Orasul Sperantei these babies would only have the bleak future of institutionalization or life on the streets and in the sewers to look forward to.

That is why you are such a crucial part of this lifesaving work! Without your support and dedication to this project we wouldn't be able to function and provide these precious babies, children and families with the critical care they need in order to survive and to have hope and a brighter future! We can't express enough the gratitude we have for you and your support. Sometimes it may seem that others have a more important role in rescuing and saving these lives, but our staff and volunteers are merely extensions of you and your sacrificial giving! Thank you for your dedication and for partnering with us in changing a nation and our world!


Your friend and fellow worker,
Angie Thomson

 

  

*Names have been changed to protect the identities of the children.