HELEN - FROM UKRAINE - LEADS AN INITIATIVE IN THE SCHOOLS IN UKRAINE AND GAVE HER EXPERIENCE HERE TO THE PARTICIPANTS
Our Discovery Project if off to a great start. Let us update you on some of the initial
activities:
1.
Larisa and Tanya went to Alaska for training to bring skills and
knowledge back to use in the work they are doing working at Iskra and other
places. They will be teaching workers at
Iskra and will be visited the Alaska team to view their progress on
implementation of the work they are doing.
2.
We have another person who has applied to go to Hope Alaska –
and we have been asked to help in the selection of additional persons to be
chosen for their training. The new
applicant was interviewed by our Residential Director – Olga and we will be
bringing this person into our programs to work as a volunteer before and after
she goes to Alaska. It was decided she
is a good candidate for the experience.
She is an older university student – attending the International
University of Central Asia.
3.
Olga brought together moms who have children who have cerebral
palsy – with a certified trainer who teaches therapeutic massage. This training was done at Dayspring.
4.
Olga and Costa have had several meetings with different
individuals who are working with persons with disabilities and we have a
contact where we can offer both computer classes and exercise equipment for use
of those with disabilities.
5.
Olga won a scholarship to go to Budapest for training on
Inclusion of the Disabled into Society.
BREAKING
NEW DEVELOPMENT
YESTERDAY,
JUNE 18, 2013
Our residential director, Olga did a workshop in Mayor's office
yesterday for 25 social workers and staff from the child's police department. She presented issues about inclusion of
persons with disabilities into community life.
She discussed what could be done by government and NGO’s working
together creating models and pilots that bring ideas and hope to others who can
make a difference as well.
Olga shared her experience of learning that she received when
she was in Budapest last month. She shared what laws she learned about, how
things were done in other countries and gave some suggestions and ideas for
consideration.
Olga’s mother is in Kyrgyzstan at this time. She also shared at this meeting about her
work in Ukraine. She is leading a
project in the schools called "THE RIVER OF LOVE" about inclusion of
children with disabilities into the area of education.
Olga said that it was interesting that at the end all came to
conclusion that our first and most important task is to change the paradigm of
thinking, and start teaching younger generation the right things.
Many social workers went to Olga after, thanking her for the
workshop. Many of them work with particular
schools, and they told her that it would be good to do such a workshops for the
teachers and then for children in the schools as well.
Discovery
Project is moving forward and most
importantly – using the locals to become engaged in changing the present
realities to future possibilities!
We are so thankful for Hope Alaska and Eileen Lally for "kickstarting" this very important project! We are so thankful for this wonderful opportunity to serve those who are often forgotten in the countries in which we serve.
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