Saturday, October 27, 2012

PERMANENCY IS OUR GOAL AT DAYSPRING - WHAT DOES THAT MEAN?

 DASHA AND HER BIRTH FATHER

Dasha is from a family who has suffered crisis - many different issues with the family.  Her mother comes to visit - somewhat irregularly, but she comes.  Her father has never visited until this week.  We are so happy that we could welcome him to our Dayspring home to visit his daughter.  

PERMANENCY IS OUR GOAL
Families will never reunite if they cannot receive the support and help needed to heal their crisis situations.  Our team is new at this and each day they learn more about helping and joining with families in a way to create a positive helping relationship.  Our goal is to work with birth families, help them with their challenges and see their children home.  IF that cannot happen, our goal of permanency is to see if we can find other family members in which our children can live - permanently.  IF that cannot happen, our goal is to find permanency with an adoptive family.  IF than cannot happen, then our goal is be faithful to our children and raise them to become healthy adults.

PERMANENCY IS OUR GOAL



HERE IS OUR DAYSPRING FAMILY AND TEAM MEMBERS

Celebrating a birthday - and having a family party - what a beautiful picture.  Costa and Olga (mom and dad to our Dayspring children) are also our Country Director and Residential Director.  Costa and Olga are already making positive relationships with government officials, promoting the new and innovative projects to help the disabled, elderly and graduating orphans from the region.  

Olga will be in charge of the Jeremiah Project, Dayspring, Morning Star and our yet to be named project for the disabled of Tokmok.  
(See the previous blog for the next steps in that project.)

Costa as the Country Director is responsible for all our team and all our work in the country.  He is capable and talented.

AND
they are MOM AND DAD to our Dayspring children.

LOTS OF REASON TO CELEBRATE

AND 
BELIEVING 
IN A 
KYRGYZSTAN WITHOUT ORPHANS!

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