When the TLC first opened four years ago, dinner was one of the main focuses of the day. It was a time when all of the kids were able to sit down together as a family. For many of the orphans living in our facility, this is the first time they have experienced living like a family.
Since we moved to the Kiev area earlier in the year, I (Andrew Kelly) have missed eating with the kids at dinner time. This weekend, while visiting, I cooked dinner on Saturday night and really enjoyed the fellowship at the dinner table. We had salad, pork chops and mushroom sauce.
Saturday, September 27, 2008
A Saturday at the Transition Living Center....
Many people have often asked me what a typical day at the Transitional Living Center is like for the kids. That is truly a hard question to answer because every day is different and our kids are involved in so many activities.
However, this weekend, while visiting in Mariupol, I made it a point to chronical Saturday with lots of pictures. Here are a few of the best pictures to share with you what today was like...
his reading lesson. He is just now starting school and learning to read.
Sunday, September 7, 2008
Christmas for Kids 2008...
Each fall, Jeremiah's Hope partners which churches and Christians in the US to collect small Christmas gifts as a part of our annual "Christmas for Kids" program. Christmas for Kids was one of the first ministry outreaches to the orphanage in Mariupol and is now done at several orphanages each Christmas.
It is once again time to start collecting our gift bags ready to ship to Ukraine in time for Christmas (which in Ukraine is celebrated on January 7th).
If you are interested in participating, it is easy! Simply take a gallon sized ziploc bag and put the following items in it:
It is once again time to start collecting our gift bags ready to ship to Ukraine in time for Christmas (which in Ukraine is celebrated on January 7th).
If you are interested in participating, it is easy! Simply take a gallon sized ziploc bag and put the following items in it:
- Small or Medium ADULT T-Shirt (solid color - no writing or pictures)
- Pair of socks
- Toothbrush
- Toothpaste
- Comb (no brushes)
- Pack of 10 or 12 blue or black pens
- Box of 16 crayons
- Roll of Mentos or Life Savers (if loose candy - no more than 12 pieces)
- Beanie Baby
- $5 bill - to go towards shipping
All bags are to be collected and prepared for shipping no later than November 1st. Please contact Andrew Kelly for more details: akellyukraine@gmail.com
Misha Begins His First Day of School...
Late in the spring, Tanya Burak (our administrator in Mariupol) received a call from Social Services for the City of Mariupol. They were in need of a place where 10 year old Misha Komov could live. We have blogged before about Misha and how his mother had neglected to care for him and never enrolled him in school.
Over the summer, Tanya and some of the TLC kids worked with Misha to teach him some of the basics of how to read. On September 1st, Misha was enrolled in school and at the age of 10, began 1st grade!
Here is a picture of Misha dressed for opening day ceremonies at the school. Thank you to Tanya for preparing Misha for this day. So many of us take education for granted, while others in the world never get to experience it!

Thursday, September 4, 2008
Ugligorsk Orphanage - Birthday Club
Once a quarter, Jeremiah's Hope hosts a "Birthday Club" for the children who live at the orphanage in Ugligorsk (about 30 minutes from Donetsk). Ugligorsk Orphanage is home to over 300 children, many of whom have slight mental or physical problems.
Today, Tanya spent the day celebrating birthdays for this quarter. Each of the children were treated to cake, soft drink and a small gift honoring their birthday. Julia, one of the TLC residents, also went to Ugligorsk to visit her brother who lives in the orphanage there.
Today, Tanya spent the day celebrating birthdays for this quarter. Each of the children were treated to cake, soft drink and a small gift honoring their birthday. Julia, one of the TLC residents, also went to Ugligorsk to visit her brother who lives in the orphanage there.
Monday, July 21, 2008
Meet Maxim...
Meet Maxim Artemuk, a 17 year old orphan from Dzerzinsk, Ukraine.
Max moved into the TLC this week and will be studying the profession of a welder over the next two years while he is in trade school.
His mom is in the process of losing her parental rights. He spent the last 10 years in the orphanage just because it was more convenient and easy on his mother to place him there rather than caring for him herself. He has an elder brother.

If you would like to sponsor Maxim, please contact us at donations@jeremiahshope.org
Max moved into the TLC this week and will be studying the profession of a welder over the next two years while he is in trade school.
His mom is in the process of losing her parental rights. He spent the last 10 years in the orphanage just because it was more convenient and easy on his mother to place him there rather than caring for him herself. He has an elder brother.

If you would like to sponsor Maxim, please contact us at donations@jeremiahshope.org
The 2008 TLC Graduates...
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