A few weeks ago at the Centre - trees are bare now |
Baba Zenaida and her mentally disabled, alcoholic son live in dire poverty |
Neighbour helping lady on the left who is presently bedridden |
Home visits are made to ascertain those who qualify. For instance, a household with two people on pension would not meet our criteria. These are two of this year's coal recipients.
Denis is a young entrepreneur who has become a strawberry and garlic farmer. In addition he is the facility manager for the Seniors Home at the church. We recently
We had an unexpected visit last week. A delegation from the former Mennonite village of Lichtenau came to the Centre requesting assistance in restoring of a small Orthodox chapel.
Parishioners had gathered money but didn't have sufficient funds to replace the linoleum. While visiting this potential project we noticed that the church was adjacent to the village Baptist church. Dema asked how this was working out for them.
Without hesitation the lady answered. "There is enough sin in the church already - we will not add to that. We work together; we worship the same God." It is obvious that bridge building has taken place in this village. We were pleased to offer help.
A few more highlights. Rudy has been having a great time teaching vocal skills to nine young people - eight women and one intrepid young man.
Parishioners had gathered money but didn't have sufficient funds to replace the linoleum. While visiting this potential project we noticed that the church was adjacent to the village Baptist church. Dema asked how this was working out for them.
Dedication of newly renovated worship space |
A few more highlights. Rudy has been having a great time teaching vocal skills to nine young people - eight women and one intrepid young man.
They are learning to listen to one another, blending their voices and trying out harmony. Since only a few read notes, they've particularly enjoyed singing rounds.
Jakob & Anna - former Mennonite house in background |
Last Sunday we met with two Peace Corps Volunteers who are stationed in Zaporozhye. Anna has a distant Mennonite background. Her great-grandparents lived in the former village of Alexanderwohl and emigrated to Kansas in the 1870's. What fun if was to take them to this village From Helmut Huebert's historical atlas we were able to identify the plots where her Schmidt and Unruh relatives lived.
Anna holding up family picture |
Concluding comments from Tamara Nikolaiovna. This dear lady has been attending our seniors lunches since the Centre opened its doors 11 years ago. She says she has four homes -
her little house, the Mennonite Centre, church and heaven. She says she watches the calendar and cannot wait for Tuesdays and Fridays to come. She comments on the caring attention of the staff. She has made many new friends. She says, "we see each other and we know that we are still alive. The Mennonite Centre has made a big difference, the town has become friendlier." She is the beneficiary of glasses and will also receive coal. She wants Canada to know that "all our people say thank you."
When we first came to Ukraine as North American directors we were given no specific job description. Summing up the past months we've served as listeners, discerners, facilitators, helpers, bridge builders, overseers, envisioners, reporters and encouragers. No day is the same as another. We learn to be flexible because often things are unpredictable. It's been a privilege, a challenge and a joy. Many times we’ve sat around a
table listening to peoples’ stories and concerns. Many
times there haven't been easy answers or solutions. Our hearts have been
stirred as we’ve tried to understand and respond to their plight, offering aid
where possible and seeing peoples’ lives changed. All this because we have interested, concerned and generous supporters. Reiterating the words of Tamara Nikolaiovna, "The people here thank you from the bottom of their hearts."
If you wish to
contribute to the work of the Mennonite Centre in Ukraine make your Canadian
cheques to "Friends of the Mennonite Centre in Ukraine" or
"FOMCU." Cheques from American donors should be made out to
"MFC-FOMCU". All cheques should be mailed to George Dyck, Treasurer,
3675 North Service Rd, Beamsville, Ontario, Canada - L0R 1B1. Check our website
at http://www.mennonitecentre.ca/
for information on credit card donations