December 2007/January 2008 – Christmas Box distribution – $20,000 + distribution costs – $3000.00 – $23,000 (total)
Orphan children in Ukraine receive nothing for Christmas. There are no government funds for gifts, a special meal, not even a Christmas tree. After contacting Samaritains Purse asking for assistance for orphans, and receiving none, we decided to take the project on ourselves.
Volunteers were asked to gather gift boxes. Plastic show boxes were filled with personal care items (shampoo, conditioner, lotion, toothbrush and paste, floss, chapstick), small toys, slippers, socks, art supplies, anything that would fit in the box.
Boxes were labeled for gender and age appropriateness.
Volunteers traveled to Ukraine December 28, 2006 – January 12, 2007 to hand deliver these boxes to over 1000 orphans.
Cost of project: $915.00+ shipping of the boxes (approx.)
Project Coordinator:
- Teresa Fillmon,
- Rich Fillmon
Project Volunteers:
- Edward Volkov, Sam Hooker, Shawn Coughlin, Erin Ford, Michelle Smith, Lydia Hughes, Walter Steely,
- Linda Goodnight,, Mac and Linda McCorvey, Carolyn Holifield, Heidi Hartman, Angie Welch.
Members of:
- Independent Presbyterian Church
- Glendale Rd. Church of Christ
- Meridian Woods Church of Christ
- Millbrook Presbyterian Church
- Central Baptist Church
February 2008 Personal Care Bag Project
His Kids Too! saw the need for personal care bags for orphans many years ago, and created a program to provide orphans personal hygiene products when they enter the system. Each gallon sized ziplock bag contains: toothbrush, toothpaste, dental floss, shampoo, conditioner, lotion, soap, wash cloth, comb or brush, socks, chapstick, school supplies, and a toy. A total of 1000 bags were filled (and distributed) with these items, along with clothing.
Cost of project: 0 all funds were donated to cover the project
$5875.00 in supplies (additional – $1000.00 shipping)
Project Coordinator – Theresa Mitchell
Project Volunteers – 250 students of St. Marks Episcopal Academy
March 2008 – coats
Coat drive – Winters are harsh in Ukraine, and good quality coats are a must.
His Kids Too set a goal of 400 coats for orphans, and surpassed that goal in one Sunday.
A total of 600+ coats were purchased, shipped and subsequently given away in Ukraine, fall of 2008.
Cost of project: $6850.00
Project Coordinator – Walter Steely and Teresa Fillmon
Project Volunteers – Glendale Church of Christ, individuals
June/July 2008 – Summer Bible camp
Ukraine, overall, is not a Christian nation.
Since becoming its own country in 1991, Ukraine has struggled with religious freedom.
In 2000, after much negotiation with local officials a group of Christians were permitted to teach ‘good moral lessons’ to children in Ukraine.
The first 2 years, this was done with school children, through this group.
In 2003, Teresa Fillmon asked and received permission to include orphans in the summer camp.
2003 was the first year to introduce Bible lessons to the local orphans in the city of Dzerzhinsk Ukraine.
June 23-28th
– His Kids, Too! camp for orphans and needy children was held in the city of Dzerzhinsk Ukraine.
Coordination of this was done with local education officials and the mayor.
Children were fed breakfast and lunch daily, and provided with moral lessons, using the Bible as their handbook.
Each child was given an age appropriate Bible, and crafts for each day of lessons.
Additionally, children were given gifts from teachers, and staff.
A team of 38 Americans and Ukrainians were assembled to translate, and present lessons to the children.
Twenty Americans traveled from the U.S., to Kyiv and then traveled by train to Dzerzhinsk, traveling the remainder of the way by local transport.
They lodged in local homes, and at the orphanage.
All meals were provided for the team, in addition to transportation and interpreters.
Effect:
this is a long term project, and our plan is to return annually to present this Bible camp to this facility and branch out to other local facilities.
The local church is involved with this project, and when they are able, they visit the orphanage for follow-up Bible classes.
Cost of Project:
$6200.00
Project Coordinator:
Teresa Fillmon
Project Volunteers: Edward Volkov,
December 2008
Raa Middle School collects 20 boxes of clothing and $2540.00 in funds.
Cost of project – 0
Project Coordinator – Jane Walker
Project Volunteers – 150 Raa Middle school teens
December 2008/January 2009 – Christmas Box distribution – $22,500+ distribution costs – $4000.00 – $26,500 (total)
Orphan children in Ukraine receive nothing for Christmas. There are no government funds for gifts, a special meal, not even a Christmas tree. After contacting Samaritains Purse asking for assistance for orphans, and receiving none, we decided to take the project on ourselves.
Volunteers were asked to gather gift boxes.
Plastic show boxes were filled with personal care items (shampoo, conditioner, lotion, toothbrush and paste, floss, chapstick), small toys, slippers, socks, art supplies, anything that would fit in the box.
Boxes were labeled for gender and age appropriateness.
Volunteers traveled to Ukraine December 28, 2008 – January 11, 2009 to hand deliver these boxes to over 1500 orphans.
Cost of project:
- $4556.00+ shipping of the boxes (approx.)
Project Coordinator:
- Teresa Fillmon
- Rich Fillmon
Project Volunteers:
- Edward Volkov, Sam Hooker, Shawn Coughlin, Erin Ford, Michelle Smith, Walter Steely,
- Linda Goodnight,, Mac and Linda McCorvey, Carolyn Holifield, Heidi Hartman, Angie Welch.
Members of:
- Independent Presbyterian Church
- Glendale Rd. Church of Christ
- Millbrook Presbyterian Church