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I think about Olena's adoption often.  Not necessarily the fact that she is adopted but the experience, our time in Ukraine. Our time with her, our new friends and most heartbreakingly...all of the other kids.   I kept a journal during our time there, and to this day whenever I read my entries regarding the others, it brings tears to my eyes.   Looking at those 4 weeks from their eyes, it completely heart wrenching.  How awful it must be and feel to watch us leave, and leave them behind. 
I have read that if every Christian would adopt just 1 orphan,  there wouldn't be any left in the world.  That is something amazing to think about.

With that being said, my purpose of this post is to let you all know about Operation Christmas for Mykolayiv.  This is the baby house 19, Where Olena, (Lyra and Angelina) were adopted from.  Other families that have been blessed enough to find their children waiting for them there in Mykolayiv, have come together and started a fundraiser to bring Christmas to the children this year.  Please take a moment to read through this and if you can help in anyway, it would be greatly appreciated.  Olga, the director, of the Baby House is amazing and she loves these kids with all of her heart.  She has brought so many wonderful things to this orphanage including renovations, a Montessori classroom/program, an inground pool...I can assure you that all donations and gifts will go to the children. 

www.operationchristmasinnikolaev.blogspot.com


Christmas in Nikolaev! Blessings for the Children of Baby House 19


“Christmas in Nikolaev”
Blessing the Children of Baby House 19
Please consider helping bring Christmas to children living in an orphanage in Nikolaev, Ukraine. In conjunction with Circle of Hope, a charity located in Huntsville, Alabama, Christmas boxes are being collected to deliver to children in time for Ukraine’s Christmas holiday. There are approximately 115 children living in the orphanage, ranging in age from infant to 5 years old. Christmas boxes will be delivered directly to the children by a group of volunteers living in Ukraine.
Christmas gifts are going DIRECTLY to the children. This project began because many of us have children adopted from this very baby orphanage. Others are connected to this project because baby house 19 is very special to them.

We want to help by sending Christmas cheer to the children we saw each day during our adoption journey and to remember all our children's friends still living in baby house 19.
Thank you for your support and for helping bring a smile to so many little faces!
How you can help:

1.Create your own Christmas box, decorated if you wish

2.You may donate items which we will then assemble into Christmas boxes (instructions below, if creating your own, we ask you please keep your contents between $5-$20)
3. Consider a monetary donation using the chip in button located on the sidebar. All donations over $25 are tax deductible. You can also mail your donation to Circle of Hope, P.O. Box 4921, Huntsville, AL 35815. Include your name/address if you would like to use donation for tax purposes.
Monetary donations will be used to purchase toys, clothing, gift wrapping and to cover shipping costs.

4) Follow along on this blog to watch as children receive their Christmas gifts!

Due to shipping time, all items will need to be ready for shipping on November 7th .

In order to meet that deadline, we need your donated gift box or items by October 30th, for packaging and shipping to Ukraine. Please ship your boxes/donated items to the following address: Huddle House 1802 Main Street East Hartselle, AL 35640


Instructions for shoe boxes:
Decorate a women’s shoe box with the following suggested items, label “boy” or “girl” on outside of box and rubberband box closed. Please do not use a large "boot" box.
Socks – white (girls box), black (boys box)
Underwear (girls or boys or all white for either)
Children's sunglasses, hats appropriate for warm weather or cold weather (boys or girls)
Small toys – ideas include: barbies, Lego's, puzzles, crayons, action figures, dolls with clothing, hot wheels cars
Children’s gloves
Hair bows/barrettes (girls boxes)
New clothing (inexpensive) all sizes up to age 5
*Please do not include nail polish or candy*

We thank you for helping make this a very special Christmas for so many little children!

"In all things I have shown you that by working hard in this way we must help the weak and remember the words of the Lord Jesus, how he himself said, ‘It is more blessed to give than to receive.’”

Comments

Mommy Grits said…
Oh wow!!! My baby Sveta came from there, we just got home this summer!! I am in Alabama, helping with the project! THANK you for helping spread the word!

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