MOLDOVA

 

Arrived at Cimaid base after 12 hours drive from Vinitsa across the border into Moldava .an hour to get through Border into a new country for us ,rolling hills and fertile valleys down almost the length of the country with the Hills of Romania on our right side .

Have been familiar to some extent with this work started by Sydney sider Mathew Hillier in the early 90,s but it has grown exponentionally in this small Country of arround 3 million people. They have based their work here after surveying all the eastern euro countires in the region as being  more acceptable and have been welcomed and are very much part of the Community . They first of all run summer camps for Kids in their hundreds at their camp base here .

They also have redeveloped a large abandened soviet style 5 story block as office headquarters  also base  for postal bible courses all over  the region and run a Christmass pageant each year that seas  over 2500 kids through.

They have over 60 staff mainly from Local, Romania, Australia, UK and the States .

They run a fire service after seeing the need and have around 80 call outs a year with training facilities and three fire trucks from the UK .

They run a meals on wheels service to local villages daily.

They still send containers from Brisbane and we have been able to get some of our stuff especially hand knitted clothing into these containers .

Their are many young families working here and it is a great atmosphere and it was well worth the drive to get down here.

4 responses to “MOLDOVA”

  1. What a wonderful experience for you both. A great stamp for your passports! I guess you own the book, as I do.
    The summer camps, Christmas pageants, fire service, meals on wheels all sound marvellous, but I am especially interested in the correspondence Bible courses; what material do they use? Would they be open to material from Australia? Please get back to me.

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    1. Hi Michele New passport last year and lost all our stamps but we start again , Turkey next one hey looking forward to it . Best regards Ian

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  2. The book being “A Short History of Tractors in Ukrainian” It’s excellent!

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    1. That is a scream of a book but as you say relevant but hardly about tractors . Try my post “tractors I have owned” just upgraded

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