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Summer 2007
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The RBI Russian Ministry Program
Approved
by The Education Committee of St. Petersburg, Russia.
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When teams of people from abroad come to work with the
children of Russia, it is imperative for those with the responsibility of caring for the children to know clearly what is
going to be offered by the Russian Ministry Program. I am committed to offering the following general program:
It
is Better to Build a Child Well than to Have to Repair an Adult
I believe that all would agree that it is always
better to build a child well than to have to repair an adult. Since August 1994, I have brought to Russia close to 3,000 volunteers
(adults, young adults, teenagers) who come at their own expense to work, share and build friendships with the children.
We
will be able to send teams during the months of June, July and August for the summer camps. These teams will average 10 American
members and 5 Russian interpreters. The teams will be comprised of men and women: adults, young adults, and teenagers. The
teams will live in the camp for two or three weeks at a time. The teams of volunteers who come in the winter to work
in the Children's homes will endeavor to come during January and again in March if we have enough volunteers. We will try
to have 20 to 30 volunteers so that we can function as teams of 10 with 5 interpreters per team. Our desire is that each team
spend 3-4 days in two different orphanages so that several homes have significant coverage.
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Affirm Christian Heritage
Knowing that Russia
has a rich and deeply spiritual Christian heritage, we are committed to offering ourselves to help build bridges of friendship
that will reinforce the heritage God, Himself, gave to Russia over one thousand years ago.
As the founder and leader
of this organization, I am also an Anglican Priest. I have deep respect for the Russian Orthodox Church and the spiritual
heritage of the nation of Russia.
We affirm that childhood is the best time for building strong moral and ethical character
in a person. Our teams will share Bible stories and sing songs that will help to strengthen this spiritual heritage. Team
members will be willing to take the time to really listen to the children's questions and talk about spiritual and ethical
concerns that will help them make wise decisions in life.
The volunteers I bring to Russia will never force any religious
decision upon any Russian child or adult. Our teams do not represent any sect. All team members are true Christians that believe
the biblical, historical, orthodox Gospel and faith that the Church has always taught.
Our teams will focus on building
real friendships and sharing with the children how faith in God has made a difference in their personal lives. We affirm that
Jesus Christ is able to transform the life of anyone who trusts in Him.
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Cultural Exchange
I have provided extensive cross-cultural
training for the teams of volunteers I bring to work with children in camps during the summer and in orphanages during the
winter.
The teams I bring offer to the Camp Directors and Children's Home Directors cultural exchange through
language, music, games, crafts, conversations, stories and the sharing of family histories. Our teams are also interested
in learning about the cultural heritage of the Russian children through music, language, stories, and art forms, as well.
Our
teams will share practical skills in English for the children, especially helping them to learn everyday phrases that we use
often in conversations among friends. Our teams also welcome any help in practical skills in the Russian language with help
in learning the everyday phrases that the children use in conversations with friends.
The lives of everyone are enriched
by new the experiences that will help to develop a broader world-view.
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Humanitarian Aid and School Supplies
Since my
organization works in coordination with various humanitarian aid organizations, the teams bring in extra medical supplies
such as Tylenol, antibacterial and anti-fungal creams, cough medicine, vitamins, and children's antibiotics.
We will
give these items to the Camp Directors and Orphanage Directors for use by the camp and orphanage doctors for the treating
the children that are taking rest in the camp. Our teams also bring toothpaste and toothbrushes which will be given to the
Camp and Orphanage Directors to distribute to the children.
We will also do our best to provide school supplies, clothes,
and other needed items for each orphanage we visit.
Support Physical Training and Development
Our
teams bring in various types of sporting equipment such as soccer balls, basketballs, and volleyballs. Our teams leave this
equipment with the Directors of the camps and orphanages to support the physical training part of the children.
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Medical and Dental Care
We are committed to trying
to bring medical personnel both in the summer and in the winter to be able to share as colleagues with the doctors in the
camps and orphanages. We will work with you to arrange for dentists, Doctors, medical specialist and other support people
to come from America during the year and work with those who are committed to working with orphans, disabled children and
others in need. We will cooperate with medical officials in the government of St. Petersburg to bring in these volunteer medical
specialists to share new techniques and the use of new medicines with their Russian colleagues.
I have personally mobilized
teams of certified, licensed dentists from the United States to come the Zelenogorsk area of Russia since the summer of 1998.
The
dentists and their assistants are available to the Directors for a "Dental Education Day" or for any requested general examination
of children from which will be given suggestions for any further treatment that might be needed. We will also bring dentists
to help with disabled children’s homes during our winter trips. These dentists will be offering their time and skills free
of charge, simply giving out of love for the children.
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Build Bridges of Friendship
Understanding the
deep needs of elderly pensioners in the St. Petersburg region we will bring teams of older adults to share in conversation
and in fellowship with pensioners in day-facilities. We wish to develop friendships and build bridges of fellowship
between Russian and American older adults. This can only strengthen the hearts of both nations.
Our teams will bring
board games that can be enjoyed in group settings at the pensioner day-facilities. They will also bring resources to help
provide assistance in obtaining winter coats and boots for those they visit. The teams will give a special “tea” for the regular
pensioners who come to the facilities that will be visited. The teams will also help to provide medicinal help while they
are there.
********************************************************** We appreciate any assistance
that you may be able to provide to help make it possible to bring this aid that is directly distributed to each orphanage.
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