Monday, November 1, 2010

Life Here and Life There

I have enjoyed being apart of life in Hope House for the past few weeks. Every day is entirely different, with new drama and fun. There is a huge garden here, which provide food for everyone here all year long. With the frost coming, it was time to pull the carrots and store them in the cellar. Each girl took their turn in the garden. It was great to see the teamwork :)

Kristina and Tanya took the first shift

A bit later, Nadya and Vika took their turn

On a different note, I've been working with a translator here, Lena, one of the girls who used to live in Hope House, to translate the video footage of the interviews with the Hope House girls. As the details of the conversations came to light, I was surprised to realise that almost all of these girls came from large families. Like big, too big for the parents (usually single a single mom) to provide for. And so, another problem of why kids are on the street and in the orphanages comes to light.

Back in August, our Life Skills Team decided to create a section addressing high rates of teen pregnancy among at-risk youth. The section will include a little bit about maternal health and healthy pregnancy and a little bit about responsible pregnancy. Learning about these huge families, how the size of the family may lead to the neglect of a child, and that many of these families were started with a very young mother, I am reaffirmed in the importance of this section.

One of the Hope House girls, Luba, with her little brother. Luba was living in a small house with about 30 people. Her brother is still living there, but he came to visit his sister at Hope House

And, from what I hear, the Life Skills Team is working away in Canada, following the rigorous work plan and hammering out the first few modules of the curriculum. Our Foster Care Team is well under way as well. I look forward to returning to Canada this week and catching up on all the goings on! Being here these few short weeks, I am fully convinced at how helpful the LifeStart Odessa pilots can be! 

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