Monday, August 23, 2010

DAYSPRING - THE INTEREST IS GROWING!




"The renovations continue and it is looking more and more like a home - check out these wonderful donated cupboards!"

CHILDREN NEED FAMILIES - NOT AN ORPHANAGE!

We are excited to share the news - the Baby Shower is bringing lots of goodies! We now have the following purchased: bathroom towels, 5 bunk beds, 1 twin bed, 8 student desks, all the bedding and a great start toward the purchase of the stove. We have $250 toward that item! We would love to have you look at the items and join our shower guests. Just cut and paste this into your browser:

http://www.dayspringfamilycenter.blogspot.com

And what is Dayspring? It is a chance for families for children who would otherwise be placed into an orphanage in Kyrgyzstan. Together with the local churches, government and concerned individuals such as yourself, we can make a difference. Children coming to Dayspring would have gone to an orphanage - the difference here is we will be working with their families doing what we can to train and help them create the conditions to receive their children back home - we will be helping government find homes for children to be adopted into, by using our churches as resources. AND we will seek permanence for every child walking through the doors of Dayspring. We are about family.....

We have a fabulous couple hired to meet the children once they come to Dayspring, they will be their mother and father at Dayspring. They will love and teach them. We are working with the local church to ensure continued support and help in growing the children and strengthening the project. Join us - become a LAMPLIGHTER! HOW?

1. GO TO THE BLOG AND JOIN OUR SHOWER
2. BECOME A MONTHLY SUPPORTER - We need 7 more $100 per month donors, 8 more $50 per month donors, 8 more $25 per month donors and 10 more $10 per month donors.

WHERE? Just click on the Canada Helps Button on this blog and away you go. Just passing one cup of coffee a day, could help divert one child from the clutches and life in an orphanage!

Thanks for helping!

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