Thursday, May 31, 2012

The Last Bell

Most of today's blog is forwarding a letter from a ministry we met while in Ukraine called Last Bell Ministries.  While high school graduations abound for our kids here in the US and it's a very exciting time to be celebrated, it is quite another thing for orphans in Ukraine.  They graduate out of the school orphanage system upon completion of the 9th grade and then are on their own.  The failure rate for these graduating orphans is 90%, meaning 9 out of 10 will end up in prison, prostitution or suicide.  Last Bell is one of the ministries that takes in kids in a halfway house type of environment to try and help them prepare for adult life.  They have a Facebook page also which you should check out, it has videos of kids talking about hoping to get to go to their houses, which need financial support to be completed and operated (hint, hint.... :)  It is very hard to watch those videos as we got to know these kids at the orphanage while we were there for Kayleigh and Michael (Kayleigh was the one kid out of the graduating class to be adopted....).  They're good kids and have a lot of potential and saddens us greatly that they have little hope without a helping hand at this point.  Please consider supporting this ministry :)


Dear Friends,

Just like Paul, who heard about the Ephesians' faith and “love for God's people everywhere,” we have heard about your adoption of orphaned children and know that you have hearts full of compassion. And we give thanks, as Paul did, for the way you have answered God's call to care for the motherless and fatherless.

As you know, there are still many children at those orphanages, including Orphanage No. 4 in Zhytomyr where Last Bell Ministries has worked for several years. These children need your help.

Even though they have not been adopted, the kids at Orphanage No. 4 and in the Zhytomyr region have a chance to be part of a family, to learn and grow, to have a good future. The staff at Last Bell invite each graduating class at No. 4 to be “sons and daughters” at either Shelter or Haven, our two family homes. We have loved and cared for over a hundred teens as they made the transition from the orphanage to independent life.

Up until now, Last Bell's kids lived at their trade school dorms while visiting Shelter or Haven during the evenings and on weekends. But this is all changing.

The Shelter home is undergoing renovation right now. This summer we plan to take guardianship of up to 15 of the 8th and 9th graders from the Orphanage No. 4, which is closing on June 1st. All of the kids will otherwise be sent to orphanages in Berdichev and Radumishl, and will eventually attend rural trade schools, with little chance of receiving higher education or learning a trade they can actually use.

But those who come under our guardianship will be able to live at the Shelter under the direct care of Last Bell houseparents. They will be able to attend a regular high school, spend their last few teen years in a loving, caring family, and hear about the love of Jesus Christ every day.

This will only happen if we can complete the renovation of the Shelter. The government officials need to see where the kids will be able to live before they grant us guardianship.

The cost of renovating the Shelter plus other preparations is $65,550. This includes the constrution of an entire third story with bedrooms and bathrooms for the girls and single housemom; boys and houseparent couple have bedrooms on the second floor. The cost also includes a new roof, a new heating system and water boiler, the addition of an entryway, and the conversion of the current entryway into a living room.

Will you partner with us in providing a home for kids from Orphanage No. 4?

Many generous friends and churches have given or pledged $30,723 toward the Shelter Renovation fund. But we still need $34,827 in order to complete the Shelter and get guardianship of kids before the end of the summer.

You can give online by going to our website, www.lastbell.org, and clicking on “Your Response.” Or you can give via post by writing a check to Last Bell Ministries and mailing it to:

Last Bell Ministries
PO Box 247
Atlanta, IN 46031-0247

Thank you in advance for your generosity, and may God bless you as you continue serving Him!

Liz Millikan, Director
Last Bell Ministries

info@lastbell.org
www.lastbell.org

You can share this letter by forwarding the email, or by printing the attached PDF.

Want to learn more? Here are some of our newsletters that cover our plans to care for the 8th and 9th graders:

Special Update: Roof Comes Off, Shelter Renovation Begins

“Because we're like family”: Tanya and Yulia share about 8th graders

Orphanage No. 4 closing, but Last Bell will be busier than ever

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