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A
CHALLENGE FOR 2008 |
INTO
THE SNOWS
TOWARDS
THE END OF 2007 Ken and Steve made a wide-ranging survey trip to
Russia.
In temperatures as low –8 degrees and in deep snow they travelled nearly
1000 miles and visiting and inspecting four orphanages.
Orphanage House No 2 in Kingisepp, with which most of you are familiar, and
three new ones in the Pskov Oblast. The first was in Shoomilkino (which cares
for mentally handicapped children), the second was in the small town of Yamm,
and the last was a Refuge Centre, also known as a Social Asylum, in the small
town of Gdov.
We made contact with the Pskov Children’s Foundation and found Tatiana,
Dianna and Olga – the three women who do most of the work for the Foundation – doing
a wonderful job and working hard to improve the conditions in 48 orphanages,
Social Asylums, Correctional Homes, Boarding Schools and other institutions
in the area.
They were delighted to hear of the reason for our visit and were a great help
to us in locating accommodation and in finding some worthy projects for our
volunteers to get their teeth into.
HERE'S WHAT WE'LL BE DOING
AT GDOV
This year’s trip looks like it will be an exciting
one as it will take us into unknown territory. Let me tell you in
more detail about the two main projects we will be concentrating
on this year. At first we will be working at the Refuge Centre (Social
Asylum).
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GDOV
is a very small town almost cut off from civilisation and served
by
just two
buses a week. This
institution helps children and their families to reunite and overcome
particular traumas – such as drink
problems and alcoholism, broken relationships and violence in
the home. It is
badly in need of our help and the staff were amazed that anybody
would want to come all the way from the UK just to help them.
We plan this year to install and tile a small kitchen, decorate the
main room, rebuild and re-tile the front steps, rebuild and tile
a new porch, renew and
re-tile both sets of toilets, install a new shower, rebuild cupboards for storage,
and renew the linoleum flooring in the main room. |

Steve and
Olga outside the
Pskov Foundation Office
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Some of the deplorable toilets
at the Yamm Orphanage |
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The kitchen at the Yamm Ophanage |

The orphanage and Convential Centre at Yamm |
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...AND
AT YAMM
This
will be a much bigger project for us to do. We will be working in another
small town called Yamm where there is a large orphanage for children
between 7 and 18 years of age requiring correctional care and guidance.
Thanks to the hard work and dedication of the director, Olga Evseyeva
who has been there for 21 years, the orphanage is in fairly good condition.
It even has its own small school house which receives financial help
from a Finnish organisation. While we were there some of the older
children, working under supervision and once more with financial help
from Finland, were helping to clad the walls with timber to hide the
appalling state of the plaster work.Our job there will be to improve
the washrooms with new wash basins, toilets and showers for both boys
and girls as they are in an awful state. The toilets are the old-fashioned ‘stand-up’ variety
with no doors and very poor ventilation which doesn’t make for
a pleasant odour-free environment.
We plan to install extractor fans to improve the ventilation andbuild
new cubicles with doors to provide the kids with a degree of much-needed
privacy. There is
only one shower, in the girls’ wc, for 116 children, so we also plan to
install new showers so that both the boys and girls have their own facilities – all
of these will need tiling. We also plan to make use of an adjoining room and
partition it to allow its use for storage. Finally, we plan to fit new electric
lights in all areas and decorate throughout. |
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MAKING
IT WORK
This
year, because we will be working in two different locations, we
are planning to send out an advanced party to visit both locations – order
materials, set up the work, confirm accommodation and transport
and make sure everything will be ready for the go-ahead when our
volunteers
arrive on site to start work
ACCOMMODATION
Spitsyno Holiday Village, which sits on
the banks of beautiful lake Chudskoe, is ideally situated on the
main road from Slansy to Pskov almost midway between Gdov and Yamm
and it is here that our volunteers will stay. The village is equipped
with 42 log chalets, which vary from the fairly basic to more luxurious
cabins complete with sauna. There is also a restaurant, a bar and
an ablutions block on site.
WHEN DO WE GO
From
the 4th – 15th July
2008 during the summer ‘White Nights’ period.
COST
The total cost
per person for the 12 days will be £500.00.
This will include direct flights from London Stanstead Airport to Tallinn
Airport and return, visas, visa invitations, registration, insurance
and transfers to and from our destinations in both Estonia and Russia.
Accommodation will be in log cabins (see above), each with its own
washroom & shower
facilities. Each cabin sleeps between 4 and 6 people.
PAYMENT
For
those of you who haven’t already paid a deposit, all volunteers should
now send in a non-returnable deposit of £100.00 to arrive with us no later
than Friday 22nd February, 2008. The final balance of payment is due no later
than Friday, May 16th 2008.
FLIGHT TIME
Direct flights have been arranged with Easyjet for:
Departure – London Stanstead to Tallinn
4th July – take off at 06.45 am.
Return – Tallinn to London Stanstead
15th July – landing at 12.55 pm.
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The dining area inside one of the holiday chalets

The Restaurant Building
 One
of the holiday chalets at the Spitsyno village on the
banks of Lake Chudskoye |
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SHOOMILKINO
This is possibly
a project for us to consider for 2009. The Bobrovo Children’s
Home (Shoomilkino), is an orphanage caring for 146 mentally handicapped
children.
This facility requires a lot of help as work has been started on a rehabilitation
centre which has sadly been left unfinished due to lack of funds.
The orphanage is hidden away near the borders of Estonia, Russia and Latvia and
it appears to be a case of ‘out of sight out of mind’. Many of the
children are immobile, just lying in their cots or on the floor. The director
Victor Lesnikov has been waiting patiently to complete this project as he feels
it would benefit the children immensely.
KINGISEPP
We visited Kingisepp Orphan House No 2 where we have worked for many years and
had a meeting with the director and her staff. She told us that they now have
three full time maintenance staff working for them. No progress has been made
regarding our proposal to install a new reception, locker room and security office
for the main gates (a possible 2-year project), nor have they bothered to follow
up our plans, visited city hall and found out what is required regarding architects,
and surveyors etc.
As for alternative projects, the Director gave us a list of other jobs which
were purely cosmetic. In short there was a definite lack enthusiam evident and
not really enough work for us to contemplate doing anything there this year.
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THE
FAMOUS DASH
A
team of four runners was fielded to compete in the 2007 Annual Liverpool ‘Santa
Dash’ over a 5km course. Our Volunteers were Dave Doran, Ian
Doran, Paul Hynes and last but not least, the redoubtable Mike Ferrier!
There were rumours going round that he had walked some of the way,
but we believe these to be untrue as we all know what a fine athlete
Mick is .
CHANGE OF POST
Those of you
who have been with us for a few years will remember Dr Aleksandr
Okunev, the
head of the St Petersburg Regional Children’s
Hospital where we have worked over the past 14 years on varoius projects.
He has recently taken up a new position as the Minister of Health
for the Leningrad Region. We wish him well in his new position.
WEBSITE
Our website is currently being updated with many new pictures as well
as the most recent newsletter.
Please view our website – www.buy.at/komsokids – as anything
you or your friends buy on line gives the charity between 1% and
8%. Other major
stores will be joining the system soon.
NB: Please note our e-mail address has changed to: komso007@hotmail.co.uk
DULUX
We will again ask Dulux if they will supply us with paint again as they have
generously done in the past. If you know of anyone else who could sponsor our
trip or supply us with useful equipment please let us know.
ANNIVERSARY
Ken and Steve
attended the 10th Year Anniversary of the Kingisepp Orphanage No 2 where we
have worked for the
last 7 years. There were many sponsors present
including four customs officers and several small business owners – all
bearing gifts for the children. The kids put on a spactacular show lasting
almost two hours and they were very pleased to see us there
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AND FINALLY...
We would like to thank
the boys from Liverpool – Dave Doran Paul Hynes,
Dave Moody and Sam Knowd for their very generous and unsolicited donation of
additional funds towards this year’s trip and for the replacement of
some of our very tired equipment with new power tools. This gesture is very
much appreciated. |
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