I am both humbled and honored to have been afforded the opportunity to travel back to Vesnova Orphange in Belarus. For those of you who know me well, you will know that last year I traveled for the first time as the Dublin Rose with the amazing Adi Roche's Chernobyl Children International. To say...
I am both humbled and honored to have been afforded the opportunity to travel back to Vesnova Orphange in Belarus. For those of you who know me well, you will know that last year I traveled for the first time as the Dublin Rose with the amazing Adi Roche's Chernobyl Children International. To say I feel in love with each and every child and young adult there doesn’t even half cover how I feel. These amazing children and young adults have touched my heart and it will never be whole again because a part of it will always be in Vesnova. As a result I had to stay involved and I am now an active member of the Dublin CCI group.
I will be travelling on Easter Sunday to a small Children's Mental Asylum where with my fellow volunteers we will spend time with he children attempting to bring some joy and sunshine into their lives, and providing them with basic human rights to play, to laugh and to feel loved. We will also bring some basic medical supplies over which are extremely valuable to the children we will be visiting.
I will be hosting a coffee morning on the 24th of March in an effort to fundraiser for my upcoming trip. All donations are welcome and would be greatly appreciated. Every amount helps and will make such a huge differenceas I have seen first hand in Vesnova.
Thank you so much to everyone in advance for your support. Lorna xx
Coffee morning for Chernobyl Children International For Dublin Chernobyl Children International
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Donation summary
Total raised:
€450
Offline donations
€0
Online donations
€450
About the Cause
Dublin Chernobyl Children International
We are an outreach group affiliated with Adi Roche's Chernobyl Children International which was set up in 1991.
We fundraise on annual basis for numerous projects including bringing children to Ireland for much needed R&R, Hospice & Community Care, Cardiac surgeries and Vesnova orphanage.
All projects help to improve the health and living conditions of those still affected by the disaster which took place in 1986.