Sunday, July 24, 2011

The July 5 Flood Food Delivery

We were able to provide lots of food for the 68 people still living in the temporary housing. We also gave them some great clothing and shoes and boots that was donated to us. After that we visited with Polina who we had given a wheelchair. The mother of the man we gave medicine to two weeks ago got overwhelmed with gratitude and cried as she hugged us.

All 68 people should be moved into their new homes by the end of July. We hope to provide them with beds and bedding once they are in their homes.


Sister Kitchen and the Elders helping to measure out the fresh produce.


Dora, in the red shirt, is our main contact in the building. She was pregnant when the flood happened and gave birth to her 3rd little girl in the dormatory building.

Hasmik and Eugene are Chisinau single young adults that came to help. Eugene just put in his mission papers.


The children loved to have their photos taken. Each time we came back to bring food I would give them copies of the photos from the previous visit. Very popular way to remember this time.



Several members of the Chisinau Branch and some members in the U.S. gave me clothing to give to them. They loved all it!


Dora got this jacket that I think came from Lilia's father who recently passed away.


These are slippers that fit perfectly!


Darling boots.




I am wearing the top that Polina (in wheel chair) gave me. We are celebrating the wheelchair we gave Polina and the blanket that was made by Relief Society sisters in PennYann NewYork.


Hasmik gets a hug from the grateful mama that we gave medicine to her son and he is getting better.


I love the hugs!



I am collecting hugs!


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