LONGTERM SOCIAL CARE


The Compassion Ministry - Moscow, Russia


The Compassion Ministry is run by a dedicated team of people in Moscow who care for those most neglected by their society: refugees from the war in Chechnya, ex-prisoners, the elderly, orphans and abandoned children, and those suffering from mental illness.

Click here for more information about the Compassion Ministry and its various projects.


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The Christian Agency for Social Action - Oradea, Romania


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The Christian Agency for Social Action (CASA) in Oradea, northwestern Romania, runs four interlinked projects, which together help those most in need in their community. The team works to improve the lives of people of all ages through a range of programmes which include physical aid, practical, emotional and spiritual support.

Click here for more information about CASA and to see how lives are being changed.



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The Emanuel Hospice - Oradea, Romania


The Emanuel Hospice Home Care Service was set up in 1996 in response to the desperate plight of cancer patients who are sent home to die, due to acute bed shortages in Romanian hospitals. Today, the dedicated team of qualified professionals care for adults and children with terminal or life-limiting conditions.

Click here to find out more about who the Hospice team care for and the effect they are having on the life quality of both patients and their families.


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Heart to Heart - Constanta, Romania


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Heart to Heart is the name of an "Old People's Project" run by Traian and Elena Pascalau, church planters in Constanta. The project was started in the winter of 2004 in response to the countless elderly people living on the streets of the city in freezing temperatures.

Click here to find out more about what Heart to Heart do for the elderly people of Constanta.


Project Romanian Rescue - Constanta, Romania


Project Romanian Rescue (PRR) was set up in response to the hundreds of street kids that became so evident with the collapse of communism in Eastern Europe. Today, as challenges continue due to the new generation of street kids being born, our partners continue to help and care for these kids and young adults in any way they can.

Click here for more information about PRR and the problem of 'street kids' living in Constanta.


Bone Marrow Patient Photo



Mission Possible - Sofia, Bulgaria





Mission Possible is, first and foremost, a publishing organisation; however, our devoted partners expand their energies not just on writing articles, but on helping the community. In gypsy neighbourhoods, where unemployment can be as high as 95%, feeding and literacy programmes for children are a God-send.


The Rainbow Relief Agency - Novi Sad, Serbia


This agency was started to help refugees fleeing the war in Bosnia. Today it continues to help poor families, as well as the many that are still living in, what were supposed to be temporary, refugee camps. In some cases, as many as three generations of a family share one room, ten years after the war in Bosnia ended.




Mission Possible - Tirana, Albania





Like Mission Possible in Bulgaria, Mission Possible Albania is primarily a publishing house for Christian literature, including a popular childrenís magazine. In addition to the publishing, our partners at Mission Possible have recently opened a new social centre in the 'shanty town' of Bathore, on the outskirts of the capital, providing a range of programmes for the poor members of that community.

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