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Borovtsi
We visited this home for the first time nearly 3 years ago.
We were shocked at the condition of the building
that housed the cafeteria, kitchen and laundry facilities. The roof
was caving in and the building was literally falling down (editor's
note: N.B. the "dip" in the roof!). Not a safe or sanitary
environment for staff or children.
We
were also shocked that there was little food – not nearly enough to
feed all those hungry children even one meal. We met immediate needs
for food at that moment.
Then we decided that BCI should build a new building
to house the kitchen/cafeteria, new bathrooms and toilets, etc. As
most things go here, it has been a long process!
This project began almost 2 years ago. A local
architect donated hours of labor to provide the plans for the new
building. We hired a Romani construction company from Rakovitsa. At
that time we (BCI) had planned to build only a one-story building.
Later, we agreed to build the shell for a two-story building but to
finish only the lower floor. In Oct. 2003, a volunteer team of
people from the Heights Baptist Church, Richardson, Texas came to
Bulgaria to help put new winter shoes and boots on thousands of
children living in orphanages. When members of that team saw the
need for monies to complete the upper floor of the building, they
generously provided the funding. The building itself was completed
months ago. It is really beautiful with showers. toilets, and a
cafeteria/study room on each floor. The lower floor also houses the
kitchen and laundry facilities and an office. The upper floor houses
an em ergency
shelter, medical exam and quarantine rooms, and the computer lab in
addition to the baths/toilet/personal laundry facilities and
cafeteria.
After many, many delays due to problems with the sewer line to the
new toilets and trying to get approval for the electrical system in
the building, the building was approved last month for use!!!!

Borovtsi was also one of the homes that we visited on our Winter
Food Distribution. The kids were very happy to see us (and the
food!) and were great helpers in the unloading.
Most recently, on January 13, 2005, Andrew Ridgway and Stevcho (BBU driver) drove our recently
purchased 8-tonne truck (another gift from the Heights ) over the
mountain to Borovtsi. They took with them a number of wonderful
donations:
1. Tables and chairs were purchased with money donated by the
children of William's Trace Baptist Church. The tables and
some of the chairs were for the new computer lab, and the other
chairs went to the
cafeteria.
2. A huge, new, German made refrigerator was purchased with money
donated in honor of some dear friends. The refrigerator made a great
impression! We are glad for the hope it gives for the children to
eat healthier foods.

3.We were also able to send 6 computer set-ups for a computer
training lab for the children. The orphanage personnel had contacted
the local news media. Camera crews showed up to film the donation,
talk to the kids, and get some footage of Andrew setting up the
first computer!
4. We gave a second-hand washing machine that
had been donated by a member of the International Baptist Church in
Sofia.

5. They also took pajamas and tablecloths made by
the sewing circle in a nearby village.
The staff and kids were thrilled. I wish you could see their faces.
Then you would know what your generosity has meant in their lives
Though we had the grand opening of the lower floor more than a year
ago, we will have a formal dedication of the entire building as soon
as the director is well and weather permits.
Kathy Pardew, wife of Ambassador Jim Pardew, has an American flag -
one flown over the capitol building - for the dedication ceremony.
We do hope she can be present for the official opening of this
building that will mean so much to these kids.
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Thank you for caring.
Judy Ridgway
(For a photo gallery that chronicles our history with
this home, click
here.) |