Thursday, 6 June 2013
Welcome to the 'Vis' team!
Sunday, 2 June 2013
Homework club
Friday, 31 May 2013
Spring at the Secret Garden
Friday, 10 May 2013
Financial challenges
Our current annual budget for the charity is approximately 20,000 euros per year - what does this cover?
- running costs for the Secret Garden Day Centre, where anything from 20 to 70 people come in a day to have showers, wash clothes, eat and participate in activities.
- one full time paid staff member
- expenses for the 'Team House' in Sanleani where we accommodate all our short term volunteers and visitors to the charity.
- maintenance and repair for both properties, including building insurance
- transport costs eg home visits, delivery of aid to communities etc
We believe that as a charity we offer 'value for money' to our supporters, we try to be good stewards of resources and to be economical in all that we do while attempting to also offer a quality service to all our 'clients'.
Sunday, 14 April 2013
Cristina's back!
Cristina worked with us for a few months and was excellent. Prior commitments limited her time with us but now we have the chance to employ her again for a month, perhaps a little longer. It's very exciting because we badly need help with all the admin and haven't yet found a suitable person for the longer term. As is so often the case, we don't have the necessary funding to employ anyone but we so badly need staff that we are taking yet another step of faith, albeit this time a smaller one than some of our past ones!
Friday, 12 April 2013
More from Retford New Life Centre team at the Secret Garden
We had a great few days with Susan Davies and the Retford guys - all respect, Susan for coming out with five boys / men! Friday, 5 April 2013
Retford 'Dream Team' at the Secret Garden
Saturday, 30 March 2013
Volunteers needed!
For some time now we have been running the "Secret Garden" Drop in Centre with just one staff member and whatever volunteers we have on any given day. For a few months we had Cristina and then when she left us suddenly, Philip stepped in. With Kenneth's illness and subsequent heart surgery and my trips to Scotland to visit him, Philip was left "holding the fort" - not an easy task that's for sure!
Most days now I am at the centre for at least part of the day and Kenneth comes and goes - we both have many commitments outside the centre and are currently behind with just about everything! What is the answer? More personnel - paid staff or volunteers, we don't mind which! Of course, paid staff require money which we already don't have enough of, so we think long term self-funded volunteers are the answer!
So, if you're looking for a challenging job with no pay and no prospects but great job satisfaction, give us a call :)
Friday, 29 March 2013
English lessons
Wednesday, 27 March 2013
It's been a long Winter
At the "Secret Garden" day centre we are as always busy, with many needy children, young people and families using our facilities.In the mornings we have on average between 20-30 people and in the afternoons around 12-20 street children and youth - both programmes finish with a simple but nourishing hot meal.
In recent weeks we have seen a number of new children appearing on the street of the city, coming in from villages around Arad where there are few or no jobs and out of desperation children come into town to beg until they make enough money to buy food for the family. The main problem with this is that children gradually get used to being on the streets and spend more and more time begging and hanging around and in time eventually make the move from "part time" to "full time" street child. We try to befriend such children, spending time with them and when we have established a measure of trust, encouraging them to come to the day centre. Prevention is so much better than cure, particularly in the case of street children - once they have become accustomed to life on the streets it is incredibly difficult to help them to be re-integrated into society.
Friday, 1 March 2013
Kenneth's heart surgery
Last summer we were travelling aroung the UK speaking about the work and visiting as many friends and family members as possible, but Kenneth was really not feeling up to it. He was constantly tired and lacking in energy and had been for quite a while.
To cut a long story short, as they say ... in mid September he returned to Scotland and ended up being admitted into hospital via A&E (ER) for urgent heart surgery!
A double coronarybypass and five months later Kenneth finally returned to Arad andis now trying to settle in and catch up with the accounting and various other tasks which none of us are able to do ...
Tuesday, 17 July 2012
Oh my goodness, is it really July?
Tuesday, 31 January 2012
Christmas 2011 at the "Secret Garden"
mas parties in total with different groups of children, families and street folks. It was hard work, REALLY hard work, but worth while! We had groups of children and young people from Kindergartens and schools come to bring gifts and carol sing to us and our folks sang to them in return, it was lovely.
Local people came in droves with gifts of clothing, food and even money. We had some money given towards Christmas parties from our partners, PCF Romania Projects in Perton Wolverhampton but apart from that everything was donated locally and the quantity of food and other gifts we received was quite overwhelming! Even Rosie and Yasmina made some cakes with Amy! We are so thankful to all who helped to make the parties memorable for all who attended. Monday, 28 November 2011
Christmas card workshop!
At last ... photos of the pre-Christmas activities ... I thought I had already posted some, but it must have been on Facebook and I was confused! Our all time favourite activity, enjoyed by all was making Christmas cards! Kate's Uncle Bill came to visit, (a regular "wise man" bearing gifts!) card making materials and led a workshop on card making ... he was a huge hit with the kids and parents alike. In between making cards he fixed sinks, showers and one of the hundred year old blinds!
Saturday, 26 November 2011
winter is upon us

Some famous Romanian once said "Vine Iarna ... si Iarna nu e ca Vara!" (Winter's coming ... and Winter isn't like summer!) Probably in reference to some political event or situation, I don't know ... but HE WAS RIGHT! Our summer this year lasted right up to October with temperatures still hitting the 30's and then suddenly, minus temperatures and frost .... brrrr!
Sunday, 20 November 2011
Thursday, 3 November 2011
Justice for the poor?
Our street folks were condemned today - officially branded guilty of being an organised crime gang trafficking human beings. Sentences ranged from 5 years for the one in the so-called gang who is still a minor, to 14 years for the "head" of this super organised gang.
Several of the "testimonies" of the witness against them stated that they formed a single "very well organised" gang with Stelian at its head. Said witnesses denied large parts of their statements in direct questioning by the judge. I was informed by at least three of the so-called "victims" that a policeman called "Domnul Nicu" affered them cigarettes and 10 lei if they would sign declarations which he had written. All the so-called victims were sought out by said policeman, none of them went of their own initiative to the police.
Police statements that these "gang members" had been under close observation for several years then begged the question of why they had done nothing earlier - if said victims were locked up, beaten daily and forced to beg and prostitute and the police knew about it then why did they wait from 2004 until 2011?
The whole case is extremely suspect. As I have said before, I believe that the majority of Police are decent people trying to do a good job, but there is a minority who are corrupt and without mercy or humanity ...
Obviously, in this case at least there is no justice for the poor. God help them and forgive those who have treated them so unjustly ... one day they will all face a greater judgement - may God have mercy on them at that time, they will surely need it.
Tuesday, 1 November 2011
trial of street "kids" has ended
I know there is a lot of pressure on the police and the judicial system to put an end to organised crime and human trafficking, and rightly so ... but this is just nonsense. While a fortune has been spent on the trial of 8 poor homeless people, the real traffickers go free.
The judge now looks through all the testimonies and "evidence" and she will make her decision on the 3rd November ...

















