GEPIU
Community Project
Children's Centre & Horticultural Division

One
of the Smiles Foundation’s important objectives is to encourage more
self-sufficiency in Romania. This not only creates initiative and
opportunity for the Romanians, but also creates employment and less
dependency on financial support from the Charity, allowing funds to be
diverted to the many projects awaiting and needing support.
The most recent project
to receive both capital support and expert advisory support in greater
self-sufficiency efforts is the Gepiu Community Project.
The Gepiu project, led
by Catalin and Lavinia Bakai, is already providing excellent
educational support to 30 youngsters at the Children’s Centre each day.
The Centre was opened in September 2006 following
15 months of
construction at a
cost of £97,274 / $194,548.
The facility provides
assistance in after school classes for Grades 1-IV and Grades V-VIII taught by Catalin. In October
2006 Smiles
employed full-time cook for the Centre, Violeta Faur. The children
receive lunch at the centre following morning session at state school
and then get 3 hours extra tuition from Violeta and Catalin.
The Community Centre
also provides a
place for the village young people to enjoy fellowship and support. They
enjoy a hygiene programme at the Centre with showers and laundry
facilities once a week. The elderly also benefit from meals, both at the
centre and delivered to their homes regularly.
Danute Buse was also
employed October 2006 as a Farm Hand and help with General maintenance
and logistics, especially the transporting of young people from Gepiu to
the
City High School each morning, about a 30 mile round trip. Without such
support, the children would either miss school or end up hitch-hiking.
Danute’s biggest
responsibility was to be developing the Farm, both livestock and the
planned horticultural development. Gepiu has had the pig-farm running
now for about 2 years. Significant success has been enjoyed with raising
many good sized pigs which have been
sold within the community. We currently have 13 piglets being raised and
hope to see the overall operation with pigs developed and in due course,
extend to Chickens.
With the investment in
Green House Poly Tunnels – recently erected on one of the Gepiu sites,
Danute is working closely with American Missionary, Linda Rudderforth to
make a success of the new horticultural division.
Tomatoes
and Pepper plants are already in the Tunnel. Seeds are sown for lettuce,
radish, onion, peas, carrots, beans, cabbage and much more. If
successful, Gepiu’s Horticultural project will be supplying vegetable
needs to its own Day Centre in addition to the Mission Centre and
Children’s Centre at Cihei plus the Tileagd School and Nursery along
with the Emergency Housing Unit in Mirlou.
Significant funds are
budgeted every week for
food purchases within all Smiles projects. It is now hoped much of the
food will be purchased from Gepiu in the future. Luci Gal (Head Chef at
Cihei’s Mission Centre) who oversees most food purchasing for Smiles is
advising Gepiu of what to grow and how much is needed.
If successful, Gepiu
will supply an increasing share of fresh vegetables needed by Smiles,
allowing valuable funds to return to Gepiu so as to extend its Farm and
Horticultural work which will also provide employment opportunities for
locals in the future.
In
preparation for the potential of this project, Smiles has already
purchased an additional 7 hectares of Farm land which will begin to be
farmed this year with Corn and Sunflower and hopefully much more in
years to come.
This is an exciting project
with tremendous potential.
We ask for your continued support.
Gepiu Farm & Horticultural
Project - Update