
Greetings to all the supporters of SHARE!
We have had a great year and there is good news to report on all our projects.
THE STUDENT PROJECT
Last summer five third year Occupational Therapy students and two Physiotherapy students travelled to Sibiu, Romania to work in the Centre for children with very complex disabilities SHARE has been supporting. Between them they were there for eight weeks.

The children are taken out every few days in the mini bus.
There were many things that the students found difficult. The carers were not trained to use the resources in the Centre correctly, they didn’t know how to teach the children daily living skills. They are poorly paid and there aren’t enough of them. Children were left alone for long periods of time with little or no stimulation so that they rocked to and fro just like the children we saw in the orphanages all those years ago.
For the eight weeks that the students were working in the Centre the children had access to the sensory room and the many games and activities available at the Centre that were normally locked away in cupboards.
Here are some of the reflections written by the students:

Chloe wrote: “I am thrilled I had the opportunity to work voluntarily in Romania and only hope that no matter how small, I was able to have some lasting effect”
Tom, one of the physios wrote: “Working for three weeks at the Centre in Sibiu was a life changing experience…. every time I think of the children in the Centre I am constantly reminded of how blessed I am”
Anne Marie wrote: “At times I felt annoyed and upset by the carer’s attitudes and the environment however I also experienced lots of positive feelings, joys and happiness when making a child smile and laugh”.

And finally Sophie wrote: “Overall the trip to Romania has changed me in many ways since I have returned to England
and I am very grateful for having the opportunity. It wasn’t easy but I was ready for the challenge and I strongly hope to return to the Centre”.
Sophie is returning in September to carry out research for her Masters degree. There are 7 more Occupational Therapy (OT) students going through July and August this year along with an OT lecturer from Coventry University.
We have donated money to the Centre this year to purchase a new lock for the outside gate. Back in November the Director had to sack the security guard because of the lack of funds and so there was no one to stop the children getting out onto the busy road outside. The new lock allows staff to come and go using a key card.
All public service workers in Romania have had to take a 25% cut in salary and on top of that they have had an increase in tax. Carers at the Centre earn less than £3,000 per annum.
THE DACIA PROJECT

Jane and Martin travelled to Dresden in February to attend a meeting and support Frank Roth who runs the Cross of Nails project in Dacia. They are pictured here presenting a cheque for £2,000 to the Finance Director of the Diakonie to enable Frank to continue his valuable work.
Jane and Jan visited DACIA in July last year and had an amazing time there. The weather was perfect. There were two groups of people working on the project while we were there both from Germany.

The first group were busy finishing off the school room where the classes were going to be run for children not going to the village school. The second group were a group of young men who were helping with the repairs to the homes of the elderly people living in the village.
FATHER SIMEON’S PROJECT
Father Simeon’s Project in Sibiu is going well and the Community Centre they are building is now more than just a shell. There is still much work to be done but in the meantime they struggle in the kitchen underneath the church to cook 50 meals a day to take out to the elderly people in the surrounding areas and for the children who come there after school
to be fed and cared for. Share donated £1200 last year and Jane will be taking another £1500 for the project when she goes in May.
It is amazing how Father Simeon and his wife (pictured below in white) have raised sufficient funds in the current financial
climate to do all they have done so far.
Jan Sanders one of our Trustees has been a fantastic fundraiser for Share. She goes out in the evening in all weathers
to speak to all sorts of groups; women’s groups, church groups, Rotary, Round Table even the local Yacht Club! Her
amazing efforts over the past twelve years or so have raised £250,000 for the work of Ascensium and now the projects
SHARE is supporting.

Our TRUSTEES
The Trustees would like to thank everyone who has donated money to SHARE this year. We have been able to achieve such a lot because of you.
The SHARE AGM will take place this year on Saturday 29th October 2011. It will be in the Lecture Hall at Coventry Cathedral, starting at 12 midday.
Details to follow nearer the time but please put the date in your diary, we would value your support!









