JMI’s Transitional Living program exists to meet the needs of Moldova’s most vulnerable young adults. This program has been life changing for many young men and women. It offers once-orphaned teens a chance at a safe place to live, educational support, gospel community, life skills training, financial assistance, and much more.
Below are 4 young men and women who have been nominated for the program but need sponsors. Would you join us as a partial or full sponsor?
Meet Alexei Chillian
Boys to Leaders
Alexei was born in February 2000 in the small village of Micauti. Alexei has a relationship with his mother but has never met his father. Alexei’s mother has epilepsy and is unable to properly care for him, which is why he came to Straseni Orphanage at the age of 7. Alexei recently graduated from the orphanage and he hopes to enter the Medical College. He dreams of becoming a doctor because he wants to help his mother to heal. Alexei has been nominated for our Boys to Leaders program. Would you come alongside him?
Meet Mihaela Lacatus
Grace House
Meet Svetlana Arnaut
Grace House
Svetlana was born on June 26, 2000 in the village of Vorniceni. She grew up in extreme poverty, along with her 2 siblings and parents. Both of her parents have struggled to find good jobs and make ends meet. Her parents have both had problems with alcoholism which has taken a toll on their entire family. Due to the living conditions of her home, all of the children were sent to live at Straseni Orphanage; Svetlana was in kindergarten at the time and spent her entire childhood at the Orphanage. Now, she has graduated and has hopes continue her studies at a professional school, studying textiles. Will you partner with us to help Svetlana build a future of hope and promise?
Meet Raisa Trifaniu
Non-Residential
Raisa is the youngest of 4 children. She grew up at Falesti orphanage, and often asks God why her parents didn’t come and get her. After recently graduating from the orpahange, she began studying at a professional school in Balti. She prays often for her brothers and parents. Raisa is described by others as kind and positive, always with a smile on her face.
Questions about how you can be involved in our Transitional Living program? Email [email protected]