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Amys Hope International

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    ( Tabitha House, Bocsa, RO )
Our Hope Amy’s Hope International creates channels for private orphanages in Eastern Europe to receive grant funding and be blessed by people all around the world. People just like you.Our vision was born out of first-hand experience in the countries we are seeking to support. Private orphanages offer a solid upbringing with a focus on education, self-sufficiency and Christian faith. This environment provides an avenue for orphans to become contributing members of society. Studies have shown that children raised in this environment also grow to be adults that are less likely to abuse drugs and alcohol, turn to criminal activity including prostitution and/or become homeless.James 1:27 “Pure and lasting religion in the sight of God our Father means that we must care for orphans and widows in their troubles, and refuse to let the world corrupt us.”[email protected] www.amyshope.orgA Letter from the Executive Director Dear Friends of Amy’s Hope,It is with great excitement that I write this letter to tell you of my recent experiences. I have come across so many people in recent years that are amazed at how I spend my vacation time. Most would take a cruise, lie on a beach, or seek adventure. But not many seek to help others and this what I do. It is quite funny to me because I never imagined that I would be that person. However, after lots of influences and circumstances that pushed me in the direction of my first trip to Romania I can honestly say that it was the best thing that ever happened to me.I was and am a "Type A" personality that likes to have control of my surroundings. I was someone reluctant to put myself in situations that I was not certain that I would succeed in. To go to a foreign country, not know the language and work with children was not my cup of tea. I have, however, always been one of those people that wanted to make a difference but did not quite know how. I always figured my purpose would find me and low and behold it did. My first trip to Romania was an eye opener. I went with the thought process that I was going to be a humanitarian and that upon my return I would feel so much better about myself for taking the time that others wouldn’t. Wow, I was wrong.I gained so much more than I gave. I gained friends and experience in a new language. I gained insight into a new culture that is rich with history. I learned where in the world Romania actually was. I saw some of the most beautiful countryside with some of the most grateful people that I have ever encountered. I was taught that material items are not the key to happiness. I learned that the real goal was to be a good husband, father, mother, wife, sister, brother and friend. I found a people that still interacted face to face, that had guests over for dinner and when they eat they actually sit together at the dinner table. I felt as if I had stepped back in time. They live in such meager conditions, below poverty level of any standard in the United States. Yet, I found myself wanting to be like these people and wanting to have what they have. I felt like they were so blessed. I was completely sold on coming back the next year before I had even returned from my first trip.My second trip met me with surprise (2006). I had enjoyed working in the Youth Camp so much the prior year that I thought this would become my life focus. Eventhough the camp did not dissapoint, it soon was revealed to me that it was not my purpose to be in Eastern Europe. It was the avenue in which my eyes were opened to a real need and my new focus. I spent the second week of my trip in Bocsa getting to know their youth and revisiting mine. It also took me to the Tabita House Orphanage where I met the most amazing kids. They were children ranging in age from three to sixteen and they were so happy to spend time with us. I now believe in love at first sight. I fell in love with each of these children and was so grateful for having been able to catch a mere glimpse of their personalities.It was then that the seed was planted for Amy’s Hope International. Upon my return to the States I agonized as to how I could do more to help and the need of a public charity was revealed to me. Once I started speaking to others about forming it everything fell into place. God seemed to be filling all of the gaps and putting the puzzle together in front of my eyes. This validated that it was the right thing to do. It has been quite a learning experience and continues to be. Each Board Member is recognizing talents in themselves that they had not realized they had possessed and we are having a blast doing it. It has been a roller coaster ride of emotions and tough work. But every moment of it has been worth it. When people ask me how can you do something like this? My reply is simply this, “How can I not?”Fall in love at first sight. Join me for a tour of the private orphanages in Romania and Poland.Sincerely,MichelleCheck out our Launch Party Photos at http://www.thebaze.smugmug.com/keyword/amy#152019434

My Interests

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Imagine playing a leading role in the latest blockbuster hit and winning a slew of awards. Thus having your name plastered all over billboards, internet sites and televisions worldwide. Well, this is nothing like that. Your role in this story often goes unnoticed by those around you and becomes a private reward for the orphan that is sitting a world apart from you.However, imagine this: you have a gift, one that you can afford to part with. One that you know was meant to be shared but you are not quite sure who to share it with. Imagine it impacting a parentless child. One that goes to bed at night simply praying that someone may choose to give them a home. Then, imagine that the gift you have is just the tiny amount of money that you would normally spend on a soda and candy bar daily (or energy drink and protein bar for the health fans).Your soda money can help to feed, clothe and educate an orphan.But, wait don't forget about the best part of the story, imagine being able to correspond with and visit the very orphan you help. Well, this is not a movie, this is reality. This will not sell magazines or become a blockbuster hit. But if you volunteer your time, expertise and/or money it will become your story and that will become your award. Wow, what an impact you could be.Please remember, some of these children are already deemed unadoptable and you could be their only experience of unsolicited love and hope.

My Blog

Wow, people really like us!

We are well into planning our launch party and we just were asked if we wanted to the guest of honor at a benefit concert! Can you believe it? I can, not because of us, but because of God. Amazing...t...
Posted by on Mon, 19 Mar 2007 18:48:00 GMT

What's in a name??

I am positive when naming a child, parents' go through great turmoil in choosing the perfect name for their child. This is unless you have a grand tradition of passing down a family name. However the ...
Posted by on Sun, 12 Nov 2006 17:27:00 GMT

History of the picture used in the background of this layout.

I created this layout from a photo I took while in Romania. This was in the Carpathean Mountains on my first trip to Romania...it was the most beautiful thing I had ever seen. And I saw some amazing t...
Posted by on Thu, 09 Nov 2006 10:03:00 GMT

"We are afraid of the enormity of the possible - E. Cioran"

One would say to donate money to an already established foundation or charity when trying to help the children around the world. This is NOT what was pressed upon my heart when seeking a way to help o...
Posted by on Tue, 07 Nov 2006 06:31:00 GMT