Showing posts with label Orphanage charity. Show all posts
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Saturday, January 01, 2011

‘Canada’s Mother Teresa’ celebrated at Montreal funeral

DECEMBER 31 - Family members carry the simple, flag-draped coffin of Naomi Bronstein from the funeral home in Montreal. Bronstein had spent her life working with orphaned children around the world and was known as the Canadian Mother Teresa.Photograph by: Peter McCabe, Montreal Gazette
December 31, 2010
By Marian Scott, Postmedia News
The Gazette (Montreal, Quebec, Canada)
In 1969, she began to help orphans escape war-torn Vietnam and later founded an orphanage in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, from which the Khmer Rouge forced her to flee in 1975.
MONTREAL — Naomi Bronstein, known by many as Canada’s Mother Teresa, was remembered Friday as a great humanitarian whose quest to save the world’s children at times turned her own family’s life upside-down.

“She gave herself entirely to others, even if it meant sometimes that we had little left for us,” daughter Heidi Bronstein said in a tearful tribute at a Montreal funeral chapel.

Bronstein, 65, died on Dec. 23 of heart disease in Guatemala, where she ran a mobile medical clinic for rural children.



During the last years of her life, Bronstein was plagued by ill health but refused to leave Guatemala, where she lived alone while pursuing her life’s work.

The recipient of multiple honours, including being named to the Order of Canada, Bronstein is credited with saving as many as 140,000 lives over four decades by providing medical care and adoptive families for poor and ill youngsters in Cambodia, Vietnam, Korea and Central America, Rabbi Alan Bright told mourners.

“Her life was proof that one woman can make a difference,” Bright told a funeral packed with family and friends. An overflow crowd watched the funeral by video link in an adjacent room.

Stubborn and single-minded, Bronstein, whose casket was draped with a Canadian flag, earned the title the “Swearing Mother Theresa,” for her tireless efforts on behalf of children, her daughter recalled.

In 1969, she began to help orphans escape war-torn Vietnam and later founded an orphanage in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, from which the Khmer Rouge forced her to flee in 1975.

She brought hundreds of children to Canada from developing countries for life-saving surgery or adoption.

“She broke down borders between countries, manipulated politicians, crashed through red tape and barricades and, in the end, managed to save lives,” Heidi Bronstein said.

But Bronstein’s selfless devotion came at a price for her own 12 children, of whom seven were adopted.

“What I learned to share was not my toys and my food but rather my mother,” Heidi Bronstein said. “She believed that whatever we had, someone else needed it more.”

Having a mother bent on “saving the entire world” gave her children a unique perspective, Bronstein’s eldest son, Brian, told mourners.

He brought the entire room to tears when he thanked his mother for giving him “11 brothers and sisters that make me proud every day.”

Brian’s daughter, Meagan, 20, described her grandmother as an independent spirit focused on more important things than baking cookies with her grandchildren.

“Maybe she wasn’t made to be a grandmother,” Meagan said. “Maybe she was made to be a mother to everyone.”

Bronstein is survived by her 91-year-old mother, Tillie Segal, 11 of her children and her former husband of 30 years, Herbert Bronstein. A son, Sanh, died in 1989.

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Child sponsorship update from Phnom Penh, Cambodia


22 Apr 2009
Source: SOS Children's Village

Update for child sponsors from the SOS Children's Village Phnom Penh, Cambodia from Summer 2008

With great pleasure we would like to share with you the latest happenings and recent developments that have taken place in the SOS Children’s Village Phnom Penh during the last 6 months. Without donations from the supporters our work would be impossible, and every money we are given is a great help towards the work we do.

A half years SOS Children’s Village Phnom Penh has been a home for 165 children among whom 125 are presently under our care in the Village. Currently, two Youth facilities are functioning nearby the village. 20 youngsters are living in the I Youth Facility, 20 youngsters in the II Youth facility where they still study at high school. At the SOS Nursery School inside the village you can hear children laughing in every group. The SOS Nursery School is attended by children from the community as well as from the SOS Children's Village. This is a place which is never quiet! Up to 120 children between the age 3-6 attend SOS Nursery School, out of them 11 are from SOS Village and 24 scholarship students whose family absolutely poor. The availability of suitable classrooms, games and toys ensures that the children are given the optimum conditions for developing their social, intellectual and creative skills and they are prepared for the primary school.

To make children’s life more interesting, purposeful and to promote their development a lot of activities and events are organized within as well as out of the Village. Education was the challenging part in the working process of children development program. We prepared for activities to educate our children. All our children from grade 3 to grade 8 were started reading book such as school, histories, joke, proverb books in our SOS library in everyday work in order to improve their basic and social knowledge which was leaded by our educator. Therefore, our educators have trained directly and smoothly cooperation with SOS mother to training the children by each family in everyday work in order solving their education problem and others additional training.

Developments at Phnom Penh, Cambodia

In addition, our children tried very hard in learning from school and others additional training classes like sewing, dancing Karate-Do and football. We have two football teams that trained by Cambodia Federation football. For football, our children’s football team under 13 years old had matched with children’s football team from High School as a result, they won second prize. This match have organise by Cambodia Federation Football especially, out of them 03 were selected to National team and they joined Asian Football Confederation under 14 Festival 2008-South East Region which was held in Kota, Sabah-Malaysia from May 31, 2008 to June 07, 2008. Additional, Our 09 children have successful finished Karate-Do with black belt and 26 children were passed Karate exam from green to blue belt.

For sure you are pleased with the information and developments that took place in our Village during last 6 months. We hope that you will continue to sponsor our Village and witness how children grow up and turn into independent happy persons only thanks to your generosity and kind will. Helping children in need is the responsibility of all the people. Your generous contribution helps us make our vision a reality, enables us to provide children with hope and opportunity for a better tomorrow. Together we can let the children know that they are not forgotten and they are still in our hearts. On behalf of all the children and the whole SOS organization we would like to express our gratitude for your help and support.

Wishing you all the best

Sincerely yours,

Mrs. Meas Mala
Senior Co-worker-Sponsorship