Wednesday, March 18, 2015

Meet Valentin & Lorena from the Point of Hope Development Center



Valentine Stef
Valentin Stef, was born on April 10, 2010 in Tarnaveni.  He attends the oldest age group at the Point of Hope Center's pre-school program. Valentin lives with his parents and his 10 year old brother.  His parents are legally married, they both work in and electrical wiring factory and they own their 3 room house.
Valentin is a very outgoing boy and he was able to adjust very quickly to the Point of Hope Development Center's environment even though he started attending when he was only 2 years and 7 months old.  He is very attached to his teacher.  In spite of the fact that he is one of the youngest children in his group, his work is pretty good.  He is able to fill out certain work sheets without any assistance.  He wants to become a fire fighter or to be part of the Special Forces.




Lorena Kerecedi
Lorena Kercedi was born in 2010, July 7th.  She is the Kercedi’s 6th child and she has 6 more siblings: 3 boys and 3 girls. Lorena lives with her parents and siblings in a one room apartment which is property of the local authorities.  The room is furbished, they have electricity and a fire stove which they use for cooking and heating.  They get their water from the nearby water pump.
The family’s regular income consists of child support from the government which amounts up to about 218 USD/month.  The mother is a stay home mom, while the father works in construction but he is not legally employed. 
Lorena started coming to Point of Hope in September of 2014.  She is a well behaved little girl, but she is also very determined and even stubborn. She adjusted quickly to the Point of Hope Center’s environment.  She is very active and shows much interest during activities.  She takes her time with her work, but she colors beautifully and neatly, and she is detail oriented.  She has a good memory and she receives support from her parents who are interested in her education.


Sponsor a Child & Transform a Life


The sponsorship of a child through Another Child Foundation is surprisingly simple, and the effects your sponsorship will have on a child is dramatic. Supporting an at-risk child in one of our 2 programs enables our staff members to not only provide for their educational & physical needs, but will provide HOPE for the child as the staff mentors the child. By providing the LOVE of God to the child, the child’s self-esteem will soar as they develop into the person God has created them to be. Without the assistance of generous people these children will continue to live in the “darkness” they we born into. To learn more about Child Sponsorship CLICK HERE.

Thursday, March 5, 2015

ACF Passes on a Blessing

Linda Charlet and Tammy Joyce receive funds from
 ACF Executive Director Tim Oloffson
Another Child Foundation was pleased to be able to pass on a blessing they received from the 2014 10K Bushel Project to the Cambridge Backpack Blessings organization in Cambridge, Illinois. The Cambridge organization is another group that works on behalf of at-risk children that received funds from the 2014 project.

The Cambridge Backpack Blessings program provides around 320 nutritious, kid-friendly food bags for children  who live in "food insecure" households in the Cambridge school district each month. Tammy Joyce and Linda Charlet head up the program in Cambridge and have a big heart for helping these vulnerable children.

You can see more results of the 10K Bushel Project-  HERE and HERE

Monday, March 2, 2015

Meet Maria Ispir from the Buckner Group Home

Throughout the next few months we will be introducing to you many of the children that God has entrusted to our care in Romania. All of the children you will be introduced too need generous people like yourself to SPONSOR them. Today we are introducing you to...


Maria Ispir

Maria was born in Sighisoara, Romania to an unmarried couple but was raised for a while by an aunt on the father’s side.  Because of financial difficulties the aunt requested help from Child Protective Services, and the little girl was placed into the care of foster mothers who raised her up to this age. She moved to the Buckner home on November 25, 2014
Likes: playing with dolls and with her bear, she enjoys music and loves to draw. She also enjoys stories and making puzzles with Larisa and Andrei.

Birth date: January 3, 2008
Age: 6
Favorite food: Mashed potatoes, chicken soup, sunflowerseeds

Favorite color: red, yellow, blue and green

What she would like to do in the future: She has no plans as of yet :)
Currently, Maria is the youngest child in the group home.  She goes to daycare and she is in the middle aged group.  She likes to be and to play with other children. She also loves to play with Gabi in the group home.

Would you prayerfully consider becoming a sponsor for Maria? More information can be found HERE on how your support will transform her life.

For more information about the ACF/Buckner Group Home CLICK HERE

Thursday, February 26, 2015

Buckner Group Home adds Marinela Bejan


It is our pleasure to introduce you to Marinela Bejan the newest member of the Group Home!

Marinela grew up in the village of Macicanesti with her four siblings, living with their parents. The family was marked by constant financial difficulties and the parents’ inability to provide and properly care for their children.  Eventually in March, 2014 the parents decided to sell the one room house the family lived in and they also decided to place the 5 children in the care of Child Protective Services.  The two younger siblings ended up at a foundation in view of adoption and the older siblings, including Marinela, were placed in the care of CPS’s Emergency service.  Marinela stayed there for the last year, until she moved into the ACF/Buckner group home on February 13, 2015. 
Birth date: August 5th, 2006
Age: 8
Likes: singing, dancing, cleaning

Favorite food: Fries, chicken soup with dumplings, tripe soup

Favorite colors: red, purple and all the other colors J

Currently: Marinela has never been to preschool nor school. She has been evaluated by a local school and she will be going to first grade in the fall of 2015.  Marinela works hard every day in order to learn things she will have to know when going to school. She enjoys helping around the home.

What she would like to do in the future: She would like to become a hair stylist!

Would you prayerfully consider becoming a sponsor for Marinela? More information can be found HERE on how your support will transform her life.

For more information about the ACF/Buckner Group Home CLICK HERE

Tuesday, February 24, 2015

Point of Hope Quilt Winner


Jennifer Simpson from Texas was the winner of the Point of Hope quilt that was given away in conjunction with the kick-off of Another Child Foundation’s $12 for 12 campaign (12 dollars for 12 months) which features the verse Romans 12:12-13  which states, “Be joyful in hope, patient in affliction, faithful in prayer. Share with the Lord’s people who are in need, practice hospitality.”  Jennifer shares her thoughts about the quilt and much more:

“I was pleasantly surprised and honored when I found out I had won the quilt as a result of participating in the $12 for 12 Another Child Foundation program. I first learned about ACF through Dennis Lofton, our Minister of Music at my church, First Baptist Church in Burnet, Texas. Mr. Lofton and his wife, Swanna, shared their testimony about how their lives had been changed through their ministry in Romania. Mr. Lofton organized a mission trip for the summer of 2014 in which our daughter, Kristian Simpson, was able to go. Kristian fell in love with the girls at the girls' home, the children at Point of Hope and the women in Romania, just to name a few. Kristian was so excited to share how God moved in her life through this experience. She shared with us and our church family pictures, videos and told many stories about how God was at work throughout their mission trip. The love and passion Kristian developed for the people in Romania touched our hearts and we immediately felt connected with the people there through both her experience and our prayers for them. Without hesitation we knew that God wanted us to give to ACF so that lives could continue to be blessed. Although the amount of giving is not a lot, we pray that we will be able to contribute more in the future so that many more may be blessed by God's blessings. May God bless ACF and the people of Romania. Thank you so much for the handmade quilt; it will forever be cherished by our family. We pray for all the hands that touched it and consider it a blessing to receive such a special gift!”


For more information about how you can make a difference through the $12 for 12 program click here: http://www.anotherchild.org/12-for-12-monthly-giving-opportunity/

Tuesday, February 17, 2015

ACF develops a Legacy Fund!

So what is the Another Child Foundation Legacy Endowment Fund and what does it have to do with you? Below are a few questions that will help you understand the Legacy Endowment Fund and its purpose. Hopefully, you would prayerfully consider helping us meet our ongoing needs with a gift that can provide LIFE to those who need it so desperately. We bring this offer to you in the most humble manner.

Q. What is the purpose of the Legacy Endowment Fund and why was it formed?
A. In recognition of the need for sustained revenues for ministry, the Another Child Foundation’s Board of Directors created an Endowment Fund in 2013. Endowment funds provide a lasting gift. Building a permanent Endowment fund is the best way to protect the investment we have made – and continue to make – in supporting orphans and at-risk children throughout the world. It ensures that we can continue to offer a gold standard ministry for all the children we serve. It secures a stable source of unrestricted income for Another Child Foundation to disperse to our ministry partners and their programs.

Q. Why should people give to the ACF Legacy Endowment Fund when there are so many other worthy causes that need funding just as badly?
A. It is Another Child’s goal to reach, teach, and transform the lives of orphans and at-risk children. We are fortunate to live in a country where our children have access to many personal growth opportunities. But as we all know it is a constant struggle to meet the needs of the orphan and at-risk children in other countries. It is time for us to come together and to radically change the lives of these children by providing hope to them. This is your opportunity to make a lasting difference to children who have the same hopes and dreams of the children you love. With your help, we can raise the bar on how these children think and dream. With Another Child’s unique ability to tend to children from a young age you can bring lasting impacts to God’s world for generations to come.

Q. How can I make a contribution?
A. Tax-deductible charitable contributions may be made as:
  • Please donate securely online or mail a check payable to Another Child Foundation Endowment Fund and mail to: ACF  416 E Dover Rd., Princeton, IL 61356
  • Appreciated securities & real estate - this may be a way to gain tax advantages for donors who have held assets for long periods of time.
  • Stocks & gift stocks - stocks, including stock from start-up ventures, may be placed in an endowment trust with current market value benefits.
  • Planned giving - assets as a part of a will may be another opportunity to give a gift of lifelong learning through a charitable trust agreement.

Q. How will the distributions be spent?
A. The funds will be used to provide life-changing programs for the children we serve. Area’s in which this includes, but not limited to are: education, housing, health care, psychological care, and self-improvement programs. Funds can also be used to provide capital improvements in the facilities the programs need to function.

Love Blankets, Mission Trips and more!

Last week one of our ling-time supporters dropped off 4 large boxes of blankets that a friend of hers had made to help our children in Romania. What a blessing it was to see a marvelous lady who has had little contact with Another Child Foundation feel called to support in such a generous fashion. These LOVE blankets will be used to keep children and families warm during the cold winter months.

We are also starting to fill up the summer mission teams headed to Romania. The July 8/19 team has only 1 more spot available. The June 25/July 5 still has a couple spots open. The June 11/21 team still has 6 spots open. I want to remind everyone that all of the Another Child Foundation mission trips are OPEN to anyone from anywhere.

Finally, we want to put out a need that we have. This year has been extremely cold in Romania and has exposed a HUGE need. Since many of the children we serve come from an extremely impoverished situation the need for a pair of winter boots is extremely valuable. Children are expected to go out into the cold and retrieve wood so that the family can keep their homes warm. So, we are asking all of our donors to keep an eye out for any season-ending sales where boots are marked down significantly. You can then drop these shoes off at the ACF missions office in Princeton, Illinois or to a ACF Board member close to where you live.

Monday, February 9, 2015

The Another Child Foundation FACEBOOK page

I know you see me pimping the ACF Facebook page on here frequently, and it’s not just to be obnoxious – Facebook is an excellent way to connect not only with potential new readers, but also to stay connected to readers who sometimes need to be nudged, “Oh, yeah, I like that place.” But what I need you dedicated readers to know is that there’s a very easy way you can be an enormous help to me: whenever you see an ACF-related thing pop up in your feed on Facebook, please like it, comment on it, and/or share it. The way Facebook decides whether or not to show folks items from a site like ACF is based in large part on the ratio of folks who see it to those who interact with it. The greater the percentage of folks who do something (like/comment/share) when they see a Facebook post from ACF the greater number of people it’s shown to (and the more of those people who do something, the more see it, and so on and so forth).

So, when you’re on The Facebook and you see something from ACF, if you would please consider giving a thumb’s up, dropping a comment, or (best of all) sharing a post when you do happen to see it on Facebook, that would be exceptionally swell. Thank you very much.

Saturday, January 24, 2015

10K Bushel Project comes to and End with a Bang!

This year's 10K Bushel Project has come to a dramatic end with a very generous donation provided by Northern Grain Marketing of Ohio, Illinois. The overall success and growth of the 10K Bushel Project has been amazing.

NGM representative Dave Bohm was excited to have NGM play a part in helping at-risk children in Illinois and throughout the world. NGM's donation caps off a great year in which Another Child Foundation will be able to financially assist 4 different organizations that help vulnerable children.

Northern Grain Marketing has 2 facilities in Bureau County. One is located in Ohio, Illinois and the other is located in southern Bureau County in Sheffield, Illinois.

ACF Director Tim Oloffson and Princeton
Buddy Bags volunteer Mark Frank

Another Child Foundation has already distributed funds to 2 of the 4 organizations. The Princeton Buddy Bags volunteer Mark Frank received funds from ACF on January 16. The Point of Hope Development Center, which provides a Christian based education for 100 children on a daily basis in Romania, received funds last week. Another Child will also be distributing funds to help children to the Bureau Valley Buddy Bags program and to a non-profit organization in Henry County in February.

ACF is thrilled to be partners in this great program with companies like Patriot Renewable Fuels in Annawan, IL, Crop Production Services in Manlius, IL, Marquis Energy and Grain in Hennepin, IL, Michlig Grain in Manlius, IL, Atherton Grain in Walnut, IL, and Northern Grain Marketing in Ohio, IL. We are also looking forward to expanding our outreach to more and more children.

Finally, we would like to thank each of the farming families who donated a portion of their harvest to help us help others. Our farmers have always been a blessing to many people in our world. It is because of their dedication and generosity that vulnerable children have been helped and that the 10K Bushel Project can be called a success.

THANK YOU!!

You can see other posts regarding the 10K Bushel Project here and here.

Wednesday, January 21, 2015

How much do you know about Romania?


In just two minutes you can learn more about Romania. Isn't that just too easy and awesome?!
Romania is a very vibrant and interesting country! Enjoy!

Tuesday, January 13, 2015

Christmas Party Pictures

The children at the Point of Hope Development Center in Romania celebrated Christmas before they went on break with a sweet treat at their Christmas party. They were very excited and enjoyed the cake!
Here are a few pictures from their celebration!






Thank you for being a part of these children's lives both near and far. We are grateful for you!

Tuesday, January 6, 2015

The Best of 2014

Below you will find Another Child Foundation's top 10 visited blog posts of 2014. We have enjoyed looking back at your favorite posts and all that has happened this past year!

What a great year it has been! Click on the blue links below to enjoy the best of 2014!











Thank you for being a part of this journey! We are looking forward to an amazing 2015!