My Nonprofit Reviews
Kristy C.
Review for His Kids Too Inc, Tallahassee, FL, USA
Currently I am a volunteer gathering supplies, lifting prayers and sending contributions, but I have worked as a board member and advisor. I have traveled with His Kids Too to Ukraine three times and helped deliver the aid they provide to the children and helpless in that area of the world. I've looked though boxes of clothes to find the right sizes for the orphans in Donesk (and many other institutions in that area) and tried on many different pairs of shoes! I've carried the orphan babies from the Hospital in Dzerzhinsk to the play area that His Kids Too begged that institution to design and decorate. Teresa, the director, encourages the nurses to take their breaks with the babies in this room, so the orphans can play with the educational toys and utilize the exercise mats that are surrounded by festive Shrek wallpaper. I've fed a bed-ridden orphan in Torez mushed bananas. Teresa found this institution in southeast Ukraine where many disabled children were forgotten; her relentless visits have provided medical supplies, clothes and fresh fruit--more importantly it has put the authorities on alert that these children are not forgotten. Another place she visits is the Children's AIDS Hospital near Donesk. They are given the beautiful new dresses/jumpers and toys. Then volunteers carefully play with them. My child didn't leave my lap--she just needed some individual time. These are just a few of the many stories I could write. It's why I give my time and money to this nonprofit organization. I have seen how funds and supplies have been distributed, and I've heard many children cheer, "Mother Teresa," in gratitude for the love she provides.
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Would you volunteer for this group again?
Definitely
For the time you spent, how much of an impact did you feel your work or activity had?
Life-changing
Did the organization use your time wisely?
Very Well
Would you recommend this group to a friend?
Definitely
When was your last experience with this nonprofit?
2012