Claudia said, “One day at break time, I came across a cousin of mine. She told me she went to the after school day centre in Nisporeni and said that she enjoyed that place so much and I should go with her."
“I really liked it there, and how friendly they are. I asked Mrs Aurica if I could come back again.”
Claudia’s and her siblings all go along to the after school centre every week day. At the after school centre about 30 children from backgrounds of poverty enjoy a warm meal, receive help with their homework, and do fun activities.
Cristina, a volunteer, said, “At home, many of these children miss out on their parents' affection and attention. They sometimes don’t have warmth at home, and often there’s no food.”
“Instead of staying at home feeling cold and hungry, these children can come here. Their parents might not be at home, but here at the centre, they’re under supervision and good care,” added Viorel.
Because of the tough times Claudia had been through, she often had outbursts of anger or tears at the centre when she first started going. She needed to take time to build trust. As she gradually settled in, however, she grew in confidence and found a place where she belonged.
“At the centre I made friends with many girls: Amelia, Janea, Nicoleta,” Claudia said happily. “Now I have friends to talk to and hang out with. I'm not bored or lonely anymore. They helped me a lot to get through everything. I still have stuff I need to handle, but I know I’ll be fine.”
Claudia had a lot of challenges to overcome with her schoolwork. She had fallen behind and felt lost – but Aurica and Cristina were there to help her.
“I couldn’t read until now,” she said. “Last summer I decided it was time to practice my reading and get better. This year I improved my grades in French, from 6.5, I got to 8. I also made a little progress In Romanian and History.”
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