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God has given Nita a heart to come alongside existing ministries or organizations and help them when it seems everyone else has forgotten or deserted them. As such the scope of ministry reaches into many different corners of Ukraine.
Cerebral Palsy Center
Nita met Velodia Krezsanovsky, the Director of the Bila Tserkva Cerebral Palsy Center (CPC) shortly after returning to Ukraine for her second year. She was touched by all that he was trying to do for these children – children whose parents had kept them at home rather than leaving them in an orphanage as was the norm. And it seemed like he needed everything. But Velodia is a visionary who dreams big dreams with God’s help!
Nita first brought three children’s wheelchairs and three used computers to his center. The center had opened with a small school for approximately 25 CP children. This school worked with kids in the first three grades. Velodia told Nita about his desire to bring some of the older CP kids to the center in the afternoons so they could study the Bible and have a chance to do crafts. When she asked him what he needed to start this, he said, “About $70 a month for gas for the van.” She told him that effectively immediately, GHT would provide the $70 monthly.
He also shared a need for a new van to transport the kids from their homes to the center and back. The van he was using was small and about 25 years old. Velodia dreamed of getting a 15-foot Mercedes van specially equipped for the disabled. Nita contacted the Westlake Village, CA Rotary Club and asked them if they would undertake this project. They responded immediately with a “yes, of course we will.” Within a matter of months money had been raised at the Local level, matched at the District level, and matched again at the National and International levels – enough money to buy Velodia’s dream vehicle. Mercedes headquarters in Kiev, Ukraine and Germany assisted GHT with special pricing and before you knew it, a brand new van was wheeling the CP children around Bila Tserkva.
Velodia also had a dream of teaching the children computer skills which would equip them to earn a living when they became adults. Nita wrote up a project for the “International Women’s Club” in Kiev, Ukraine and Velodia’s center was awarded five new computers, a scanner, and printer for this class. Since that time, GHT has brought in over twenty five used computers for additional classes which are now being taught to the children and young adults. The classes are being taught by two men in wheelchairs given by God’s Hidden Treasures. What a wonderful example for these children when these men coming wheeling into the classes in their wheelchairs. When they tell the kids and young adults that they can make a living someday using the computer, they believe it because they are seeing the results with their own eyes!

Sasha pictured left is already designing websites and teaching other children and he is still a teenager.
Throughout the years, Nita and Velodia have cooperated on many other projects. For several years Velodia let us use his facility to distribute wheelchairs until we got our own.
Financial Assistance to Orphanages
As stated on the “Orphan Ministry” page, we offer a small monthly stipend to the orphanages to assist them with emergency costs for food, clothing and medicine. The Baby House receives $100 per month, the Boys’ House $200 and Veloska $100. Nita feels that this takes some of the pressure off of the orphanage directors for those emergencies which constantly arise.
Volunteer Program
In December 2007 the Volunteer Program was inaugurated with 10 volunteers from four churches. They will make home visits to help the handicapped with cooking, cleaning, shopping, running errands or just providing a listening ear. They were trained by Nita and her staff to be able to serve the disabled in a way appropriate to their unique needs. This is a milestone since the churches in Ukraine rarely work together in this way.
8 new volunteers for a total of 18 train from our local churches trained and sent out to minister to our disabled community. 
Many of our disabled families are calling the office and asking, "where is our volunteer?" We pray that this program will grow more and more as Nita goes out to speak in the local churches.
Other
As other needs are seen, Nita evaluates how we can best come alongside to assist them. GHT currently assists the following other organizations not mentioned above with small monthly cash donations:
• Christian Drug Rehabilitation Center
• Young People’s Handicapped Group
• Young Camper’s Group
All funds are given through the bank and, as such, are monitored by the Ukrainian government to insure that the funds are spent as designated by GHT.
Special projects are done at many of the organizations we have become involved with. For example we rebuilt the laundry rooms at The Boys’ House Orphanage and installed a industrial size washing machine to enable them to do their own laundry rather than having to send it out. We also rebuilt the shower room and bought all new bedding for 150 beds.
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