The Knights of the Orthdox Order of St. John Russian Grand Priory carries on a nearly 1000 year tradition of service to Humanity. Its traditions extend back to 1048 with the Knights Hospitaller of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem which started the first hospitals during the crusades to take care of the sick and injured regardless of race, creed or ability to pay.
Saturday, October 28, 2017
Nairobi Kenya, Zion Children's Home
The Knights OOSJ sent a mission to Kenya to help provide food for this small orphanage that was running out of food. The children are there because they were orphaned by the political unrest that has caused factional fighting since 2008 in Kenya.
Monday, June 12, 2017
Visayas Street Kids Outreach With KOOSJ
Street kids from Visayas received gifts (school supplies), snacks, and Bible lessons from KOOSJ last June 5-8, 2017. This is the fourth time to visit the same street kids in Cebu and second time to visit the same child laborers in Bohol. There were new kids who were added too in the group and some random ones.
Glory to God!
Monday, May 15, 2017
KOOSJ Provided School Supplies, Foods, and Clothing for the Legazpi PH Kids Who Lost Their Homes to Fire
KOOSJ sponsored the school supplies for dedicated kids in Legazpi city. They finished the Vacation Bible school and had their graduation last Sunday, May 14th. They also received foods and clothing for the last three weeks of summer schooling. Assistance to these kids is to be maintained for the whole year as they continue their Sunday school at Menschville, through KOOSJ. Glory to God!
Wednesday, April 26, 2017
KOOSJ Summer Feeding Program in Anislag, Daraga Philippines
Marginalized kids went to Anislag, Daraga, Albay for the simple morning program and feeding. These kids are living in a relocation area about 12 kilometers from the Volcano. Most of them are victims of the eruption while some lost their homes to strong typhoons in the past.
Monday, February 20, 2017
KOOSJ Serves Sabah's Stateless Kids
We served approximately 60 kids from three different
communities in Sabah. All these kids are stateless/undocumented, hence they
do not have any privilege to go to regular schools. Most of the undocumented
kids in Sabah are Filipinos, Indonesians, Indians, and Burmese. The groups we
have ministered to were mostly Filipinos and Indonesians.
These kids do not know how to read and write yet. It is our desire to provide a little learning center for them in this area
We wish to come back for a longer-term of ministry.
Sunday, September 11, 2016
Fr. Phil's Homeless Transition Housing Project
On December 20, 2015, the Knights and Dames went to Fr. Phil's homeless transition housing project and delivered Christmas food clothing and goods. The project called "Ohana Ola" which is an extension of Kahumana Farm and Community has 118 transitional housing units which provide temporary housing for over 600 people of which over 400 are children. They also provide assistance in finding permanent housing, jobs and other social services.
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