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Emergency Fund for the Ukrainian Refugees To Romania

"Feeding the hungry is a greater work than raising the dead"
St. John Chrysostom

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Our Projects

  • Saint Nicholas Shoes
  • Braila Preschool Project: Dream. Hope. Love. Joy
  • School of Varlaam Scholarships
  • The Social Settlement “Saint Onufrie”
  • Rasca: The Joy of the Impoverished
  • Marcus Orphanage
  • Physical Therapy for Children in Giurgiu, Romania
  • In loving memory of Georgiana, an example of faith and life for all of us
  • Children of Glodeanu and Gagesti Vilages Vrancea
  • The Village of Children – Valea Plopului
  • Melita’s story of faith and courage. Turda, Cluj County
  • The MagiCamp Project – Bucharest City
  • Romania For Life Project – Bucharest City
  • The Association of Myrrh Bearing Women of Baia Mare, Maramures County
  • Gaudeamus Scholarship Program, Cluj City

News

  • SPOC awarded $108,950 in grants during the first quarter of 2022!
  • Christ is Risen!
  • Over $25,000 in grants released by SPOC for Ukrainian refugees
  • SPOC Fundraising Updates
  • Easter for Impoverished Romanian Children

Message from His Eminence Metropolitan NICOLAE

The Gospel parable of the final judgement from St. Matthew chapter 25 is a constant reminder to examine our deeds and to not for­get the weak among us. In this parable, those on the right, who fulfilled the Christian works of mercy, along with those on the left who have not fulfilled these deeds, both wonder­ when they might have seen Christ hungry or thirsty or naked or sick or in prison. (more...)

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