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  Album Name Date Description  
Front Row: Ed Fink, Leo Edelstein, Roberta Vellucci, Toni Pabon and Rod Nilles. Back Row: Siddhartha Kumar, Mary Van Hout, R.David Gnaniah, Ray Holloway, Jeannine Desautels, Gary Schultz, Kim Cates, John Olsen and Jim Emerich Glenn Koepp Scholars from India Oct 1, 2009 This year's Glenn Koepp Scholars, R. David Gnaniah and Siddhartha Kumar, came from two different cities in India. While in the States they trained at Mooseheart's famed "child city" for two weeks, followed by another several days of observing child care and other educational models in Madison.  View 
Ed Fink (left) and Mary Van Hout (2nd from rt) receive check from Jill Dove, Stephanie Dankert and Anne Martinelli St. Maria Goretti Gift to Santa Maria de Jesus Jun 1, 2009 St. Maria Goretti School in Madison (WI) raised $5437.01 for the Santa Maria de Jesus Orphanage in Guatemala. During the school year, 1st graders, with parental assistance, practiced their counting skills. Bake sales and coin drops were all part of the fundraising process. Generous classes were rewarded with "Jeans Days." The Orphan Train and Rotary Club of Madison West Towne-Middleton will apply for a matching grant from RI to create a media center for the orphanage.  View 
Home to the children of Ilakov Rut Sustainable Engineering and Ilakov Rat Orphanage Jan 29, 2009 The Orphan Train conductor for the Bulgarian Orphanage known as Ilakov Rat is Sustainable Engineering. The orphanage is home to mentally challenged children. Assisting Sustainable Engineering in their efforts is another Orphan Train conductor, the Rotary Club of Svishtov, Bulgaria.  View 
Baking bread at Don Bosco Orphanage Orphan Train Team Visits Peruvian Orphanages Jan 5, 2009 Members of the Orphan Train team from the Rotary Clubs of Madison West Towne - Middleton and Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin recently visited orphanges in Peru  View 
Boys of Yakoruda Home receive their computer equipment Middleton Area Sunrise and Yakoruda Dec 23, 2008 The Rotary Club of Middleton Area Sunrise donated $1216.74 to the Yakoruda Orphanage in Bulgaria to purchase six flat screen computer monitors and some software. The director Dimitar Buchov expressed his appreciation on behalf of the management of the home.  View 
Svisthtov Rotaract Club members meet with the children of Ovcha Mogila, the Bulgarian Orphanage helped by the Rotary Club of Oregon, Wisconsin Ovcha Mogila Orphanage Dec 1, 2008 For at least ten years, the Rotary Club of Oregon, Wisconsin has contributed to the well being of the orphans in the Village of Ovcha Mogila, Bulgaria. Recently, they made a donation of $500, which helped improve security for the orphanage. Shown also are the Rotaract Club of Svishtov members with the some of the children from Ovcha Mogila.  View 
Mgolole Orphanage in Tanzania Dec 1, 2008 Children of Mgolole Orphanage. St. Thomas Aquinas Parish in Madison, Wisconsin is the Orphan Train Conductor  View 
Gotse Delchev Orphanage - Bulgaria Dec 1, 2008 Celebrating Christmas at the Gotse Delchev Orphanage in Bulgaria. Gifts included those from the Rotary Club of Marshfield Sunrise, Orphan Train Conductor for the orphanage.  View 
OT Chm. Ed Fink, Daniela, Tsenka and Konstantin Glenn Koepp Scholars from Bulgaria Jul 7, 2008 OT Intermediary Daniela Kostova (of the American University in Blagoevgrad, Bulgaria), Konstantin Endrev, (Director of the “Ivan Kiulev” Orphanage in Gotse Delchev, Bulgaria)and Tsenka Bankova Grigorova (Director of the "Penyo and Maria Velkovi" Orphanage in Veliko Tarnovo, Bulgaria)were 2008 "Glenn Koepp Scholars" who trained as guests of Mooseheart, the famed Child-City in Illinois and of the Orphan Train Project in Wisconsin  View