Project Sasha
In late 1997, we began feeding street children in an abandoned cafe in Simferopol, Ukraine. The children were fed two days a week and invited to attend bible studies.The ministry was named Project Sasha in order to give it a U.S. identity, but the name caught on in Simferopol. Project Sasha became well known as an effective, although unregistered ministry to these throw-away children.
In 2001, the ministry moved into its own building and began feeding children five days a week. Classes were offered in literacy, health, and computers as well as continuing the daily bible lessons and worship. Project Sasha registered as Pilgrim and became an official advocate with Youth and Family Services as well as in Juvenile Court.
Pilgrim now includes help developing life skills, returning to school or securing employment in addition to providing food and clothing. Christian mentoring, one-on-one counseling and bible study remain the focus of Pilgrim.










