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Great Britons in Romania: David Savage, Ben Wells and the Nightingales Children’s Project

There are many Brits doing great things in Romania, like David Savage and Ben Wells from the Nightingales Children’s Project, a charity based in Cernavoda, 200kms from Bucharest.

David came to Romania in 1993 to work in a local orphanage, and soon realised that there was a large number of children living in the orphanage without the care, stimulation, education or love that all children need. So he set up the Nightingales Children’s Project, an official UK charity since 1995, with a commitment that “every penny raised will go directly towards caring for the disadvantaged young people and children in Cernavoda and the surrounding region”. David was awarded an MBE (Member of the Order of the British Empire) for the work and progress Nightingales has made in Romania.

I visited the project just before Christmas, and was shown around by another great Briton, Assistant Director Ben Wells. The projects focus on helping disadvantaged children and young adults get on in life instead of turning to alcohol, crime or prostitution. Two notable ones are:

I had the pleasure of sitting in on one of these educational classes – a cooking class – run by Ben Wells’s wife and Nightingale’s Volunteer, Luiza Nicola. The food they cook feeds the residents and members of their close families. After lunch I visited one of the young girls’ houses (a small one bedroom apartment shared by one adult and 5 children aged between 11 months and 13 years). I was struck by how grateful the girl’s family were for the support she receives from David, Ben and the Nightingales team.

Rhys Osborne

British Embassy Bucharest

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