About The Program

The BYU Romania internship is a service learning program associated with the School of Family Life. The program prepares students to work with children in a small orphanage in Eastern Romania. Students live in Iasi (pronounced yawsh) Romania and work for 6 hours a day with children with special needs and developmental disorders in an orphanage and a children's hospital. The experience is rewarding and culturally immersing. You will make a lasting impact on many children's lives. For more information please come to one of our posted information meetings and explore some of the posts on this blog. For application please go to http://kennedy.byu.edu/isp/isp.php?id=141

Thursday, March 20, 2008

Information Meetings


Information meetings are held in room 257 of the HRCB (Kennedy Center) on BYU campus.

The following are meeting times

Monday April 7 @ 12 Noon.

For more information:
Call Holly or Laura at 422-1488
or
E-mail: Romaniaiibyu@gmail.com

Romania Information

A video about Romanian orphanages.



NPR story on Romanian Orphanages

This story discusses brain research on children raised in orphanages in Romania and some of the attitudes and behaviors of child care providers.

BBC Story about Orphans in Romania

This story discusses the conditions of institutionalized children and the results of deprivation. (requires windows media player)

Romanian Streetkids

This is a blog with information about Romanian Street kids with several pictures and a few videos. Information is fairly current.

Romanian Spirituality
Some information on the Romanian Orthodox Church and spiritual traditions

Romanian Culture
A site featuring Romanian Poetry, Images, Humor, Theatre, Carols, Folk Music and Stories, Old Tangos and Classic Rock Music

About Iasi Romania



Tanners Of Romania:
This video shows how tanners in Romania do their work. Dialogue is entirely in Romanian with English subtitles.