From Deseret News archives:
Utah visit an eye-opener for Russian orphans
S.L. family's fund helped pay for tour
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"There is just so much need," Eva Bates said. "We just keep chipping away at the fund we've built up."
The girls who came to America range in age from 14 to 16 and will soon be deciding whether to pursue higher education. Martin Bates said he hopes that giving them an opportunity to see how other people live and what a benefit an education would be to them will help make the decision easier.
"We hope to broaden their view of the world," he said. "I hope this gets them talking and thinking about how the rest of the world works, rather than believing everything they see on TV."
Additional donations are needed to accomplish all the Bates family wants to accomplish, but they have been overwhelmed by the generosity of donors so far. Orphanages, which for the most part are nonexistent in the United States, are not well-funded in any society, Martin Bates said. "There are not a lot of resources to help.
For more information about the Tilsit Orphan Education Fund, to make donations or see photos of current and past projects there, visit tilsit.homestead.com.
E-mail: wleonard@desnews.com
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