As many of us are parents, we certainly recall the many instances where we provide special “things” for our children such as Easter Eggs; Birthday Gifts, etc.
Because of our busy schedules, we rarely have time to think of children in places such as Orphanages and other Institutions who are forced to enjoy their special days alone. This they do without the benefit of a caring family and nothing special to remember that special day. This firm in conjunction with the guidance of Mr. Stephan has set up a program along with The Children’s Guild, Inc. to try and correct this problem, One Child At A Time!
The Children’s Guild, Inc. has approximately 1000 children in the Baltimore/Washington DC area that are the initial target of this new program. If this program changes the life of even one child, it will prove successful.
Just as Mr. Stephan was the recipient of some random acts of
kindness as a child, he now wants to return such kindness to those who need it the most. Many children will not have such the benefit of knowing that they are cared about and will ultimately take it out on society.
In the end, we will all pay for this oversight.
The smallest act of kindness can go such a long way when it comes to making a lonely kid feel so special and cared for. Not only will you be making a difference, but you will feel so grateful knowing that you gave that kid hope that the grass is much greener on the other side and that there are people who care for them, and notice them.
To make a contribution, please email info@smswinmars.com and put "Kid's Program" in the subject line.
We are grateful for any size gift you can give to let those children know we all whether you do this by giving clothes, toys or any other item that would make a difference.
Thank you so much for your consideration.
The Children’s Guild is a nonprofit, child-serving organization founded in 1953, serving emotionally disturbed children through the provision of special education, group living, treatment foster care and mental health services in Maryland.
Behavior-disordered children referred to our special education schools, group living program, foster homes or mental health center strongly hold their beliefs valid and their own view of reality as accurate. They have learned their mindset from the experience of living in their personal culture. Given their personal culture was so effective in creating their current mindset, we have taken the method the children originally learned how to behave and think, i.e., culture, and uses it to acculturate children with a new mindset. The result: they know two ways of thinking rather than one.
"The charitable give out the door and God puts it back through the window."
-Proverbs









