Moldovan orphanages
This is a list, found on http://www.marisha.net/orphanage.htm
RO (este o lista cu adrese ale orfelinatelor din Republica Moldova)
Orphanages:
Bender – tel: /+373/ 282 64722
Falesti – tel:/+373/ 259 22237
Cupcini (Edinet district) – tel:/+373/ 246 71271
Cazanesti (Telenesti district) – tel:/+373/ 258 22410
Carpineni (Hincesti district) – tel:/+373/ 269 26021
Children’s house:
Cernolevca (Dondiuseni district) – tel:/+373/ 251 77202
Cupcui (Lyovo district) – tel:/+373/ 263 74213
Belti – tel:/+373/ 231 21528
Other institutions for children
Auxiliary boarding school:
Albinetul Vechi village (Falesti district) – tel:/+373/ 259 70701
Socii Noi (Falesti district) – tel:/+373/ 259 70755
Cuz (Vulcanesti district) – tel:/+373/ 293 79247
Belti – tel:/+373/ 231 32567
Buliboaca (Anenii Noi district) – tel:/+373/ 265 47161
Cagul – tel:/+373/ 299 23888
Crihna Veche (Cahul district) – tel:/+373/ 299 76250
Corten (Taraclia district) – tel:/+373/ 294 72493
Congaz (Comrat district) – tel:/+373/ 298 41364
Costesti (Ryscani district) 0 256 32111
Calarasi – tel:/+373/ 244 21553
Grinauti-Moldav (Ocnita district) – tel:/+373/ 271 72289
Floresti – tel:/+373/ 250 23999
Nisporeni – tel:/+373/ 264 22660
Popyask (Stefan-Voda district) – tel:/+373/ 242 34239
Rozalei (Singera district) – tel:/+373/ 262 42308
Rezina – tel:/+373/ 254 23872
Sarata Galbena (Hincesti district) – tel:/+373/ 269 50541
Sarata noua (Lyovo district) – tel:/+373/ 263 62267
Straseni – tel:/+373/ 237 56293
Sculeni (Ungeni district) – tel:/+373/ 236 63281
Telenesti – tel:/+373/ 258 22769
Tocuz (Causani district) – tel:/+373/ 243 78236
Tarigrad (Drochia district) – tel:/+373/ 252 71582
Chisinau #5 – tel:/+37322/ 737029
Chisinau #6 – tel:/+37322/ 541986
Chisinau #7 – tel:/+37322/ 735690
Chisinau #9 – tel:/+37322/ 294096
Vysoc (Dondyusani district) – tel:/+373/ 251 49239
Gymnasia boarding school:
Belti – tel:/+373/ 231 30190
Straseni – tel:/+373/ 237 22569
Orhei – tel:/+373/ 235 23654
Lyovo – tel:/+373/ 263 23274
Ungheni – tel:/+373/ 236 23482
Viscauti (Camenca district) – tel:/+373/ 281 23927
Nepodov (Camenca district) – tel:/+373/ 281 23737
Chisinau #2 – tel:/+37322/ 765833
Chisinau #3 – tel:/+37322/ 727963
Special Institution for children with disabilities
For blind children:
Belti – tel:/+373/ 231 22354
Chisinau (republican school) – tel:/+373/ 22 238150
Chisinau #8 – tel:/+37322/ 224363
For deaf-mute children:
Cahul – tel:/+373/299 21724
Hirboveti (Calarasi district) – tel:/+373/ 244 35341
Chisinau (republican school )- tel:/+37322/ 241709
Chisinau #12 – tel:/+37322/ 782881
Chisinau #4 – tel:/+37322/ 550198
Chisinau (republican school, daily and by corespondence) – tel:/+37322/ 733957
With motoric disabilities:
Yaloveni – tel:/+373/ 268 22231
Hincesti – tel:/+373/ 269 22702
Sanatorium boarding schools:
Ivancia (Orhei district) – tel:/+373/ 235 24974
Drochia – tel:/+373/ 252 22639
Cinisauti (Rezina district) – tel:/+373/ 254 51241
Special schools for disorderly conducted children:
Solonet (Soroca district) – tel:/+373/ 230 34217
Chisinau #1 – tel:/+37322/ 728803
Prepared by Tatiana Calak – kp@kp.md
Photo by Stinger, April 2006

februarie 6, 2008 la 7:40 pm |
Dear Friend,
I would like to send some socks, shirts and also some money for the children. Where do I mail the money, and where do I mail the clothing?
Also could you use any free Christian children’s books that are done in the language of Uzbek and English? If so, where would I mail those?
Sincerely, Ginger Tallie ginger4christ@hotmail.com
martie 7, 2008 la 8:15 pm |
I don’t know about a Uzbek community in Moldova, and in accordance with the population census there are a few of them. Therefore the books should be sent to a different country, perhaps Russia or Uzbekistan. I will send you an email regarding your help.
septembrie 19, 2008 la 12:00 am |
Hi,
My name is Chloe and I am starting a charity helping orphanages I am interested in helping the orphanage in Cazanesti and I emailed Mr.Furdui (the director) but he hasn’t replied, how can I arrange a possible trip to the orphanage to bring supplies and maybe money?
Sincerely, Chloe Pinner.