Missouri Non-Profits Share Best Practices with Russian Counterpart
From January 21st to January 29th two Russian workers from a rehabilitation center in Russia will study service delivery models in local and regional non-profit organizations including: Phoenix Programs, Doorways, St. Louis Effort for AIDS, Boone County Council on Aging, Columbia Housing Authority, Missouri Telehealth Network, and the Alternative Sentencing Program.
Russian social workers are currently facing record numbers of people becoming addicted to drugs and epidemic rates of HIV fueled by a wave of injection drug use. Faced with scarce resources, lack of government support, and an almost non-existent social service system they are hoping to learn how to effectively care for recovering addicts and people with HIV from Missouri non-profits.
Evgeniy Melnikov is the director of Rehabilitation Center ‘Salvation’ in Asbest, Russia. The Center provides a one-year recovery program for people addicted to drugs. Konstantine Liubimov is the Rehabilitation Center Salvation’s coordinator for the project “Vsegda Vmecte, Vsegda Ryadom [Always Together, Always Near]“, which prepares volunteers to assist HIV positive people.
Asbest is located in the Ural mountains just north of Ekaterinburg in the Sverdlovsk province of Russia (bordering Siberia). Sverdlovsk province ranks third in the country for rates of HIV.
The visit is the fourth exchange arranged by a Columbia based team comprised of Bruce and Mindy Duncan of Tre, and Bob and Doris Scribner of Executive Advantage. This visit is foundational to a trip planned by the team in April of 2008 that will focus on assisting rehabilitation centers and HIV service providers in the Ural region develop post-rehabilitation service models and HIV care services. They will also conduct business and leadership development activities.
The Duncans and Scribners have relationships with social service organizations in St. Petersburg, Tyumen, Tchaikovsky, Yekaterinburg, Asbest, and Ryazan.
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