Serbian Basketball Stars Visit Children In Kosovo and Metohija
Retired NBA All-Star,
Vlade Divac, is surrounded by young fans as he signs autographs and distributes
athletic gear during a visit to a primary school in Kosovo and Metohija. Divac was
accompanied by former NBA player Dragan Tarlac and International Orthodox
Christian Charities (IOCC) Executive Director & CEO Constantine M.
Triantafilou as they toured IOCC development projects throughout Kosovo. (photo
credit: IOCC Serbia)
September 12, 2008 - Belgrade, Serbia (IOCC) - His Grace Bishop Teodosije of
Lipljan hosted Serb basketball stars Vlade Divac and Dragan Tarlac on a two-day
visit to Kosovo
and Metohija September 8-9, 2008. The delegation visited children as they
began the new school year and provided shirts, hats and basketballs donated by
Adidas through the Peja Stojakovic Children's Foundation. The trip to Kosovo and Metohija
was organized by International Orthodox Christian Charities (IOCC) in
cooperation with His Grace Bishop Teodosije and included the participation of
IOCC Executive Director & CEO Constantine M. Triantafilou.
The delegation made stops in Serb enclaves in Kosovo
and Metohija, including Banje, Osojane,
Gorazdevac and Velika Hoca villages where they also viewed projects that have
been implemented by IOCC and the Visoki Decani Monastery with the support of
the basketball players and donors from the United States.
"This is the greatest thing that could happen for these children," said
Miroslav Kovacevic, the Director of the Elementary School in Banje. "This visit
will encourage the children in the coming months and years. Sports help the children
to forget about the situation they are living in."
Banje, a small village in a remote part of the Srbica Municipality, is home to about 400 Serbs. Through support from
Vlade Divac, IOCC provided a computer center and generator for the children of
the elementary school. In Gorazdevac, hundreds of children were on hand at the
elementary school to receive gifts and autographs from the basketball players.
The school has undergone renovations including installation of new windows for
the ground floor. During the visit, IOCC also committed to completing the
remaining windows on the first floor, while the Visoki Decani Monastery will
replace the flooring throughout the school.
Former NBA Chicago Bulls player, Dragan Tarlac, signs an autograph during a
recent visit to schools in Kosovo
and Metohija. Tarlac was accompanied by NBA All Star Vlade
Divac and International Orthodox Christian Charities (IOCC) Executive Director
& CEO Constantine M. Triantafilou as they toured IOCC development projects
throughout Kosovo. (photo credit: IOCC Serbia)
"It is amazing to see the smiles of the children who are living under such
difficult circumstances," said Vlade Divac. "The work that is being done by
Bishop Teodosije and IOCC is critical for the survival of these people."
In the village of Velika Hoca in southwestern Kosovo, the group toured a
community center that was completed by IOCC, a monastic winery that has
recently been expanded with the support of Dragan Tarlac and the local
elementary school where IOCC has also installed a new computer center and
repaired the floors, doors, roof and wall around the schoolyard.
"The strong will shown by the people who have chosen to remain in Kosovo and to
have their kids go to school there is an inspiring thing to see," reflected
Dragan Tarlac, who has visited Kosovo
and Metohija numerous times over the past couple of
years. "The positive thinking that they display in facing the challenges in
Kosovo always makes me happy."
In addition to the clothing that was distributed during the visit, Peja
Stojakovic has also provided a 40 foot container of food to assist the people
of Kosovo
and Metohija. The container is expected to be delivered in the coming weeks.
The trip began with a visit to the Studenica Monastery in Serbia, and included visits to the Serbian Orthodox Patriarchate
in Pec and the Visoki Decani Monastery.
Recently, IOCC announced an initiative to provide half a million dollars in
assistance to Kosovo and Metohija for the expansion of agricultural projects that provide
employment and foster inter-ethnic cooperation. The initiative will also
provide assistance to schools and create educational and recreational programs.
The John G. Rangos Sr. Family Charitable Foundation and His Grace Irinej
(Dobrijevic), Bishop of Australia and New Zealand of the Serbian Orthodox Church have committed to
match each dollar raised up to $100,000 for the projects.
To help in providing assistance to families in Kosovo
and Metohija and the Balkans, visit
www.iocc.org, call IOCC toll free at 1-877-803-4622,
or mail a check or money order payable to "IOCC" and write "Kosovo" in the memo
line to: IOCC, P.O. Box 630225, Baltimore, Md. 21263-0225.
IOCC, founded in 1992 as the official humanitarian aid agency of the Standing
Conference of Canonical Orthodox Bishops in the Americas (SCOBA), has
implemented over $275 million in relief and development programs in 33
countries around the world.