Adoption orphans from Ukraine
Born abroad, adopted teens find home in multiple lands
Many children who were adopted from Eastern bloc nations and raised by American families are reconnecting with their places of birth
February 2, 2012, 13:30 2584PaNow.com: Saskatoon mom raises insurance fairness question
A Saskatoon mom is frustrated that employment insurance only allows 35 weeks of parental leave for adoptive parents
January 31, 2012, 20:35 2185Vadim V., born in 2005
January 31, 2012, 18:00 10494A Child Needs a Family: Egor V., born in 2000
Egor is a funny and clever boy, dreaming of a modern youth’s toy – a mobile phone. But he needs love and care of parents more than a mobile phone. Profile # 0061294
January 27, 2012, 13:10 3723The Gadsden Times: Eclectic, Ala., couple adopts teens from Ukraine
"The adoption was a choice," Mark Osgood said. "But once you choose, there's no turning back."
January 27, 2012, 12:30 2833The Parents “Bought” Nine Brothers and Sisters for Their Daughter
Not only couples but also single people can open a family-type Children's Home
January 26, 2012, 12:30 3030Children need a family: Vladimir P., born in 1998; Andrey P., born in 2000
They cannot help being two brothers, nor being older. They still need affection and love. Profile numbers: Igor - #0056262, Andrey - #0056260, Vladimir - #0056261
January 25, 2012, 13:00 4999A Child Needs a Family: Valentina Т., born in 1996
Valentina has left the orphanage and now studies at the lycee
January 20, 2012, 21:00 3784The Child needs A Family: Darina M., born in 2000
Darina is currently not available for adoption
January 17, 2012, 14:30 3167Making money out of orphans: children are being shown for value, foreigners are paying five-figure sums
Law-enforcement officials are at loss: it is almost impossible to hold anyone criminally liable for traffic in children
December 7, 2011, 15:50 4781Publications are shown from 341 to 350
Happy Child foundation - effective help to the most needy children of the Zaporizhzhia region, Ukraine
They need help:
Damir Bimbolov
Cerebral palsy, spastic form. Central tetraparesis. General developmental delay
Help nowOur expenses in 2026
| To 7 sick children | $2 159 |
| Medical equipment: | $0 |
| Humanitarian help: | $672 |
| To disabled children: | $2 789 |
| To children's village: | $54 |
| To orphans and poor children: | $574 |
| "Helpus" - help to adults: | $1 063 |
| Service expenses: | $273 |
| Total sum of expenses: | $7 818 |
$7 506 680
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