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Supporting family forms of upbringing: Reshetnyak foster family

15.03.2024
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Supporting family forms of upbringing: Reshetnyak foster family

The Reshetnyak foster family is currently taking care of 9 orphans – 6 of whom they have taken in recently.

The children could not adapt in their previous foster family. The children could have been sent to an orphanage, but the Reshetnyaks’ foster parents made a very brave decision and joined their family!

To accommodate all the children in their home comfortably, the family urgently needed bunk beds and mattresses. We responded and promptly purchased several bunk beds and mattresses for the family, so that the children could feel comfort and stability. Especially during the war. We are grateful to our benefactors UCAP!

Recently, the family returned to their hometown of Barvinkove in the Kharkiv region, which was 2/3 destroyed by the fighting (in 2022, the town was under constant shelling and the threat of occupation, as it is located near the city of Izyum), and are rebuilding their home and farm.

They did not hesitate to take 6 orphans into the family, because they could not allow the children to be placed in an institution.

We are confident that this is the beginning of a happy story for them.

*This assistance was provided by the foundation as part of a project to provide targeted assistance to children raised in family-based care (from the application form published earlier).

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