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With assistance from Maria Lvova-Belova, parentless children from Donbass have been…

With assistance from Maria Lvova-Belova, parentless children from Donbass have been...
With assistance from Maria Lvova-Belova, parentless children from Donbass have been…

By President of Russia 

 

The first 27 orphaned children from Donbass have been placed temporarily in the care of Russian families.

On April 23, Presidential Commissioner for Children’s Rights Maria Lvova-Belova and Governor of the Moscow Region Andrei Vorobyov welcomed orphaned children arriving by train from the Donetsk People’s Republic and placed them with ten families from several districts of the Moscow Region. The specific needs, personal circumstances and health conditions of every child were taken into consideration when selecting the families. The foster families either have many children of their own or have experience as adoptive families. Some of the families have been fostering children from Donbass since 2014.

During their journey, the children were accompanied by representatives of the Presidential Commissioner’s Office, staff of children’s organizations in the DPR, the Moscow Region Child Protection Services, doctors and counsellors as well as Advisor to the Head of the Donetsk People’s Republic for Children’s Rights Eleonora Fedorenko and Moscow Region Children’s Ombudsman Ksenia Mishonova.

The majority of the children come from large families and have siblings. The youngest child, a boy, is 3 years old, and the oldest, a girl, is 17 years old. Most of the children are aged 9 to 11. Four children have disabilities, including phenylketonuria, mental disorders such as autism and epilepsy, and musculoskeletal disorders.

 

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