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Home of the Forgotten
Home of the Forgotten Children of Ukraine. This facility is home to over 350 children and adults. On this trip, we were not al
Items left at the facility:(not all in this photo) 800+ lbs of new and slightly used clothing (Thanks to Guy Moore for the new
Ten team members joined the His Kids, Too! director on this trip. They were encouraged to touch and talk to the children. They
Over 60 children just lie in bed all day without care...it is terribly sad. Workers are over worked and underpaid.
Little, precious Kristina passed away. 11 yrs. old.
This little one passed away.
Kristina's friend, Lena is chattering up a storm, but this is the exact same behavior K. had last summer. Lena's fate is very g
Maxim, is doing well, and probably because he is able to feed himself. We had a nice conversation with him.
Artum, who was once at Aremvisk, and doing well, is now slowly failing. It is sad to see this once thriving boy so depleted.
Vika is still there, and weak to the point she doesn't try too much to get up and walk any more. She was very happy to see us.
This 20 yr. old man, lliterally begged us for 'pampers', as he is unable to help himself use the bathroom, due to his short arms
Zhenya is thriving, and we were very happy to spend some time with him.
Some children continue to lay in their own waste.
This group of older females will live here until their death.
The over 100 teen girls are doing well, but we are concerned for their lack of modesty.
Some of the kids insisted on helping, Denis, Ray and Vanya with cookies and bananas.
The kids were really excited to see us!
They wait for our arrival.
These are 2 of the 350 residents.
This young man was delightful!
MY TRIP TO THE HOME OF THE FORGOTTEN, by M. Lewis
My name is Denys M. I worked as an interpreter with a group of
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