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Ukrainian orphanages fight to keep kids safe as war with Russia rages

Por: Newsweek World February 18, 2023

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Running an orphanage in Ukraine always requires the necessities—food, shelter, clothing—but now, children coming from war-torn areas of the country need psychological services, too.Olena Bakhovska and her husband, Andrew, volunteer at an orphanage in Lviv. In 2015, Olena, a rehabilitation specialist and an orphan, met Vera Petrusha, the president of the nonprofit Ukrainian Children's Aid and Relief Effort (UCARE), which operates six... + full article



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