HELP FOR CHECHERA FAMILY-TYPE CHILDREN’S HOME IN THE AMOUNT OF 10,803 UAH

02.11.2023

We purchased and handed over two heaters, as well as household appliances for the kitchen for a total of  10,803 UAH for the needs of Chechera family.

Poltava, 10 children (displaced from the Kharkiv region)

The history of this family began when, in 2011, Olha we in the hospital with her daughter and saw abandoned children there. “I felt very sorry for them,” Olha says, “and I asked the head of the department what kind of children they were, why I got the answer that they were children abandoned by their parents. After these words, I had a desire to adopt a child”, – at that time, Olha and her husband had a daughter Anastasia and a son Yevhen.

Olga and her husband first discussed their decision with their children – Nastya and Zhenya, and at the news that another brother would appear in their family, the children were delighted, so the parents initiated the process of adopting six-year-old Serhiy.

“In December of the same year, we were offered to take two more boys – Eduard (1 year 3 months) and Mykola (5 years), without thinking long we answered that we agreed to get to know the children. Of course, they became members of the family.”

In 2014, two more sisters Alina (9 years old) and Diana (5 years old) appeared, and in 2016, Olha and her husband adopted a girl Olya, aged 1 year and 8 months.

3 years passed and the parents received a call from the social service and were informed that Olya had a little sister – Veronika, so the girl was taken from the hospital at the age of 1 month. Three years later, the girl’s one-month-old younger brother was also adopted.

“And that’s how we got a big family. My husband, me, and 10 wonderful children. We lived very well and amicably until the war started. After destroying our house, we moved to the city of Poltava”, as Olha and her husband from the Kharkiv region, Kupiansk district.

The aid was provided within the framework of the “Help to family-type children’s homes” program.

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