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Thursday, May 25, 2023

Yes! After you pay me the money then I will starting do your "Personal Metaphysics Psychic Reading" predominantly!!!

We just find a best location in US or Singapore or Europe countries set up the Website & Bank account of HCF Foundation Office and Donate first to any Ukrainian Orphans Organization (Government & NGO) and Schools included those injured in hospital inside or outside of Ukraine!








“A lot of children tell us I don’t to come here, why you take me, I want to live in Ukraine. Oh, bombs? No problem. They don’t understand,” Yulia Nikandrova, manager of the Odessa Children’s Protection Service, told CTV News Chief Anchor and Senior Editor Lisa LaFlamme Wednesday.

LaFlamme, reporting from the resort turned orphanage in Ossa, Poland, watched as the children sorted through boxes of donated clothing that arrived by the truckload. Tonight, they’ll sleep in a conference room and eat in a swanky resort restaurant, all run by volunteers.

Thousands of children in Ukraine's orphanages 'face being left behind'

There are 100,000 children living in orphanages and institutions in Ukraine. Save the Children warns that they risk being left behind.  

Around 100,000 children -- 1.3% of Ukrainian children -- live in an orphanage or institution such as a children's care home or boarding school for orphans, according to UNICEF.

"Russia’s military operation in Ukraine has triggered a million children to flee, but the majority of children in institutional care remain trapped in the country," said Irina Saghoyan, Save the Children’s Eastern Europe Director in a statement.

"These children are some of the most vulnerable in Ukraine and face a heightened risk of trafficking, abuse and other forms of exploitation."

Russia invaded Ukraine in late February, sparking a humanitarian crisis with more than 2.5 million people fleeing the country, according to the UN's refugee agency.

Men between the ages of 18 and 60 have been drafted as reservists, so it's mostly women and children who are fleeing to neighbouring countries. 

Save the Children warned that children in orphanages won't be able to access care as the violence escalates in the country.

The organisation called on governments to make an effort to protect children, ensuring that those without caregivers can access housing, health care and other support.

They are working to reunite children with extended family in friends in Ukraine, Poland and other countries.

Some organisations have worked to relocate these children; around 100 Jewish Ukrainian orphans arrived in Israel last week with the help of a Jewish fund.

But Save The Children warns that many of these at-risk youngsters remain in the country amid fears that Russia will continue targeting civilian infrastructure.


The invasion of Ukraine is a crisis on many fronts. As well as the violence and bloodshed being endured by those within the country, thousands of people have already fled across the border. Already, families have been separated in the chaos, and children are travelling, unaccompanied, into foreign countries. 


We are deeply concerned for the 100,000 children warehoused in Ukraine’s orphanage system. Orphanage buildings are already being targeted by shells, missiles and illegal cluster bombs. As fighting intensifies, the staff in these institutions are fleeing. Large numbers of children are being left to face the dangers of war, alone. 

This brutal invasion is not only exposing children and families to unimaginable harm right now, but will continue to do so for years to come. We must act now to avert a child protection emergency across Eastern Europe. By supporting our work across Ukraine, Moldova and Romania you can help protect children and families right now and in the aftermath of this war.














Orphans in Eastern Ukraine

“It’s a heartbreaking experience to sit down on the floor of one of the orphanages and have three little boys, probably ages three to four years old, begin to climb on you and talk to you and say, ‘will you be my daddy?’” Mock shares. “And my wife was there [and they asked] ‘will you be my mommy?’”



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