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Home: a foster family was created in Voznesensk

A foster family was created in Voznesensk. Photo: press service of the Voznesensk City Council. A foster family was created in Voznesensk. Photo: press service of the Voznesensk City Council.

A new foster family was created in Voznesensk, which took the girl under its care. A family that already has children of its own decided to adopt a child deprived of parental care.

At the request of the family, the personal data of the child and adoptive parents will not be disclosed.

This was reported by the press service of the Voznesensk City Council.

Representatives of the local authorities met with the family and signed an agreement on placing the girl with a new family.

The secretary of the city council, Viktoriia Baltser, emphasized the importance of such initiatives, especially in times of war, when many children are left without parental care.

«Now, when we live in times of war and trials, against the background of difficult circumstances due to hostilities, we are faced with a painful reality — many children are left without parental care. These are not just numbers in reports, these are destinies, the lives of children who need warmth, support and a reliable family. Every child deserves to grow up in love, to be protected and to feel like a part of the family,» said Baltser.

The city council also emphasized that adoptive parents believe in their abilities and will be able to create an atmosphere of love and support for the child who will now become part of their family.

Earlier, a foster family was created in the Buzke community. The spouses of Zoryna and Viktor Kucherov signed an agreement with the Buzke village council.

We will remind that an internally displaced family-type orphanage operates in the Mykolaiv region, which moved from the Oleshky district of the Kherson region.

In addition, nine foster families are registered in the Mykolaiv region, where 24 children are raised.

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