The heroes of our plot are Denis, born in 2009. and Veronica 2011. They are very nice kids. The glorious beauty and clever Veronica, with burning brown eyes, dimples from a smile on her cheeks and a gentle voice, is engaged in dancing, and her handsome and serious brother Denis is playing football. Veronica's favorite school subject is mathematics, and Denis's is Ukrainian. They are very tactful, open, bright and sociable children. And also attentive and diligent. They were happy to answer our questions. And they talked about their favorite film "Oranges for Christmas" with a touching plot, where a girl from an orphanage never ate oranges, and one kind uncle brought them to the institution where the girl lived and hung them on the Christmas tree. And the heroine with her friends finally tried them. Denya and Nika believe that in a family, parents should work, take care and raise children, and children should help them around the house. The guys voiced their dream to us without hesitation: "so that we get into a good family."
They also have a lovely elder brother Sergey, which is located in another institution.
And we sincerely hope that soon their dream will come true and they will be brought up by loving parents!
Video created with the support of Changing Chairs One Life-Ukraine Charitable Foundation
Anyone who is thinking about accepting these guys or other children into the family, please read the memo to the potential adoptive parents, guardians, and foster parents; you can also contact Children’s Affairs' service of the Zaporozhia State Administration by telephone (061) 239-01-56 and provide the numbers of the questionnaires of Denis (0391148) and Veronica (0391135).
Other children who dream of finding a family
If for some reason you are currently not able to adopt (for example, you are a student and do not have a family of your own yet) you are still able to help children at a boarding school (an orphanage with your financial support. Ways you can help include: planning and participating in excursions and trips for children; visiting a child in an orphanage; or helping purchase developmental toys, books, construction sets, and sports equipment.