Thursday, December 9, 2010

A SITUATION - CAN YOU HELP

HER NAME IS KATYA.
We have been working on a difficult sitution here in Ukraine. There is a young American girl who is presently at an orphanage not by her choice. She was adopted from Ukraine when she was in grade 6. She turned 18 in August of this year and in October 2010 her adoptive parents put her on a plane and sent her back to Ukraine. We have heard her story and it is sad.
She is receiving help from a church in Krivoy Rog as well as other individuals in Ukraine. She now has no place to return to in the US and had no idea of what she will do. The US Embassy has been contacted and they are aware of the situation and are planning to do a thorough investigation of the situation.



Our staff are doing what they can do as well. We have found a place for her to stay here in Ukraine until she can return to the US, but she is running out of time to leave the country. Foreigners can only stay three months and then need to leave and then they can re-enter. Although she was born in Ukraine, she is now considered a foreigner. Her citizenship is US and she wants to return, but has no one to help her in the US.

This is where we place the call to our friends, family and bloggers. Is there anyone out there willing to take a risk and help? Her story is one of constant conflict, verbal abuse and lack of emotional support. She claims she was a Magna student (can easily be confirmed). She was to graduate this year, but was sent back before this could take place. She will likely lose most of her school year. She claims she was sent back with only hours notice - afraid of what the alternatives were for her.



All persons working with her in Ukraine claim she is a nice girl - very upset at this, does not know the national language of Ukrainian and speaks "weak" Russian. In fact her Russian is at a grade 6 level. She wants to return home to the US. She sees no hope with her adoptive family.



Please consider this, pray for this siutation and let us know if you have any ideas. You can contact us at our email address - we believe this young woman deserves to have this help. One cannot make decisions alone when you are 18 - in a foreign country - facing the unknowns - and just plain scared.

2 comments:

The Priests are Growing! said...

We are heading to Ukraine January 17 to her city for our adoption. Would love to hear more about the situation and how we could maybe help her back and get her on her feet, maybe to college or something. I don't know if she can wait for us, but we would love to help.
l_brangers@yahoo.com
Laura Priest
www.prieststory.blogspot.com

Unknown said...

Please contact me about Katya. She would fit perfectly into our family! We have a "spare" room already. We have an adult special needs adopted daughter that still lives with us as well as 16 and 7 year old daughters and 12 year old twin sons. We intend to adopt internationally in the future, but finances will not allow us to right now. Katya would be an answer to our prayers as well as us being able to give her a home.
Kelly

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