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Andy from Beaverton 14 year s ago
Those pictures do not tell the real story of how difficult it is for homeless children in the former communist nations. You can watch "The Children of Leningradsky (2005)" over at Google video. After watching that, you will realize how easy even the homeless have it in the U.S..
       
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m 14 year s ago
I don't think any homeless people regardless of what country their in have it easy.
       
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lolipop 14 year s ago
feeling sad...
       
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Maciek 14 year s ago
We work with such children in Ukraine. What's fantastic is that, although they are difficult (brutal, agresive...), they are also... just sweet children, when you scrap the harsh surface a little bit.
       
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mm 14 year s ago
tough
       
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Peanut 14 year s ago
Poor children. Poor dog. Heart-breaking. :(
       
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4down2 14 year s ago
Runaways having sex,alcohol,and cigarettes ?
       
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Christmas 12 year s ago
And I thought my shit was fucked up
       
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In the south of Odessa, a small group of 7 children live in the basement of an apartment complex. The access there is only through the ventiduct, which is even small for the children and they have to squeeze through it. They managed to connect to the electrical panel of the building to have some light in the basement and to use their electric stove. To keep warm, they press against the pipeline, which runs hot water. All seven are infected with HIV and take drugs every day. To get some money these kids steal, beg and collect scrap metal.

Very sad..

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