Well, perhaps the Disney board isn't the best board to discuss this, however, here goes!
We adopted a little girl from Russia several years ago. About a year ago I established contact with her birth mother. I initiated the contact through a translator. I received one letter from the birth mother telling me she was very happy to know her daughter is alive and well and much loved. Although I sent subsequent letters, I never received another reply.
Then, just yesterday, I received a letter from someone claiming to be her brother (all correspondence goe via email and through a translator, she has no direct access to our address or any personal information). The email was quite pathetic. According to her brother, she is extremely ill and dying of cancer. The family is living in abject poverty (which I do believe, unfortunately, is true). They have appealed to me for assistance with medical bills. They did not specify an amount, he just said "any amount would be appreciated". He said she will die in 6 months without proper medical care.
Of course, I'm not a fool, my first thought was that its some sort of scam. It sounded like those phony Nigerian emails going around asking for assistance. But I'm not heartless, either. I've been in agony over this letter and how to respond to it. What if its really true? I certainly want to think this through before responding. If I start sending money, where does it end? That's where it would become a form of emotional blackmail.
I understand that medical care in Russia is free for its citizens, however, its of substandard quality. Russians of any means utilize private medical care (which is acceptable quality), or travel to other countries for medical care. I certainly can't pay for cancer treatment via their private health care system. surely she's entitled to whatever free medical care is available? However, probably she need money for transportation, food, other expenses that medical insurance wouldn't cover. But how could I be sure the money was being used for the intended purpose, and not just to feed someone's drug or alcohol habit?
My head tells me I'm being scammed, but my heart wants to help. Perhaps I should ask for medical records? I'm also trying to locate humantarian organizations that could provide her with aid.
I received this email just before Thanksgiving and it has weighed on my mind the entire holiday. Does anyone have any thoughts as to how I could verify this story and how I could find some sort of aid for her? Any thoughts appreciated!