Cindyluwho
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This was our first year hosting a child from Belarus. Belarus is the country where most of the radiation from Chernobyl fell 18 years ago and the people are still greatly affected by it. Every year the country sends thousands of children out of the area to spend 6 weeks in a radiation free environemt. For every 6 weeks a child is out of the radiation, it can add 5-10 years to their life.
Of the 50+ children that came in our local group, we rec'd the only one without parents. The family, her aunt and grandmother, have made it clear that she is welcome to come to stay with us full time. Has anyone else hosted and then adopted a child? This thought never crossed our mind before we hosted as we were under the assumption that adoption was not allowed from Belarus, now we know that's not the case. We have so many questions and lots of thinking to do. Obviously, the first question is - Is this even possible? We were totally and completely in love with her after those 6 weeks, she is 11 years old, just one year older than our daughter and they were inseperable the whole time she was here. It broke our hearts to send her back, but we will be able to host her again, every year until she turns 19 and we are completely willing to pay for her college here when it's time if adoption is not a possibility. It's a very strange dilemma; is it better to financially help her and her family back home or to bring her here and then possibly not have any left over resources to help her family from then on? Oh, please help, any comments would be appreciated.
Of the 50+ children that came in our local group, we rec'd the only one without parents. The family, her aunt and grandmother, have made it clear that she is welcome to come to stay with us full time. Has anyone else hosted and then adopted a child? This thought never crossed our mind before we hosted as we were under the assumption that adoption was not allowed from Belarus, now we know that's not the case. We have so many questions and lots of thinking to do. Obviously, the first question is - Is this even possible? We were totally and completely in love with her after those 6 weeks, she is 11 years old, just one year older than our daughter and they were inseperable the whole time she was here. It broke our hearts to send her back, but we will be able to host her again, every year until she turns 19 and we are completely willing to pay for her college here when it's time if adoption is not a possibility. It's a very strange dilemma; is it better to financially help her and her family back home or to bring her here and then possibly not have any left over resources to help her family from then on? Oh, please help, any comments would be appreciated.