Rosa Monckton visited Bulgarian Orphanage 's Mail Online. She said: "In a room full of crib, urine, other grades, unrecognizable smells, I picked up the nearest baby, his skin is translucent and gently stretched. On the skeleton his eyes are dull, I can feel every bone in his body I will hold it in my arms, the only weight is the odor overflowing from his feet I come from a diaper, bone and skin are bad.
A few months later, we arrived at the problematic orphanage. Several kids are placed in the building, made of dry mud and cardboard. Children are in the garden - plaza filled with red clay - I am playing soccer. It is no longer anxious to fix more than 1000 football. That flat ball is what they have. They slept on the mud and had a blanket I found. They ate Mieri Pap (a kind of polenta), this is their staple food. They ate with broken bowls with their fingers. For many people this is their only meal of the day and for some unhappy people this is their only meal of the week.
Everyone has heard about the fear stories of orphanages, but the common point is "my difference". I also said so. We stand in stark contrast to most orphanages, but it is not as good as the family. This is another word in the cycle of an orphanage unless your orphanage is actively reuniting children and families and one of the few orphanages you find without foster parents or adoptive parents. Care at that core institution, the majority of the content that it needs and contradicts contradicting the creation of a real home environment
Up to 95% of children in orphanages have at least one parent and one relative. Due to poverty, disability, and social exclusion, most children grew up in orphanages, state agencies, and other so-called children's houses. In many countries, families with children have very few family resources. Parents who can not receive the necessary treatment may feel that there is no option other than giving up. Others wish to improve their lives at children's orphanages due to poverty - warm families, more food, education