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Like Doug and Eva Bates and others like Travis and Renae Hansen who do so much for the less-privileged and orphans of Russia.
These children have so little and we have so much-almost too much to properly appreciate. We should encourage all who read to share of their prosperity to assist in helping make a better life for these young ladies and so many others like them.
To get an understanding of life in a Russian orphanage-rent the movie "The Italian" which details the sad life of a six-year old orphan boy.
God bless you and your foundation Eva Bates!
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