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Inna Mamedalina


              KFC Voskhod
              Leader of the Charity Program “Generation Choice” in Yaroslavl

                  Once I read an article in the KFC corporate newspaper telling
              about the games held for the orphans in Ufa. I had heard about it
              before but the article made me start thinking: I could do some-
              thing kind for such kids, share some warmth with them. I decided
              to join the program.
                  During a special training I was explained the essence of the
              charity  program “Generation Choice”, and  understood that  it
              was really great to deliver career guidance in a game format.
                  The first activity “Introduction” went great. It was so rich in
              emotions and got us so much closer with the kids, that it seemed
              we had known each other for long, so that we did not want to
              say good-bye!
                  The next meeting was held beyond the program – we invited
              the kids to watch the game of our basketball team “Hope”. We
              welcomed every meeting.  The girls presented me  with some
              handmade souvenirs.
                  We came to see the kids in the orphanage, talking to them,
              having tea with cakes, playing board games, looking at the prizes
              of the kids and the articles they created at their handicraft les-
              sons.
                  In the middle of the academic year I noticed that one boy was
              always trying to be close to me. I have noticed that he is very
              open, communicating, active, social, offering his help and assist-
              ing the volunteers.
                  I had a thought – what if I could give more to this kid? Then
              I learnt a little more about the mentorship and graduated the fos-
              ter parents’ school. When I offered him my mentorship, he said,
              “I will think it over”, and in a minute he already agreed!
                  At the moment we are great friends, I have been visiting him
              beyond  the  program, wishing  to  provide  him with  knowledge
              and skills necessary for independent living. He tells me how he
              is doing with his studies, about his successes and achievements.
              And besides,  I  have submitted the pile  of documents and  am
              waiting for response from the Department of Children and Family
              Services and the orphanage.
                  If everyone had thought about the children who need our sup-
              port, the kids’ world would have been much happier and kinder!
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