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Evgenia Bugakova


              Recruiting Group Leader
              YUM! Restaurants Russia, Moscow

                  From my early years, I  could not pass by those  who  were
              asking for help. I helped senior ladies to carry shopping bags,
              cleaned the neighboring forest from rubbish, donated some
              clothes. My life is full of kind stories that have educated me and
              brought joy and inspiration! And I would like to share a few.
                  When I was 13, I was taken to a hospital, and there was an
              abandoned baby there. He cried a lot as if he understood that no
              one needed him as if unconditional love failed in his case. I per-
              suaded the nurses to let me stay with the baby for the rest of my
              treatment in the hospital.  I had a younger sister and knew how
              to take care of babies. But I failed to agree with my mum to take
              this boy home.
                  When I was 19, on one of the internet forums I got acquainted
              with a girl who was pregnant and was facing lots of problems.
              I could not ignore this case. I arranged some fund raising, search-
              ing for people who were ready to help. We rented an apartment,
              brought food and found a job for her. At some point the girl felt
              better and left for her native town, and we lost connection with
              her. About five years later I got a ‘thank you letter’ and a photo
              from her, she looked happy together with her daughter.
                  I grew up, helping here and there, sharing all my energy, sym-
              pathizing with all my heart. For a long time I visited one ortho-
              dox orphanage in Pavlovo-Posadsky district. And after each visit
              I cried for so long and so lot. There were little babies among the
              kids in the orphanages then. And it was unbearably hard for me.
              At some point, I understood that I could no longer get so burned
              out and decided I would help in another way. I started arrang-
              ing such visits but did not attend myself. Finally, the company in
              which I worked at that time took this orphanage under patron-
              age and many issues got managed there.
                  Now I understand that my volunteering has changed, becom-
              ing more conscious and balanced. I am no longer getting burned
              out, I have got the resources and helping people in difficult situ-
              ations brings only joy to me!
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