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Many of the homeless children lives in basements in residential buildings. There is no electricity or toilets, but here they are usually alone and have a roof over their heads.
Kharkiv, the second largest city of Ukraine, appears polished before it will host several football matches in the European Championship of football. But under the newly polished surface is the reality more dark. Thousands of street children lives in basements, sewers and abandoned houses, and to survive they have to steal and prostitute themselves. Only a few organizations in Ukraine are dealing with these children, and those who do, have very few resources.

Magnus Holm
Heimdalsgade 40, 4. th
2200 KBH N
Denmark
+45 23635296
mail@magnusholm.com

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