Participants of the Train of Hope Program with adopted children are on a bus bound for Irkutsk airport.10.10.2015#2717754
Serbian Army General Lubica Dikovic at the 'Victor's March" military parade marking the 70th anniversary of the liberation of Belgrade from German fascist invaders.16.10.2014#2511843
A worker of an orphanage in Sevastopol practices with a child in the medical gymnastics room.16.10.2014#2511848
A sign pointing toward the foster home at Strogonovka village in the Simferopol District.15.10.2014#2511345
Scale at the food unit in a boarding home at Strogonovka village in the Simferopol District.15.10.2014#2511357
A food worker in a boarding home at Strogonovka village in the Simferopol District.15.10.2014#2511365
A child from a foster home at Strogonovka village in the Simferopol District in the play room.15.10.2014#2511331
A child from a foster home at Strogonovka village in the Simferopol District during classes.15.10.2014#2511342
A child from a foster home at Strogonovka village in the Simferopol District in the bedroom.15.10.2014#2511335
Potential adoptive parents have a walk with children from Yolochka foster home in Simferopol.15.10.2014#2511306
Potential adoptive parents have a walk with children from Yolochka foster home in Simferopol.15.10.2014#2511322
Participants in the Train of Hope program facilitating adoption have a walk with children from Yolochka foster home in Simferopol.15.10.2014#2511359
A potential adoptive parent before going on a walk with a child from Yolochka foster home in Simferopol.15.10.2014#2511304
Potential adoptive parents before going on a walk with a child from Yolochka foster home in Simferopol.15.10.2014#2511316
A potential adoptive parent gets acquainted with a child from Yolochka foster home in Simferopol.15.10.2014#2511302
Children from Yolochka foster home in Simferopol perform for participants in the Train of Hope program facilitating adoption.15.10.2014#2511362
Children from Yolochka foster home in Simferopol during a class with speech therapist.15.10.2014#2511318
Lithuanian schoolgirl Rasa Prasceviciute, who survived the first limb replantation in the history of USSR medicine, with her foster parents, Pijus Adomaitis and Sofia Adomaitene.10.10.1995#8424808
The adopted children of Tamara Mirzoyeva, an employee of a district council, left. In this photo, the mother who has many children is helping her adopted son Timur.01.10.1993#8722187
A family-type children's home in the Belorussian Soviet Socialist Republic. Marina Sagaidarova, a school teacher from Zhodino, Minsk Region, became a mother for 15 black boys and girls, her adopted children. Natasha, Masha and Maxim.17.10.1989#6555078
A family-type children's home in the Belorussian Soviet Socialist Republic. Marina Sagaidarova, a school teacher from Zhodino, Minsk Region, became a mother for 15 black boys and girls, her adopted children. Sasha and Boris Sagaidarov.21.06.1989#6555080
A family-type children's home in the Belorussian Soviet Socialist Republic. Marina Sagaidarova, a school teacher from Zhodino, Minsk Region, became a mother for 15 black boys and girls, her adopted children. Anton and Kira.21.06.1989#6555075
A family-type children's home in the Belorussian Soviet Socialist Republic. Marina Sagaidarova, a school teacher from Zhodino, Minsk Region, became a mother for 15 black boys and girls, her adopted children.21.06.1989#6555063
The USSR's first family-type children's home: Marina Sagaidarova, a school teacher from Zhodino, Belarusian SSR, adopted 15 Black boys and girls.21.06.1989#8212905
The USSR's first family-type children's home: Marina Sagaidarova, a school teacher from Zhodino, Belarusian SSR, adopted 15 Black boys and girls.21.06.1989#8212904
The USSR's first family-type children's home: Marina Sagaidarova, a school teacher from Zhodino, Belarusian SSR, adopted 15 Black boys and girls. Photo: Marina's adopted son Maxim.21.06.1989#8212902
The USSR's first family-type children's home: Marina Sagaidarova, a school teacher from Zhodino, Belarusian SSR, adopted 15 Black boys and girls. Marina's adopted son Vitya.21.06.1989#8212900
The USSR's first family-type children's home: Marina Sagaidarova, a school teacher from Zhodino, Belarusian SSR, adopted 15 Black boys and girls.21.06.1989#8212898
The USSR's first family-type children's home: Marina Sagaidarova, a school teacher from Zhodino, Belarusian SSR, adopted 15 Black boys and girls. Photo: Natalya and Maxim.21.06.1989#8212896
The USSR's first family-type children's home: Marina Sagaidarova, a school teacher from Zhodino, Belarusian SSR, adopted 15 Black boys and girls. Photo: Marina's adopted daughter Sasha.21.06.1989#8212895
The USSR's first family-type children's home: Marina Sagaidarova, a school teacher from Zhodino, Belarusian SSR, adopted 15 Black boys and girls. Photo: Marina's adopted daughter Zarya.21.06.1989#8212894
The USSR's first family-type children's home: Marina Sagaidarova, a school teacher from Zhodino, Belarusian SSR, adopted 15 Black boys and girls. Photo: Marina's adopted daughter, Kristina.21.06.1989#8212893