i went to the city of beloretsk and met anna urtseva there.ry difficult situation. we could not stay away and decided to help her. and not ursova is only 17 years old, but all her life she wanders around orphanages and lives with foster families either on the street or in the porches every six months. we changed housing, because everywhere we were expelled because our mother drank, or for non-payment. i don’t remember how many apartments we changed, 30 or 40. but how to get into the entrance. he's also closed. i usually call and say that i forgot the keys i will know. but mostly good people came across. in the orphanage, and already there she found out that her mother had been sent to prison. from the age of eight i lived first in an orphanage, then in a foster family and then in an orphanage. those were the best years of my childhood. my mother got out of prison and kicked me out of the orphanage so as not to pay child support. as she told me, you should be grateful to me for the fact that i gave birth to you and did not leave you in the hosp