'Had Ireland not come, I might not be alive': The children of Chernobyl given a second chance by activist Adi Roche's charity
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'Had Ireland not come, I might not be alive': The children of Chernobyl given a second chance by activist Adi Roche's charity
"Raisa Carolan often wonders how her life might have turned out had a charity from Ireland not visited the Minsk orphanage in which she lived for the first 10 years of her life."
"Chernobyl Children International likely saved her life, she believes. Had founder and CEO Adi Roche not walked into her life, there is every reason to believe she might not be alive now."
Raisa Carolan reflects on her life after being adopted from a Minsk orphanage, attributing her survival to the intervention of Chernobyl Children International. The charity, founded by Adi Roche, played a crucial role in her life, as she believes that without their support, she might not have survived the aftermath of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster. Roche's ongoing work continues to help those affected by the explosion, highlighting the long-term impact of the disaster on individuals and communities.
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