Family Links
Mulberry is supporting six foster families and two transitional living homes. The foster families include large family-type homes with as many as ten foster children and traditional foster families that may have one foster child. All of the foster families include biological children.The transitional living homes are for children who are ready to leave their life on the streets. They are allowed to live with a Mulberry staff member as long as they agree to live by the rules. The rules include attending school, getting vocational training and attending church and a bible study. These families are intentionally smaller.
The following families have a website with photos and news.
The Goryianov Family
The Goryainov family was the first large family type foster home registered under the Dyetski Dom foundation. There are nine children.Galina Gudvil
The Gudvil family lives in a rented home in Simferopol. There are currently eight children.The following families do not have a website at this time.
The Matzevich family is the largest with eleven children. They live in Dyetski Dom, in unit number two.The Chernov family currently has eight children. They live in Dyestski Dom, as well, in unit number three.








