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Shortly thereafter, police raided the apartment causing fear and panic in the hearts of the children living there. The policemen's aggression quickly melted into concern as they saw the hospitable atmosphere within the apartment. It was these policemen who initiated the legalization of Roman's work among Kiev's homeless children. An article written in the newspaper "Vechirniy Kiev" about Roman's work raised support from various officials within Kiev, allowing him to work out of a local kindergarten. "Barnabah" International Charity Foundation supervised Roman and his team, at which time they assumed the name "Father's House". Soon, there were 36 children living in the local kindergarten. Because the kindergarten was located in a densely populated district of Kiev, Father's House began searching for a more rural location for its Children's Center. The existing kindergarten was left to "Barnabah" ICF while Father's House started as an independent organization.
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