Yekaterinburg Family With Nine Children Denied Free School Meals
Family Struggles to Make Ends Meet, Appeals to Authorities for Help
Parents Urge Officials to Reconsider Decision, Citing Financial Hardship
A family of nine children in Yekaterinburg, Russia, has been denied free school meals, despite struggling to make ends meet. The parents of the children have appealed to the authorities to reconsider the decision, citing their financial hardship.
The family's income is below the poverty line, and they rely on government assistance to survive. The children's father is unemployed, and the mother works part-time as a cleaner.
The family has been receiving free school meals for the past two years. However, they were recently informed that they no longer qualify for the program. The authorities have said that the family's income has increased slightly in recent months, which makes them ineligible for free meals.
The family is now struggling to pay for food and other basic necessities. They are appealing to the authorities to reconsider their decision and to provide the children with free school meals.