He has a dream, just like any other child in the world. Dreams can come true, if you work hard, follow your heart and believe in yourself.
Early in March as Myron Nehoda just turned 9-year-old, he put on his red football uniform and headed to a near by park to practice, just like a pro.
Myron, the young Ukrainian refugee boy from Mykolaiv was forced to flee his home on the 3rd of November along with his 33-year-old mother Oleksandra Baraban and his brothers Stanislav and Hnat following a shelling close to their home. Fearing for their lives they fled to neighboring Romania taking refuge in a shelter in Bucharest where they reside up-to-date.
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