The founders of this family orphanage are Zamira Karlievna and Komiljon Khurramovich, whose eldest child lives in a separate house
raising her child. If he has a small child, he will study at the Samarkand Medical Institute. They appealed to the Department of Child Protection on December 15 last year, stating that they were ready to accept children as members of their families, regardless of their age or nationality. Their application was reviewed by experts and their living conditions were studied. The apartment has 12 rooms, a separate bathroom for girls and boys, a spacious dining room, a well-thought-out interior for rooms where children can do homework, and meets all the requirements. A week later, they were allowed to adopt a child.Zamira Karlievna and Komiljon Khurramovich traveled all over the region and even visited the capital: 14-year-old Amalia, 13-year-old Otabek from the House of Mercy No. 22 in Tashkent, 17-year-old Bibisora and her 14-year-old sister Kunduzoy and 11-year-old Ulbegim-Qizirik district, mother 10-year-old Durdona, who was orphaned after mother's death, and her brother Azizbek from Sherabad district, only adopted 10-year-old Bibigon from their neighborhood.
Zamira Kaliyeva and Komiljon Khurramovich first asked the children what they were interested in besides reading. Every child has their own hobby. Amalia likes athletics, Otabek - swimming, Azizbek - football, Bibisora and Bibizkhan immediately chose a common theme - sewing. Durdona and Ulbegim can’t be separated from books, and Kunduzoy loves to cook, and the first thing she asked her mother was a cookbook. In the evening, when the lights are turned on in the windows of the houses, the family gathers at a huge table in a large house: a parent, six daughters and two sons. The eldest sons come to the hospitality and the happy laughter of the children resounds long in the house