The Ergashevs, who visited the Uzbek district of Fergana region, did a good deed and took care of five boys of different ages and nationalities. Four children are in the orphanage No. 22 in Tashkent, and the fifth, 13-year-old Ruslan, is in the orphanage No. 14 in Chirchik. Most of the guys are already in their teens: two are 17 and two are 16. The first question asked to the Ergashev family was: did the age of the pupils, their character and habits frighten them? The parents replied:
We raised two sons: our eldest son is now in university, and our second son is a 7th grader. We have at least some experience in raising young men. We learn to build close relationships with each other, to seek common interests, to find common ground with everyone. We have already learned that Ruslan, like our eldest son, loved sports and visited the sambo section in Tashkent. Oleg said he knows how to repair cars and dreams of becoming an auto mechanic. It’s a wonderful, good profession and much needed in our area. Danil and Arthur want to try themselves in the stylist profession, if they decide to open their own business in the future, we will support themSamir loves to work with computers, and our youngest son also has a high level of knowledge in the field of computers. Masturakhon Abdujalilovna has extensive experience in communicating with adolescents: she is a teacher by education, and now she is the Deputy Director for Academic Affairs - a senior teacher. The head of the family, Dilshodbek Ibrohimovich, worked as an ophthalmologist for many years. Some time ago they decided to engage in farming and of course this work takes up a lot of their time.That's why Masturakhon's sister, Shakhnoza Abdujalilovna, was hired as an educator so that the children would not be left unattended. These days, the Ergashevs' house is frequented by guests: relatives, neighbors in the neighborhood - all the children are getting acquainted.