When Keshia Melton, a registered nurse of 11 years from New Zealand, shared a heartfelt post on social media about a Ukrainian child with special needs desperately needing a home, the perfect family answered. Five years on, Amelia and three additional children with special needs are thriving with the same adoptive family. Keshia’s involvement with orphanages in Ukraine began after she watched a hard-hitting BBC documentary, “Ukraine’s Forgotten Children.” The documentary followed kids and adults growing up in state care in appalling conditions, most abandoned by their families for having disabilities. “I couldn’t carry on with my life without doing something after seeing how the children were suffering,” Keshia, 32, explained to The Epoch Times via email. The native Kiwi, who works with elderly and chronically ill patients, contacted Maya’s Hope in 2014, a charity helping the children featured in the documentary. Keshia was then hired as the charity’s Ukraine program manager …