what we do
Let’s Help These Children of Heroes Together!
Immediate Assistance
Our foundation accepts donations for the purchasing medications and other necessary humanitarian products in Europe. Everyone willing and having resources can help.
Long-Term Support
Help with quality education (incl. study of foreign languages), allow to develop passions and talents; pair with mentors; facilitate adoption, where required.
350
Years of
Foundation
10
,5kincredible
volunteers
20
k+monthly
donors
6500
successful
campains
OUR MISSION
Not a Single Child Should be Left Alone with the War
WE WORK CLOSE BY THE FRONTLINE
War Trauma Reflects the Life of a Child for Decades
Since the beginning of war operations we have visited all the most dangerous places, have repeatedly been taken under fire and have the experience of front line life. We learn the information at first hand, and we are on friendly terms with children who have spent all their childhood next to the war.
3630
CHILDREN DIED
8450
CHILDREN INJURED
30
m+LOST THEIR HOUSES
HOW WE CAN HELP
Our Under Guardianship are Our Friends
Psychological help to the children and parents
Since the beginning of war operations we have visited all the most dangerous places, have repeatedly been taken under fire.
Arranging centers for conducting group sessions
Since the beginning of war operations we have visited all the most dangerous places, have repeatedly been taken under fire.
Individual help for families with children
Since the beginning of war operations we have visited all the most dangerous places, have repeatedly been taken under fire.
Urgent assistance to women and children
Since the beginning of war operations we have visited all the most dangerous places, have repeatedly been taken under fire.
OUR MISSION
Read Small Part of Some Children`s Stories
Andry, 6 Years Old
We did not leave our home, because if the villages are empty, it will be easier for enemy troops to enter them...
Max, 8 Years Old
We did not leave our home, because if the villages are empty, it will be easier for enemy troops to enter them...
Victor, 8 Years Old
We did not leave our home, because if the villages are empty, it will be easier for enemy troops to enter them...