Help Evacuate!
Winter, cold, snow – all those are coming very soon… Do you already have warm boots?
It seems that 50-100 km from Kyiv is not a big distance, but believe that families who have children with disabilities have a horrible life. The situation in the country with introduction of the quarantine COVID in 2020 left such families without a possibility to earn money for essential needs and food…
Covid-19. Helping children in this situation.
SOS! Who will help to save lives of children on the front lines from frost in the winter of 2019-2020?
In the winter of 2018-2019, thanks to joint projects with various partner organizations, more than 40 large families of war-affected areas have received assistance to heat homes. Photos for a reminder of those times below. Unfortunately, there will be no finance from partners this winter. How to survive on the go? Hope only for…
Sad news but we never give up…
Our volunteer bus Volkswagen Transporter was set on fire in Poltava tonight. Burned out completely. It was definitely an arson. Although, the police are trying to convince that it was not. But the car had no battery at the time. Nothing could “lock up”. We wrote a statement to the police and criminal proceedings have been opened.
On the same night, a memorial plaque to war participants was destroyed…
Veronika can already talk! The difficult way to the victory.
Veronika was born in a large family from a village in the Kyiv area. She is the fifth child in the family. Veronika could not hear from birth. On September 17, 2018, at the age of 4, Veronika underwent surgery to install a cochlear implant.
The sound processor was connected and the child heard the first sounds on October 15, 2018…
New conditions of a logo contest for the Makariv family revival centre
How to survive in Ukraine in a family where everyone has disabilities? History Lyubov.
– Frankly, our family – in fact – is 100% people with disabilities … What is there to hide? Raising children is always a challenge – I know it from communicating with other mothers like me, – it is much harder if the child is disabled.
Yes, we (Alex and I) are working. Alex, despite the fact that he does not have one leg, has a furniture repair business. However, we cannot cover all expenses associated with the rehabilitation of the child with our income, which makes us dependent on help…