Sponsor Ukrainian children’s education through the Healing Childhood program and help restore hope to those who’ve lost so much. This initiative supports displaced and war-affected children in Ukraine by providing full-day schooling, three nutritious meals, and creative art therapy — all in a safe and loving environment. With just $280 a month, you can make a life-changing difference. Your sponsorship ensures these children continue their education and recover from trauma in a stable, caring school setting.

Imagine being 9 years old… but instead of school, there’s fear. Instead of art class, there’s silence. Instead of lunch with friends, there’s uncertainty.

Now imagine being the person who brings that child back to a desk, a paintbrush, a plate of food — and most importantly, back to joy.

Together with the Good Samaritan Foundation and Helping Ukraine US, we are launching an urgent project:
🌻 Healing Childhood – A School for Displaced Ukrainian Children 🌻

This isn’t just school.
It’s 3 meals a day.
It’s 10 hours of learning and care.
It’s safety, structure, and smiles in the face of war.

The children in this program have faced unimaginable loss — many have lost a parent, are far from home, or have fathers currently defending their country on the front lines.

For $280 a month, you can sponsor one child’s full education and nourishment. We’re supporting 10 children. 10 futures. 10 stories you can help rewrite.

Odessa Church School is ready. The children are waiting. Let’s not make them wait longer.

🙏 Donate today and be the reason a child feels safe again.
🔗 https://cfneg.fcsuite.com/erp/donate/create/fund?funit_id=3442

📽️ The video you see was filmed at the Odessa Church School during an earlier phase of this program. These are real children whose lives your kindness continues to touch today. Their needs are still urgent. Your support is still life-changing.

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