CHILDREN’S CAMP FOR TRAUMATIZED KIDS
Area: Odesa
Status: Urgent Needs
Budget: $20,000
Impact: 80 people
The third year of full-scale war in Ukraine has seen children become some of the most vulnerable victims, suffering deeply as they are unable to protect themselves. More than 20,000 children have been deeply traumatized, and unfortunately, this number continues to rise.
In collaboration with Odesa People’s Church, we are dedicated to bringing back a sense of childhood to those who have faced the horrors of war. These children have lost one or both parents in the conflict, experienced sexual violence, lost their homes, or are living in unacceptable conditions.
At our Children’s Camp for Traumatized Kids, our professional team provides a peaceful environment free from the sounds of sirens, a comprehensive rehabilitation program, balanced nutrition, and an abundance of love and care. These children are the future of our country.
The cost to support one child is 250 USD.
We invite you to touch the lives of these children and share a piece of your love with them.
Upcoming Projects:
Evacuation from Temporarily Occupied Territories
Budget: $26,200
Impact: 92 people
In the occupied territories, people face daily threats to their lives and well-being, with risks of violence, lack of medical care, and no prospects for the future. We are currently assisting in the evacuation of the most vulnerable, including those with limited mobility, bedridden individuals, and the elderly. With a waiting list of over 800 individuals.
Upcoming Projects:
Social Bakery in Liberated Territories
Budget: $12,050
Impact: 3,300 people
The Social Bakery serves the liberated villages of Mali, Velyki Prohody, and Ruska Lozova in the Derhachi ATC, Kharkiv region. This initiative addresses the needs of communities where state schools are overwhelmed by the influx of internally displaced persons (IDPs) and lack adequate bomb shelters to safely conduct classes.
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Now I will write not from myself, but from our team, with different attitudes towards the war, levels of physical training, and more. Fighting is indeed very difficult. You have to work to the limit of your capabilities and then just as much. Someone can’t stand it.
But a second breath opens when you understand, know, and feel support from home, acquaintances, and friends, sincere and real.
Understanding that we are not fighting alone opens some internal “power bank.”
We thank you very much for your kind words and support. We are strong because we have you.