
Area: Odesa
Status: On-going
Budget: $3,840
Wise Carpenter, a program we proudly support, empowers Ukrainian boys aged 7 to 14 whose fathers have either been lost to the ongoing war or are currently serving in the Ukrainian Armed Forces by teaching crucial skills, values, and principles to assist their growth into responsible and capable adults.
Our program imparts practical skills, such as tool use and craftsmanship, within a value-based framework. We are dedicated to fostering a strong sense of responsibility and integrity, highlighting the importance of accountability, resilience, and the time-tested values of masculinity and family commitment.
Small class sizes—typically 6 to 8 pupils per group—ensure that each child receives sufficient individual attention and deeper, more personalized guidance. This supportive community fosters a space where both mentorship and camaraderie flourish, allowing the boys to grow with guidance and encouragement.
Through weekly sessions over a two-year period and an annual camp gathering, we aim to shape these boys into confident, skilled, and emotionally mature young men. Our goal is not just to equip them with hands-on skills, but to build a strong ethical foundation rooted in hard work, personal responsibility, and loyalty to family, empowering them to face life’s challenges—present and future—with courage and confidence.
Your generous support will allow us to continue providing these boys with vital tools both practical and moral.
Urgent Needs:
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:
Field Blood Transfusion Kits
Budget: $10,000
The Rocky Mountain Aid Foundation, led by ex-military volunteers, is committed to supporting Ukraine, with 100% of donations going directly to their mission.
They are currently focused on training combat medics and setting up stabilization points in the Donbas region.
One of the key components of their mission is performing field blood transfusions, which are critical for saving lives on the front lines.
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