Because of this partnership, families living in our Hope and Healing Centers now have electricity and warmth during blackouts.
Just a few months ago, three-year-old Sasha did not respond to his name and would suddenly run away from his mother during walks. He avoided eye contact, could not focus even for a short time, and struggled with everyday routines.
Mykola spoke with gratitude to people in the United States and around the world who continue to stand with Ukraine.
These children endured years of intimidation and attempts to erase their national identity. Today, they are finally safe.
The first pilot course of the “Positive Parenting School” has been completed at the Save Ukraine Early Intervention Center in Irpin.
These children endured years of intimidation and attempts to erase their national identity. Today, they are finally safe.
Families living in Save Ukraine’s Hope and Healing Centers, as well as in modular housing for displaced families in Irpin and Hatne (Kyiv region), now have reliable access to safe drinking water.
These children endured years of intimidation and attempts to erase their national identity, but today, they are finally safe.
Last week, the Save Ukraine Center welcomed members of a Latvian delegation. During the visit, our guests learned firsthand how rescue operations are carried out and heard the stories of children who survived occupation, forced displacement, and the loss of their homes.
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