For instance, in the NG| Kids Day Center in Kharkiv, there’s a strong focus on art therapy.
The Ibliyev family from Donetsk region has twice lost their place under the sun due to the war.
A part of our team, along with five Ukrainian children we brought back to Ukraine, are now in the United States on a vital mission.
Last year, we assisted Rostik in returning from the occupied Crimea, and now he is celebrating his 18th birthday.
Our center in Irpin, which supports people with limited mobility, hosted a special day on the last Saturday.
Last week, volunteers at ACET, along with the teenagers at our Hope and Healing Center, explored answers to some vital questions
Ukrainian children, even when trapped by the enemy, continue to dream of coming back home. And they do come back.
All schools in the city closed, and Alina stopped talking to her peers. Once very social, the girl became introverted after February 24th.
Our amazing friends at ARDIS group always bring joy to our children, giving them nice things.
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