His house on Parkova Street was destroyed by a russian missile on the night of July 24, the same night another missile destroyed the Spaso-Preobrazhensky Cathedral in the center of Odesa.
The center’s administration and staff arranged fun tasks, challenges, and dances, and an entertaining spectacle for kids.
Olena Serhiivna, along with her daughter Daria and mother Raisa Mykolaivna, had been escaping from war not for the first time.
As the year 2023 comes to an end, it marks another year of tireless struggle for the freedom of Ukraine and the happy future of our children.
24 children whom Save Ukraine helped to return to Ukraine from russia and the temporarily occupied territories became participants of The New York Times photo project “Stolen Children of Ukraine”.
On Christmas Day, kids from our Hope and Healing Center in Gatne prepared a surprise for residents of Save Ukraine’s center for people with limited mobility.
Head of Save Ukraine, Mykola Kuleba, attended the demonstration of the new documentary film “Why Us?” illustrating how war devastates the lives of Ukrainian children.
Three more children have been successfully returned by our team from temporarily occupied territories. This concludes our 14th rescue mission, during which we saved a total of 14 children, seven of whom are orphans without parental care.
Yesterday, an enjoyable and memorable event took place at the @respublikapark for kids from our centers. Over 220 children enjoyed the rides at the Neopolis entertainment center, and the best part — it was all free!
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