Our guests met the team, saw the programs in action, and spoke with those who work directly with children every day.
On December 8, Okhmatdyt Children’s Hospital hosted the premiere of a short film based on the real-life story of five-year-old Lina from the Kherson region.
All the rescued children are now staying at Save Ukraine’s Centers, where they receive everything needed to restore a sense of safety.
Austrian Ambassador Robert Müller visited the children in our care, bringing St. Nicholas Day gifts and a message of solidarity.
We have helped 516 families with children escape danger. Our drivers completed 1,108 evacuation trips to ensure that every child, every mother, and every grandmother reached a safe place.
Last week, the Save Ukraine team rescued 19 Ukrainian children and teenagers from occupation.
A festive concert took place at our Hope and Healing Center in Hatne for children rescued by Save Ukraine, as well as for children from the Hatne community.
When 8-year-old Diana first came to our Hope and Healing Center, she barely spoke. She avoided eye contact, hesitated to raise her hand even when she knew the answer, and felt overwhelmed in any unfamiliar space.
This month, as winter approaches, our Hope and Healing centers received food packages from World Central Kitchen.
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