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  • How Save Ukraine protects and restores ho...

    Every day, Save Ukraine volunteers risk their lives driving into active combat zones — to rescue those who cannot flee on their own.

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    12.11.2025
  • 24 children and teenagers rescued from TOT

    Thanks to Save Ukraine, more than 1,000 children have already been brought home. But thousands more are still waiting.

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    11.11.2025
  • Learned to Trust People Again

    Mykyta is nine. When we first met, he clung tightly to his grandmother’s hand, avoided eye contact, and hesitated to take a toy — a bright red fire truck. For a long while, he just stood aside, watching quietly, as if trying to understand whether this place was truly safe.

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    07.11.2025
  • How Art Therapy helps children recover

    At her first art therapy session, eight-year-old Lera sat quietly in the corner. When the therapist handed her a sheet of paper, she whispered: “I don’t know what to draw. Our house burned down.”

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    06.11.2025
  • Save Ukraine helps children heal

    When 9-year-old Olenka arrived at our Hope and Healing Center, she was terrified. After spending a third of her life under occupation, every loud sound made her cover her head with her hands.

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    05.11.2025
  • 8 children and teenagers rescued from TOT

    Thanks to Save Ukraine, more than 900 children have already been rescued from Russia and the temporarily occupied territories.

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    04.11.2025
  • First Early Intervention center in Irpin

    Now, families with young children have access to a place designed to help them grow, heal, and thrive from the very beginning.

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    03.11.2025
  • Join Forces to Bring Ukrainian Children

    We have signed a Memorandum of Cooperation with the Ministry of Justice of Ukraine — an important step that strengthens the joint efforts of the government and civil society in locating, protecting, and returning Ukrainian children abducted by Russia.

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    31.10.2025
  • Ukrainian children are being trained for war

    At 16, Yaryna should be preparing for her school graduation, thinking about university, and dreaming of a future in a free Ukraine. Instead, she spent her final school years under Russian occupation — in her half-destroyed hometown of Mariupol, where every day has been a fight to survive.

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    30.10.2025

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