The Save Ukraine center recently welcomed its first visit from the Special Envoy of the Secretary General of the Council of Europe on Ukrainian Children
All of them are safe in our centers, receiving psychological help, legal assistance, support with documents, and secure housing.
When 11-year-old Sofia first entered our psychologist Dariia’s office, it felt as though she had brought the war with her.
All those rescued are safe in our centers, receiving psychological help, legal assistance, support with documents, and secure housing.
Six military vehicles surrounded the house. Armed men shouted at the children: “Hands up!” Behind the wall, their mother was being tortured.
2025 was not an easy year for thousands of Ukrainian families. It was a year of fear, doubts, and loss — but also a year in which many were able to find safety and hope for change.
On February 23, 2026, in Kyiv, during the Justice conference organized by the Office of the President of Ukraine to mark the fourth anniversary of the full-scale invasion, a panel discussion titled “The Stolen Generation: How Russia Is Destroying the Future of Ukrainian Children” took place.
Currently, all those rescued are in our centers. We are doing everything so they finally feel safe and begin to build plans for a free future.
When she first came to our center, she was quiet and withdrawn. Step by step, Polina is learning to recognize and express her emotions, to trust, and to build friendships.
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