We are the biggest charity providing long-term complex support to Ukrainian children who have lost one or both parents to the Russian-Ukrainian war - the worst war in Europe since World War II. As of now, there are 12,400 + children under our support. As the war continues, from 10 to 20 children are added to the fund's support programs every day. Through building relationships, we can provide bespoke, comprehensive care, education, and emotional healing. We aim to empower these children to overcome adversity, rebuild their lives, and create a brighter future for themselves, and for Ukraine. We treat Ukrainian children who have lost one or both parents due to the russian war, as part o... read more We are the biggest charity providing long-term complex support to Ukrainian children who have lost one or both parents to the Russian-Ukrainian war - the worst war in Europe since World War II. As of now, there are 12,400 + children under our support. As the war continues, from 10 to 20 children are added to the fund's support programs every day. Through building relationships, we can provide bespoke, comprehensive care, education, and emotional healing. We aim to empower these children to overcome adversity, rebuild their lives, and create a brighter future for themselves, and for Ukraine. We treat Ukrainian children who have lost one or both parents due to the russian war, as part of our own family so we can better understand their individual needs, and deliver the urgent and long-term support they need, when they need it.
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By Oleksandra Mishkevych | Donors' stewardship & support manager
Meet Volodya — a boy whose childhood was forever changed in February 2022. His father, Ivan, joined the country’s defense from the very first days but always tried to be there for the most... Read the full report ›By Oleksandra Mishkevych | Donors' stewardship and support manager
This summer, our camps once again became safe spaces where children could reconnect with joy, friendship, and play. For Children of Heroes, camp is not just recreation. It is emotional recovery. 40... Read the full report ›By Oleksandra Mishkevych | Donors' stewardship & support manager
Dear Friends, More than 14,000 children under our care continue to face the consequences of war — loss, displacement, and the daily struggle to rebuild a sense of safety and stability. Each... Read the full report ›