To rescue 100 Ukrainian children with disabilities

by Charitable organization Charitable Foundation Kyian
To rescue 100 Ukrainian children with disabilities
To rescue 100 Ukrainian children with disabilities
To rescue 100 Ukrainian children with disabilities
To rescue 100 Ukrainian children with disabilities
To rescue 100 Ukrainian children with disabilities
To rescue 100 Ukrainian children with disabilities
To rescue 100 Ukrainian children with disabilities
To rescue 100 Ukrainian children with disabilities
To rescue 100 Ukrainian children with disabilities
To rescue 100 Ukrainian children with disabilities
To rescue 100 Ukrainian children with disabilities
To rescue 100 Ukrainian children with disabilities
To rescue 100 Ukrainian children with disabilities
To rescue 100 Ukrainian children with disabilities
To rescue 100 Ukrainian children with disabilities
To rescue 100 Ukrainian children with disabilities
To rescue 100 Ukrainian children with disabilities
To rescue 100 Ukrainian children with disabilities
To rescue 100 Ukrainian children with disabilities
To rescue 100 Ukrainian children with disabilities
To rescue 100 Ukrainian children with disabilities
To rescue 100 Ukrainian children with disabilities

Project Report | Jul 23, 2025
A new victory thanks to you!

By Viktoriia | Project Manager

Dear friends and partners,

 

We sincerely thank each of you for supporting our project “Saving 100 Ukrainian Children with Disabilities.” Thanks to your generosity, 10 more children were able to undergo rehabilitation at a medical center where an experienced multidisciplinary team of specialists provides care.

 

The children received comprehensive support, including physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, sensory integration, and psychological assistance. Each child followed an individualized program tailored to their diagnosis, needs, and developmental level.

 

After just a few weeks, we began to see meaningful improvements—children became more active, moved with greater confidence, improved their fine motor skills, began using new words, experienced reduced anxiety, and showed more interest in interacting with their surroundings.

 

We’d especially like to share the story of Andrii’s mother:

“My son has hydrocephalus, convergent strabismus, speech delay, and coordination issues. Before rehabilitation, Andrii could only walk while holding someone’s hand. Thanks to the therapy sessions, he took his first independent steps, started feeding himself, and drinking from a cup. His movements became more coordinated. We are deeply grateful for your support—it means the world to us!”

 

Many more children are still waiting for the chance to receive treatment.

Your support is changing lives. Thank you for standing with us!

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Organization Information

Charitable organization Charitable Foundation Kyian

Location: Kyiv, kyiv region - Ukraine
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Project Leader:
Viktoriia Cherednychenko
Kyiv , kyiv region Ukraine
$6,600 raised of $56,400 goal
 
51 donations
$49,800 to go
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