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We’ve provided support to the Family-Type Children’s Home of Olena Plastun raising 7 children. The family was forced to evacuate from Kherson region because of war. Now they are in a relatively safe place. Our assistance comes in the form of a generator, aimed at ensuring their ability to endure the cold season comfortably.
We’ve extended our support to the Family-Type Children’s Home of Hanna Sabitova (currently caring for 7 children) from the Kherson region, who were compelled to leave their home due to the war. Our assistance, delivered in the form of a charging station, aims to enhance their living conditions and contribute to a more comfortable daily life.
Family-Type Children’s Home of Ivan Korol, providing a loving home for 7 children aged 4 to 17 in Dublyany, Lviv region, received essential household appliances. The assistance included a vacuum cleaner, a multicooker, and an electric oven, ensuring the family has the necessary tools for maintaining their home.
Family-Type Children’s Home of Inna Kryvko, currently nurturing 9 children, received essential household and hygiene products. The aid included vital items such as plates, towels, washing powder, soap, shampoo, toothpaste, detergents, etc. This support is pivotal for maintaining a clean and nurturing environment, ensuring the well-being of the children.
We purchased and delivered essential food supplies along with a microwave oven for a family-type children’s home of Horzova Nelia caring for seven children. Despite offers to relocate abroad, the family made a heartfelt decision to remain in their home, living on their land. This support ensures they have the necessary resources for their daily needs and contributes to their well-being.
We purchased and delivered a laptop to facilitate the education of children in Alla Pogoretska’s family-type children’s home. The family, which consists of Alla and her husband along with their 7 adopted children (five of whom are biologically related), faces a challenge due to the limited availability of learning gadgets. With only one computer for the entire family, studying on phones is challenging, especially considering not everyone in the family has one. The provided laptop aims to address this technological gap and support the educational needs of the children.
The family-type children’s home of Serhiy Matyas was established in 2020. The family, which takes care of 7 children, are displaced from the Donetsk region. With the outbreak of a full-scale war, they had to face many difficulties, the prices rose significantly. In addition, the family has two children with disabilities. For the needs of the family, we bought and handed over supplies of food, hygiene products, diapers, etc.
We ourchased and delivered a refrigerator for Larisa Musienko’s family-type children’s home, which cares for 8 children under the age of 16. The previous refrigerator in the family malfunctioned, and a replacement was urgently required. Given the substantial food needs of such a large family, the provision of a refrigerator holds significant importance.
We bought and delivered help for the family-type children’s home (6 children aged 8 to 17 years) of Olena Moskalenko in the form of food supplies and household goods.
Before the full-scale war, the family lived in the city of Oleshki, Kherson region. In 2022, the family survived two terrible months of occupation. At the end of April 2022, it became possible to leave for the territory controlled by Ukraine.
The family has 13 children aged 7 to 17, living in Ivano-Frankivsk region (moved from Dnipropetrovsk region because of war and active military actions close to their city). Now they are renting housing and the family’s expenses have increased significantly. To furnish their house, we bought and delivered them a washing machine.
The family has 10 children aged 7 to 16. With the beginning of a full-scale war, the needs of the family became more. Every day there are concerns that there are food supplies, hygiene products, medicine, that the house is warm and that the children have everything they need. To improve their living conditions we purchased and delivered a boiler, 10 sets of bed linen and supplies of laundry detergent.
The family-type children’s home of the Gorban family was established in 2011. Currently, 10 children are being raised here.
Due to the war, the family had to leave their native city of Kharkiv to a village in the region due to constant shelling. The whole family is waiting for peace and the opportunity to return home.
For their needs, we delivered them a washing vacuum cleaner.
The family-type children’s home, created by Shvora family, takes care of 6 children. Before the start of the full-scale war, they lived in the Kherson region. But due to the danger to children’s lives, they had to leave everything and evacuate. We purchased and handed over a comfortable bunk bed for children’s sleeping arrangements.
For Savchuk’s family-type children’s home, household goods, namely an electric stove and sets of bed linen, were provided.
The family is raising 7 children aged 6 to 18 and currently lives in the Lviv region. They lived for 1.5 months under occupation in the Kherson region, but for the sake of the children’s safety, they decided to move.
Olena, with her husband, is raising 8 children aged 9 to 19 in her family-type children’s home. The family faced the war face to face, had to survive the occupation and leave their native home. Now the family starts life anew, without all the property that has been accumulated over the years. We provided them with drying machine.
The Ovcharenko family (family-type chaildren’s home) has 9 children from 6 to 17 years of age. The family spent 9 months under occupation in Kherson. After the liberation of the city, they still had to leave due to shellings. Now the family lives in Odesa region and starts life from scratch. For their needs, we purchased and handed over a washing machine.