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A laptop was provided to the Anzhela Kimlyk family-type children’s home in Kryvyi Rih. The family, which cares for eight children aged 8 to 18, are internally displaced from Kherson region and lost everything they had, taking only the essentials in one backpack. Theprovided laptop will significantly ease the children’s learning process and make it much more effective.
A dryer was purchased and delivered to the Tetiana Orlenko family in Dnipropetrovsk region. The family cares for eight children, six of whom are schoolchildren and two are college students. At the start of the full-scale war, Tetiana and Petro took in three children from Izium and later welcomed two boys from Skadovsk, Kherson region.
A freezer was purchased and delivered to the Nataliya Koliesnikova family-type children’s home in the Dnipropetrovsk region. The family cares for seven children, and this support helps improve their living conditions and ensure they have enough space for food storage.
A washing machine was purchased and delivered to the Tetyana Shutyikova family in the Kirovohrad region. The family, which cares for five foster children, now has one less household challenge to manage, improving their daily life.
Four writing desks were purchased and delivered to the Vasylchenko foster family in the Dnipropetrovsk region. The family, which cares for six children, lacked essential furniture to create a comfortable learning environment.
An oven was purchased and delivered to the Maksymenko foster family in the Kirovohrad region. The family, raising 10 children, is dedicated to creating a comfortable environment where the children can grow, learn, and thrive.
A two-compartment refrigerator was delivered to the Horzovyh foster family in the Zakarpattia region. The family cares for six children, and this support helps ensure they have the essentials for their daily needs.
A gas water heater was provided to the Fedorenko foster family in the Dnipropetrovsk region. The family cares for six children and faces challenges familiar to many: growing needs, broken appliances, and constant expenses. Despite these difficulties, they remain a close-knit and joyful family, as shared by Halyna, the foster mother.
A dryer was purchased and delivered to the Maksymenko foster family in the Kirovohrad region. The family cares for 10 children and decided to stay and support others despite considering evacuation at the start of the full-scale invasion. Supporting such families is essential, as their needs are numerous and often exceed their financial resources.
A dryer was purchased and delivered to the Kryvko foster family in Lviv region. The family, which now includes eight children, began their journey in 2023 when Maksym Kryvko and his wife took in four foster children. By 2024, they became an official family-type children’s home, welcoming three more children and temporarily caring for a boy who lost his mother.
Essential household items were provided to the Skorobahatko foster family in Kirovohrad region. The assistance included seven sets of bed linens and blankets. The family cares for seven foster children, making this support crucial for their comfort and well-being.
We purchased and delivered a freezer for the Horban family, who care for 9 children in the village of Lypkuvativka, Kharkiv region.
Due to the ongoing war, they had to leave their hometown of Kharkiv and relocate to a village in the region because of constant shelling. The freezer will help them store food and provide better living conditions for the children during these challenging times.
We purchased and delivered a combined stove for the Rozhko family-type children’s home, who care for 10 children in Odesa.
With the onset of the full-scale war in 2022, the family was forced to leave their home in Kherson and relocate to Odesa. Now they are renting accommodation and trying to create a comfortable living environment. Tetiana is raising the children alone without her husband, so she urgently needs support.
A refrigerator was provided for the Sabitov family, who care for 6 foster children and have been displaced from Kherson.
Forced to leave their native village in 2022 due to the war, the family relocated to the Odesa region and is currently renting accommodation. With their ongoing challenges, support for the Sabitov family is essential as they try to create a stable environment for the children in their care.
We purchased and delivered furniture for the Shafran family, specifically a wardrobe. The family cares for 9 children and resides in Dnipro.
Olena Shafran and her husband established a foster family in 2021, and on June 4, 2024, they officially created a family-type children’s home based on their household. Having been a refuge for many children over the years, the family is in great need of support. This assistance is crucial for their continued efforts in providing a loving and nurturing home.
A washing machine was purchased and delivered to the large Hulko family in Pervomaisk, Mykolaiv region, where they are raising 11 children. With the onset of active military operations in 2022, their lives were turned upside down, with most of their time spent in shelters, deeply affecting the children’s psychological well-being. Despite these hardships, the Hulko family continues to provide a safe and nurturing environment for all the children in their care.