9 children are being raised in a family-type children’s home of the Oleksuk family in Khmelnytskyi region. Because of the war in Ukraine, it is difficult to provide for such a large family, the daily needs are much greater than those of a typical family. So we sent them food supplies, hygiene products, household chemicals, and bed linen.
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Yana and her husband raise 9 children, 6 of them are adopted. There are five schoolchildren and two students in the family, but unfortunately for all of them, there is not enough computer equipment, which today is an integral part of education. Therefore, we provided them with the laptop.
Before the full-scale invasion, they lived in the city of Bilozerske in the Donetsk region, but due to hostilities they were forced to move to the city of Cherkasy.
The Rozhko family with 10 children lived in the Kherson region, but with the beginning of a full-scale invasion, they had to leave their home. That’s how they ended up in Odessa. Tetiana and her children need support, because the family’s finances are limited.
To furnish their new home, we provided them with a wardrobe, chairs and table lamps.
The family has 7 children aged 9 to 20. During the war, Svitlana and her children survived shelling in Kharkiv and moved to a safe area in Zakarpattia Oblast. Here children grow, develop and dream safely. Each of them has their preferences and interests – from reading and drawing to football and baking.
For them, we purchased and delivered food supplies in the form of cereals, flour, sugar, oil, pasta, canned meat and fish, etc.
The family has 9 children aged 3 to 16. For a month and a half since the start of the full-scale invasion, the family hid in a basement in their hometown in Donetsk region. These were extremely difficult times. In April 2022, the family was able to leave and settle in the safer Kropyvnytskyi.
To equip the new house, we provided them with a tumble dryer, because for such a large family, it is necessary to do laundry very often, and there is nowhere to dry clothes.
The Oleksyuk family-type children’s home from Kamianets-Podilskyi takes care of 9 orphans aged 10 to 15 years. The children now go to school, attend amateur art groups, are winners of Olympiads, contests and competitions, but the most important thing is that they have a loving and friendly family.
Because of the war, it is very difficult to provide for such a large family, so helping them was extremely valuable.
Orlenko’s family raises and cares for 8 orphans aged 9 to 17. Before the war started, they lived in the Kherson region. For the sake of the children’s safety, they moved to a safer area. Every day they have to face numerous difficulties in arranging their new life, but the main thing is that the family is together.
Since the beginning of the full-scale invasion, Tetiana and Petro temporarily accepted children evacuated from hot spots into their family.
Solomaha’s family has 10 children aged 8 to 16. Now they live in the Kyiv region, because they were forced to leave their home due to hostilities. To improve their living conditions, we purchased and handed over household appliances for the kitchen, namely a stove and a microwave oven.
Avramenko’s family with 7 children went through very difficult times when they had to be under occupation for nine months. Now they have moved to Kryvyi Rih. Despite the difficulties with renting an apartment and the lack of basic things, the Avramenko family does everything possible to make the children feel happy and protected.
To help the children’s education, we purchased and delivered them a laptop.
The Pyroh family has 10 children aged 7 to 18. Now they live in Transcarpathian region, because of the war. The children really needed a laptop for distance learning. The couple pays a large amount for renting a house, and therefore there is not enough money to meet all their needs.
10 children over the age of 10 are raised in the Sytchenko family, Chernihiv region. The family has many needs, sometimes it seems that they are endless, and therefore needs support to provide the children with everything they need. For their needs, we handed over a set of dishes, tableware, a frying pan and terry towels.