The start of the year is all about laying the groundwork. In the first three months, we focused on children, medical facilities, and families who had endured a cold winter without electricity. In just one quarter, we distributed 487,685 ₴ in aid.
Schools, rehabilitation centers, and boarding schools—these are the places where children spend most of their time. We make these spaces safer, more welcoming, and better suited for learning, sports, and recovery.
Helping children
Notebooks, pens, and school supplies—these are the essentials for daily learning. At a time when war is disrupting the education of millions of children, these simple items become tools of resilience.
Helping children
More than 30 pieces of furniture—desks, chairs, and cabinets—to update the classrooms. Students at the Konotop Children’s Art School now have a new, comfortable space for creativity.
Helping children
These four pieces of exercise equipment for the physical therapy room offer children with special needs a daily opportunity for rehabilitation. They represent an investment in health, mobility, and body confidence.
Physical Therapy Room · Berezivska Special School

Helping children
More than 30 pieces of furniture—desks, chairs, and cabinets—to update the classrooms. Students at the Konotop Children’s Art School now have a new, comfortable space for creativity.
Heating, food, and essential supplies for families facing difficult circumstances due to the war.
Humanitarian
Help
The winter of 2026 was yet another challenge for Ukrainian families. 100 electric blankets mean 100 nights spent in warmth, instead of in the cold without heat. A simple solution that protects people’s health.
Equipment and supplies for Ukrainian hospitals. This is an investment not in a single surgery—but in the hundreds of lives that will pass through these surgeons’ hands.
Medical
Help
2 xenon lamps for a surgical microscope, 2 autoclave trays, 50 surgical cartridges—equipment that restores people’s sight
Dnipropetrovsk Regional Clinical Ophthalmological Hospital

Safety, first aid, and emotional resilience—these are things children aren’t taught in regular schools. We went where this knowledge is needed most.
Over the course of three months, we held three training sessions for 100 children in two Ukrainian cities—the village of Berezivka in the Zhytomyr region and Mykolaiv. Each child gained practical skills that could save lives.
Location
📍 Berezivka, Zhytomyr Oblast ·
📍 Mykolaiv