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We are those who stayed in Kharkiv in the face of full-scale Russian invasion. We care for those, who can't care for themselves or need a full day assistance. With an overwhelmingly superior power of the enemy we do our best to save the life of everyone of our soldiers and civilians. We stand side by side.
The Voices of Children Charitable Foundation was officially founded in 2019 by human rights activist Olena Rozvadovska and journalist Azad Safarov. Mission: No child in Ukraine should be left alone with the experience of war We provide psychosocial and individual humanitarian support to families, and work with communities and institutions for children across the country in the following areas: - Protection and empowerment are implemented through individual psychological assistance and group psychosocial support in our centers, online psychological support, rehabilitation of children with ASD, a 21-day rehabilitation program for families who have suffered losses due to war, organizing camps, case management in working with families, capacity building for professionals working with children, organizing spaces, sensory rooms, and playgrounds in communities; - Crisis response through individual humanitarian aid to war-affected Ukrainians, material assistance, shelter arrangements in childcare facilities and medical institutions; - Development through participation in key events and launching our own initiatives aimed at amplifying the voices and participation of children. The Voices of Children Charitable Foundation plans to build a rehabilitation center for families with children affected by war. Voices of Children is a member of the leading children's rights organization Eurochild. Co-founder of the foundation Olena Rozvadovska spoke at the event "Fighting for the Future: Ukrainian Children in War", organized on the sidelines of the 78th session of the UN General Assembly. The foundation presented the book "War Through the Voices of Children", which contains nearly 100 children's quotes about war with illustrations by renowned artists from around the world. The book was presented at the European Parliament, the Embassy of Denmark, at the OSCE event in Vienna, and a meeting of ombudsmen in Austria. The foundation's activities were also recognized by local and international media - Associated Press, CBC, Al Jazeera, BBC, Forbes, as well as celebrities such as Madonna and Oprah Winfrey. Together with foreign partners, the foundation participated in the creation of the documentary "A House Made of Splinters", which was a contender for the 2023 Oscar in the category "Best Full-Length Documentary". More than 100 psychologists, psychiatrists, and psychotherapists are working to ensure that Ukrainian children do not lose their childhood and smiles.
The mission of the Krakow Food Bank is to seek out ways to prevent food from being wasted in the Lesser Poland region, and to distribute this saved food to partner NGOs with the aim of alleviating malnutrition problems among underserved segments of the local population.
The Fund mission is to restore education access for Ukrainian children in communities impacted by russian military aggression. The goals of the Fund are: - restoring access to education; - promoting the improvement of the quality of education in Ukraine; - promoting learning and development, as well as providing assistance to talented creative youth; - promoting the development of civic consciousness and leadership among young people; - promoting the restoration of the educational infrastructure of Ukraine after military operations on the territory of Ukraine; - implementation of international standards in the field of education in Ukraine.
Gen.Ukrainian is a non-governmental organisation that studies childhood during the war, creates innovative psychological rehabilitation programs for children and adolescents who have had a traumatic experience as a result of the war: lost parents, survived captivity, forced deportation and occupation. We organise psychological intensives, conduct active scientific work and promote structural changes in the state system of education and health care so that no child is left behind. Our mission is to do everything possible so that the war does not rob our children of their childhood and does not become a burden for their future.
SpivDiia is a charitable foundation that coordinates the efforts of volunteers, businesses, international organisations and the state, all aimed at developing self-sufficiency among Ukrainians and facilitating positive changes in Ukraine. Our mission is to connect the needs of Ukrainians with the opportunities for nationwide assistance. Our core values include: 1) human-centricity All of our internal processes are person-centered and our service ecosystem is centered around people and their needs. 2)co-action (is called "SpivDiia" in Ukrainian) We unite the efforts of the SpivDiia community, other people, the state, the local government, business and civil society to achieve ambitious goals aimed at building a service ecosystem for the self-sufficiency of Ukrainians and improving the country's well-being. We believe that partnerships and collective actions open new opportunities and significantly enhance efficiency for achieving goals. 3) love for Ukraine We (as citizens and the SpivDiia team) care about the welfare and prosperity of Ukraine SpivDiia is about uniting and coordinating efforts and attaining a common goal. SpivDiia is about people. It is a Team of like-minded individuals driven by values and the desire to help those in need.
We help people in crisis live with hope and dignity. We go the extra mile to reach people impacted by emergencies and crises - regardless of race, creed or nationality - live in dignity, free from human suffering and with hope for a better future. We focus on the most vulnerable people in isolated areas of the world, where few organizations work.
Every day, lives are changed by a single, selfless act - the gift of organ donation. Among those waiting for transplants are 2 groups of people: those who die waiting and those who receive the gift of life. Our work raises awareness of the urgent need for organ and tissue donors while helping recipients who have overcome the impossible to live life to the fullest. These individuals have faced life's greatest challenges; they are advocates for the cause but need resources, education and community. Transplant recipients have a unique opportunity to advocate for organ donation and raise awareness. Physical activity plays a crucial role in the recovery and long-term health of recipients. When recipients compete in world events, they demonstrate to the world what can be achieved through the gift of organ donation. Additionally, our programs provide recipients with community, tools, and resources to address the many challenges they face, leading to an increased quality of life. The WTGF promotes amateur sport amongst recipients, living donors and donor families; promoting the study of transplantation; educating the public and raising awareness of the world shortage of donor organs; sharing new knowledge from biological/clinical studies; promotion of mental and moral improvement for recipients, living donors and donor families; fostering international friendship and relations.
Our mission is based on the Christian values of mercy and compassion for people in difficult circumstances. We strive to provide humanitarian aid to those who face serious adversity - whether it be wars, epidemics, environmental disasters or social challenges. Our aim is not only to support vulnerable categories of people in their time of need, but also to create the conditions for lasting changes that will improve their quality of life and ensure future stability.
"The Grow Up in the Family Charitable Foundation is a non-governmental, non-profit foundation that brings together individuals and legal entities to carry out charitable activities in the interests of society and certain categories of people, with the aim of preventing orphans and boys and girls deprived of parental care from entering boarding schools and ensuring their full development in a family environment.
Bringing access to knowledge where it's most needed Since 2007, Bibliotheques Sans Frontieres (Libraries Without Borders) has worked to bring knowledge and information to people in need. We provide access and resources that connect people to books and digital resources, expanding the reach of libraries, training facilitators in post-emergency situations, and addressing the needs of under-resourced communities. From laundromats in Oakland, California, to refugee camps in Bangladesh, we bring tools to reduce inequality of access to information and knowledge.
We fight for the mental health of Ukrainians, we strive to teach them to listen to themselves and not be afraid to turn to psychologists if they need support.