A Ukrainian Mother’s Strength
Galina, a Ukrainian mother, turned her war ordeal into a mission to aid others. Despite hardships, her love and courage inspire a brighter future.
Galina, a Ukrainian mother, turned her war ordeal into a mission to aid others. Despite hardships, her love and courage inspire a brighter future.
Although many may have forgotten about the war in Ukraine, the devastation continues. There are still over 3 million internally displaced persons in Ukraine, and over 22,000 casualties since February 2022.
Discover how Kidsave's Pathway to Success program in Ukraine empowers teens from orphanages to build independent, fulfilling lives amidst the challenges of war.
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Discover the inspiring journey of Kidsave CEO Randi Thompson as she returns to Ukraine, witnessing the remarkable progress of the Kidsave Miracles Center - a beacon of hope for orphaned children in the midst of adversity.
The Kakhovka Dam in Ukraine was destroyed in the early hours of June 6, 2023, impacting thousands of Ukrainians already facing significant challenges...
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On International Children's Day, Kidsave's team in Ukraine organized a celebration for over 270 children affected by the war. In addition to providing aid, they created safe spaces for play and joy, reminding us of the importance of love and hope in a child's life. The events included zoo visits, games, popcorn, and gifts, bringing smiles and happiness to the kids. Kidsave remains dedicated to helping children find family and thrive despite the challenges in Ukraine.
In Santa Barbara, a class learns about Ukraine's struggles through the Flat Sasha project, raising awareness and funds for Kidsave's humanitarian work. Empathy and education unite to create positive change.
Kidsave is deeply committed to Ukraine; we were working there years before this war began, and we will continue to be there years after.