HOW WE WORK
We help children and refer to our work as “craftsmanship.”
Over 20,000 children have already received help and support.
We conduct weekly missions to children.
These missions reach the “red” zones—cities that are under daily shelling in Donetsk, Kherson, Zaporizhzhia, Mykolaiv, Kharkiv, and Sumy regions. In each region where we provide aid, there is a local volunteer who gathers information about children in need. Why is this important? Local volunteers have a clear understanding of the children’s needs in their communities, especially when they personally know the families that require assistance.
The information is standardized: parents’ full names, child’s name, age, height, shoe size, weight, preferences, and hobbies.
Next, the manager of the patronage service prepares a package for each child containing clothes, shoes, stationery, toys, books, a two-week food supply, hygiene products for the entire family, medicine if needed, and diapers for younger children.
Each package weighs between 18 and 25 kg. This is individual work with every child. Our goal is to meaningfully improve the lives of every child who comes into our care.
Missions to the children are an opportunity to meet and communicate with the children and their families. Afterward, we pass on information about the child’s needs to our patronage service for further analysis. We also discuss evacuation options with the family, and if they agree, we help evacuate them and transfer them to the care of our patronage coordinators.
We send individual packages.
We receive requests for assistance from various categories of women. Currently, our focus is on wives with children of fallen heroes, wounded soldiers, and active military personnel.
We prepare and send comprehensive packages with clothing, shoes, hygiene products, food, stationery, toys, and medicine.
We cooperate with the State Emergency Service in Donetsk Oblast and support the wives and children of rescue workers from Bakhmut. Recently, we launched a program to assist the children of medical workers in Kherson. We have also provided aid several times to the children of medical workers from the maternity hospital in Sloviansk.
We are looking for friends to help us implement this project!
Charitable Fund “Ukrainian Educational Foundation”
IBAN: UA733052990000026000020144529
EDRPOU: 41939670
Monobank: https://send.monobank.ua/jar/5HAkre4YYa
Monobank Card Number: 5375411211937144
CHARITABLE FUND “UKRAINIAN EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION”
IBAN: UA653052990000026003000117175
SWIFT: PBANUA2XXXX
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