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The war in Ukraine is a devastating tragedy, shattering the lives of countless innocent people, especially children. Stichting Children of Heroes of Ukraine was established to offer hope and support to children who have lost one or both parents due to the full-scale war. We are committed to providing them with long-term care until they reach adulthood, ensuring they have the opportunity to lead full and meaningful lives. This is our way of contributing to the development of a strong and resilient Ukrainian society.
To support Ukrainian children who have lost one or both parents during the Russian war by providing comprehensive, long-term care in every aspect of their lives.
Together, we can give the children of Heroes hope for a brighter future!
Timely, personalized support for families in crisis: financial and legal assistance, as well as housing recovery, evacuation, and relocation programs.
Individual and group psychological support. Rehabilitation activities, holidays, and camps. Meetings with public figures and wish-granting activities.
Provision of first aid kits and health insurance. Reimbursement for medical appointments, treatments, tests, and medications.
Provision of essential items for children based on their age, including food packages, clothing, shoes, hygiene products, and more.
Educational courses (foreign languages, tutoring, creative classes, IT programming). Provision of gadgets, stationery, and other tools, plus assistance with college and university applications.
Holiday presents and celebrations for birthdays, Christmas, and Children’s Day to bring warmth and support during meaningful moments.
Family helpers are a direct and constant link with the families under care. They identify children’s needs and help them through the difficult period of living with loss.
Financial assistance for dependents in difficult situations, reconstruction of damaged housing, assistance with evacuation/relocation, legal support.
Conducting individual and group consultations, training sessions, workshops. Organizing children’s camps, invitations to festivals, and other entertainment events.
Medical procedures and rehabilitation, compensation for medical expenses, consultations with specialized doctors, provision of first aid kits with basic medications, laboratory tests, educational lectures on medical topics, and more.
Provision of food, personal hygiene products, clothing, footwear, diapers, baby food, and more.
Foreign language courses, tutoring sessions and preparation for the National Multidisciplinary Test (NMT), creative workshops, preparatory classes for school, IT development, career guidance courses, overseas education programs.
To support the emotional well-being of children, the Foundation fulfills the dreams of its dependents and gives them cherished gifts on occasions such as birthdays, Children’s Day, Christmas, and New Year.
Family assistants are a direct and constant link with the families under care. They identify their needs and make efforts to help them through the difficult period of living with loss.

Yana’s family lived in Kharkiv in the northeast of Ukraine. Her mother raised Yana and her two siblings alone after her father passed away three years ago. During the full-scale

Anastasia and Kateryna’s family lived in Mariupol. They were very close with one another and enjoyed activities such as going on walks, fishing and hunting. The joys of everyday life

Five-year-old David, along with his pregnant mother, lived in an uninhabitable basement of a burned out house in Mariupol for two months to survive the occupation. He never cried, except

Mykhailo, Heorhiy and their family lived a full and prosperous life in Mariupol. The war took away their loving father, who was shot by Russian soldiers close to their home.

Yana’s family lived in Kharkiv in the northeast of Ukraine. Her mother raised Yana and her two siblings alone after her father passed away three years ago. During the full-scale

Anastasia and Kateryna’s family lived in Mariupol. They were very close with one another and enjoyed activities such as going on walks, fishing and hunting. The joys of everyday life

Five-year-old David, along with his pregnant mother, lived in an uninhabitable basement of a burned out house in Mariupol for two months to survive the occupation. He never cried, except

Mykhailo, Heorhiy and their family lived a full and prosperous life in Mariupol. The war took away their loving father, who was shot by Russian soldiers close to their home.

















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З перших днів повномасштабного вторгнення Юрій пішов добровольцем на фронт. На жаль, чоловік загинув під Бахмутом. Ця трагедія стала справжнім ударом для його дружини Галини та двох донечок — 13-річної Таїсії та 11-річної Іринки. Емоційний стан донечок був вкрай нестабільним: вони закрились в собі.
Від фонду «Діти Героїв» сімʼя Найдухів отримала можливість поїхати до табору «Воловець» у Карпатах. Це табір психоемоційної стабілізації для сімей, що постраждали від війни. З перших днів у таборі розпочались позитивні зміни. Вони ходили в гори, малювали, співали, купалися в чанах. Галина каже, що вона вперше після трагедії добре спала. А дівчата, які категорично відмовлялись йти до психолога, після табору самі висловили бажання розпочати роботу з фахівцем!