
War through the Voices of Children: a unique book has appeared in Ukraine
To the anniversary of russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, the Voices of Children Charitable Foundation has published a unique book War through the Voices of Children
To the anniversary of russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, the Voices of Children Charitable Foundation has published a unique book War through the Voices of Children
The Voices of Children Charitable Foundation continues to help families with children throughout Ukraine, providing them with humanitarian, psychological, rehabilitation and advocacy support
The Voices of Children Charitable Foundation continues to help families with children throughout Ukraine, providing them with humanitarian, psychological, rehabilitation and advocacy support
For almost a year, we have been documenting the war crimes of the Russian army in Ukraine. Most of them are directed against the civilians
For 10 months in a row, Russian troops continue to commit all kinds of war crimes against the Ukrainian people
The Voices of Children Charitable Foundation continues to help families with children throughout Ukraine, providing them with humanitarian, psychological, rehabilitation and advocacy support
The ninth month of the war was marked by the liberation of a large number of settlements in the Kherson region — the city of Kherson in particular
The Voices of Children Charitable Foundation continues to help families with children throughout Ukraine, providing them with humanitarian, psychological, rehabilitation and advocacy support
During October 2022, the Voices of Children Charitable Foundation provided psychological assistance to 396 children and 234 adults
243 days of Russia’s war against Ukraine. The inability of the Russian troops to fight and hold the temporarily occupied territories leads to even greater terror of the civilian population
We practice the program “Children and war” in our centers. During
the group sessions children and adults analyze different reactions of
the organism to the stress, learn to deal with them with the help of
body exercises, through the work with their memories, thoughts and
emotions. We explain how to talk with children about the war and
death, how to support them and learn self-help/
The seventh month of the war and the de-occupation of a large part of Kharkiv region once again demonstrated the atrocities committed by the Russian army in the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine: several large-scale burials, including children; deaths from torture; destroyed housing and infrastructure; mined roads and forests.
We have purchased equipment
for the psychologist’s sensory room children’s department of the Ivankiv hospital, where rehabilitation will be provided to children and
parents.