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29.07.2025
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Voices of Children Ranks Again Among Ukraine’s Largest Charitable Organizations — 2024

For the second year in a row, the Voices of Children Charitable Foundation has been included in the “Top 100+ Public, Transparent Charitable Organizations of Ukraine” based on our performance in 2024.

The Ukrainian Philanthropists Association (UPA) compiles the ranking based on official financial reports. It highlights organizations that uphold the highest standards of transparency and effectiveness. Our inclusion in this list reflects our transparency, professionalism, and the trust placed in us by partners, supporters, and the families we serve.

In 2024, we expanded our support programs. Every day, our psychologists help children across Ukraine cope with the impact of war, with tens of thousands of individual stories behind this work.
We are deeply grateful to everyone who supports the mission of Voices of Children. Your support makes a real, immediate impact — funding therapy sessions, developmental activities, and rehabilitation programs. For us, this is first and foremost a responsibility to every child and family we assist, thanks to your generosity.

Join us in continuing this work — together, we can make sure no child is left alone with the consequences of war.
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