Polish indie studio
Bit Golem is launching a charity fundraiser for the
Childhood Center (as part of
Lovecraftian Days 2026, the fourth annual event on Steam organized by Fulqrum Publishing).
The Childhood Center will be Ukraine's first dedicated space for long-term psychological rehabilitation of children and parents affected by the war. It will serve kids who've lived through shelling, occupation, or deportation; teenagers dealing with anxiety, depression, or PTSD; children with disabilities—anyone who needs time, a safe space, and professional support to start healing.
The Center will follow a three-tier model addressing body, emotions, and mind, combining somatic practices, art therapy, sensory integration, and trauma-focused cognitive therapy. Each year, it will run programs of up to 21 days for
over 1,000 children and their parents.
Every donation brings the Childhood Center closer to opening its doors.
Bit Golem has been donating proceeds from their previous game to humanitarian organizations supporting Ukraine since February 2022. Among them is Voices of Children—to whom the studio has contributed $14,000 for psychological support of Ukrainian children—a partnership that continues to this day.