Programs & Initiatives
Assistance for Children and Parents
We respond to children's diverse needs, listen to them, and provide timely, professional help tailored to their requests.
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Strengthening Communities and Children's Institutions
Together with communities and local businesses, we create inclusive spaces, playgrounds, sensory rooms, and hubs for children and teenagers.
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Professional Support
We strengthen international connections and initiate our own initiatives aimed at amplifying children's voices and participation.
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Advocacy
We amplify the voices of children through social campaigns, research and analytics.
 
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Childhood Center
The Foundation will build a large-scale rehabilitation center for children and parents affected by the war.
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Reports

Our purpose is individual assistance on the ground for specific requests. We appreciate every donation and know for sure that there is no such thing as “small” help.
In addition to the regular audits conducted by our donors, we undergo an independent financial audit every year to ensure maximum transparency and accountability in the use of funds. This allows us to confirm the accuracy of our financial management and demonstrate to our supporters and partners that every hryvnia is directed toward helping children in line with our mission.

You can check out all the facts and figures in the reports below.

We are sincerely grateful to every donor: your contributions create a happy childhood for children even in conditions of war!
2024

54 000 children and parents received assistance from the foundation:

  • 10 154 children received psychological and psychosocial support;
  • 4 029 adults received psychological and psychosocial support;
  • 3 711 psychological sessions were conducted by the online support team with children and parents;
  • 119 children with disabilities received rehabilitation support.

54 000 children and parents received assistance from the foundation:

  • 10 154 children received psychological and psychosocial support;
  • 4 029 adults received psychological and psychosocial support;
  • 3 711 psychological sessions were conducted by the online support team with children and parents;
  • 119 children with disabilities received rehabilitation support.
2023
Activity report 2023
Activity report 2023
  • 41,000 children and parents received humanitarian, psychological, and rehabilitation assistance from the Foundation over the year;
 
  • 10,468 children and 5,174 adults received psychological and psychosocial support services;
 
  • 27 institutions for children and 14 territorial communities received humanitarian support.
Activity report 2023
  • 41,000 children and parents received humanitarian, psychological, and rehabilitation assistance from the Foundation over the year;
 
  • 10,468 children and 5,174 adults received psychological and psychosocial support services;
 
  • 27 institutions for children and 14 territorial communities received humanitarian support.
Activity report 2023
2022
Activity report 2022
Activity report 2022
  • 4700 children and 1872 adults received psychological and psychosocial assistance from the Children's Voices Foundation
 
  • 700 volunteers who responded from around the world;
 
  • 4 mobile psychological assistance teams in Kyiv and Mykolaiv regions;
 
  • more than 42,000 children and parents who have received assistance from the foundation.
Activity report 2022
  • 4700 children and 1872 adults received psychological and psychosocial assistance from the Children's Voices Foundation
 
  • 700 volunteers who responded from around the world;
 
  • 4 mobile psychological assistance teams in Kyiv and Mykolaiv regions;
 
  • more than 42,000 children and parents who have received assistance from the foundation.
Activity report 2022
2021
Activity report 2021
Activity report 2021
2021 has started and continued with difficulties – a new round of the armed conflict in Ukraine and the ongoing coronavirus pandemic did not allow any classes with children or trips to the families in the east. However, this year we have, not only, maintained our activities and programs, but even developed more activities:
  • 3 years of activity;
  • 4 permanent assistance programs;
  • 5 psychologists;
  • 680 art therapy classes for the year;
  • 395 individual sessions of psychological assistance for the year.
Activity report 2021
2021 has started and continued with difficulties – a new round of the armed conflict in Ukraine and the ongoing coronavirus pandemic did not allow any classes with children or trips to the families in the east. However, this year we have, not only, maintained our activities and programs, but even developed more activities:
  • 3 years of activity;
  • 4 permanent assistance programs;
  • 5 psychologists;
  • 680 art therapy classes for the year;
  • 395 individual sessions of psychological assistance for the year.
Activity report 2021
2020
Activity report 2020
Activity report 2020
Our team is:
  • 9 professionals that held different directions: management, design, communication, accounting, etc.
 
  • 5 psychologists that are involved in art therapy programs and psychosocial support of families and children.
 
  • 18 volunteers.
Activity report 2020
Our team is:
  • 9 professionals that held different directions: management, design, communication, accounting, etc.
 
  • 5 psychologists that are involved in art therapy programs and psychosocial support of families and children.
 
  • 18 volunteers.
Activity report 2020