29.04.2026
Held Captive by Trauma: How Ukrainians’ Attitudes Toward Mental Health Have Changed
The changes brought by the war have affected everyone, yet society is adapting to them unevenly. A significant number of Ukrainians continue to live trapped in unresolved trauma, which destructively affects both physical health and social relationships. In this context, one of the most difficult challenges is overcoming the barriers that stand in the way of professional psychological support, which is especially common among older generations.
20.03.2026
Fake News, Deepfakes, and AI-Generated Content: How to Teach a Child to Verify Information Online
Every day, millions of people watch videos, view photos, and read news online, but not everyone stops to question whether what they see is true. Children grow up in an environment where any piece of information can appear convincing, even if it has been artificially created or deliberately distorted. In this article, we explain what fake content and deepfakes are, how to recognize them, and how to talk about them with children.
25.02.2026
First Lady Olena Zelenska and UK Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper Visit Voices of Children Center in Kyiv
The Voices of Children Foundation welcomed First Lady of Ukraine Olena Zelenska and UK Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs Yvette Cooper to its center in Kyiv. The discussion focused on one of the most painful issues—how to bring children back from the temporarily occupied regions and how to support them after their return. The First Lady emphasized the importance of systematic work: documenting cases, strengthening international cooperation, and providing continued support to families after reunification.
24.02.2026
“Mom Says the Most Important Thing Is Not to Lose Our Smile”: #VoicesOfChildren Flash Mob Marking the Fourth Anniversary of the Full-Scale War
On the eve of the fourth anniversary of Russia’s full-scale invasion, dozens of Ukrainian companies, organizations, public figures, and caring citizens joined a flash mob organized by the Voices of Children Foundation. They printed posters featuring children’s quotes about war, hope, and dignity; took photos with them and shared them on social media using the hashtag #VoicesOfChildren.
20.02.2026
“Let These Children’s Eyes Reach Into Every Soul”: An Exhibition About Growing Up in War That You Should Not Miss
Right at the entrance to the Kyiv History Museum, a boy meets your gaze. Oleh looks straight at you, his expression is deep and serious, not the way nine-year-olds usually do. He was five when Russia’s full-scale invasion began. During the siege of Mariupol, he didn’t step outside for twenty days, until his parents decided they had to break out of the city.