This Mother’s Day we’re celebrating three incredible Ukrainian mums going above and beyond to protect, love and nurture their children through the war. Meet Tina*, Lilia* and Olga*.
Author: Hugh Kapernaros
International Women’s Day: Find out how Liudmyla Boiko, the leader of one of our Mobile Teams in Borodianka, is bravely providing a lifeline to children and families in crisis on the frontlines of the war in Ukraine.
Two years on, we’ve supported 102,900 people impacted by war in Ukraine, including 57,900 children. This is how your donations are bringing hope back to family.
“I was pregnant with his child. And then the next moment, he was dead. Without the Mobile Team, this would have been so much harder.” Two years since Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, young mum Tina shares how our Mobile Mental Health Teams are bringing strength and recovery back to family.
“If one of us made a mistake, all of us would get beaten.” In 2019, our local partners in Nepal reunited Moti* with his family. Now, he looks back on a childhood spent locked away inside an orphanage – sharing an exclusive personal insight into the heartbreaking realities of institutionalisation.
Andrii* was traumatised, fixated and anxious, but his mum couldn’t access any of the care he needed. Until we started to support them.
Wendy has supported Hope and Homes for Children for 25 years. Now, her granddaughter Grace, 11, is continuing the tradition.
20 June is World Refugee Day, and we’re sharing some need-to-know facts on the refugee crisis, how it affects children, and how we can offer them hope away from home’
Hear Daryna’s story, from growing up in a Ukrainian orphanage to being separated from her siblings when Russia invaded, to becoming a refugee at 17 years old.