How volunteering in an orphanage could be hurting the people you’re there to help.
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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.
Kyrylo* adopted his nephews after their home was destroyed by Russian troops. Now, we’re helping him to hold his family together.
A message from our CEO, Mark Waddington, ahead of the SDG Summit in New York (18-19 September)
We reflect upon the week of the Ukraine Recovery Conference, why there’s hope for Ukraine’s care reform process, and how domestic political will and international attention has galvanised into commitment to all Ukrainian children growing up in safe, loving families.
Hear how The Himalayan Innovative Society, our partner in Nepal, is helping the children they rescued from an orphanage on their journey back to a loving family life
Watch Ukraine country director Halyna Postoliuk’s heartfelt speech on the opportunities for child care and protection reform in Ukraine, during the closing session of our Ukraine Recovery Conference side event, hosted in London at the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office headquarters.
Officials and business leaders at the Ukraine Recovery Conference in London on 21-22 June 2023 should ensure that any “Marshal Plan” for the war-ravaged country includes ensuring children are not separated from their families and shutting down its network of 700 state-run children’s institutions.
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’