We will not give up. The children of Mariupol have endured the longest siege in modern European history. Their trauma runs deep — they need specialized help, which we have created.
This is not an experiment. We have held 15 rehabilitation camps. 89% of parents and guardians report significant improvement in their children's condition. Our methodology works.
Askold Kvyatkovsky personally evacuated children under fire. These are not strangers' children to him — they are his family, his city, his lifelong calling.
In occupied Mariupol, his father was killed before his eyes.
He evacuated to Kyiv when he was 12. He didn't do well in school, didn't really talk to anyone, didn't play with friends, and avoided group photos and noisy games.
His mother was very upset when she sent Sasha to our camp. But after three days, the boy wanted to tell me about all the horrors that had happened to him in Mariupol.
A day later, he not only took photos with the children, but also started taking photos himself. A couple of months later, Sasha's mother called me and said that her son seemed like a different person—he had developed an interest in learning, was actively communicating with children, and had even started writing poetry!
You can help other children like Sasha – $500 = 1 week at camp for 1 child.
We help children overcome the trauma of war
received psychological, medical, and spiritual assistance
in which more than 650 children received assistance
We found Jesus in our camps
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Materials for group activities that help express emotions