“A Future for Children” is a program of our organization focused on providing material, psychological, and humanitarian support to children living in frontline areas.
War has taken away their sense of safety, stability, and the childhood they deserve. Our mission is to help children get through this difficult period with fewer losses and preserve their hope for the future.
Our goal is to provide children in frontline communities with the basic safety, care, and support they need during wartime. We work to reduce the impact of traumatic experiences on their mental well-being and create opportunities for learning, development, and preserving childhood even in extremely difficult circumstances.
Why This Matters
Children in frontline regions face stress and fear every day. Many lack basic necessities, social interaction, and stable access to education and development opportunities.
Long-term exposure to isolation and danger affects their mental health, behavior, and personal development. Timely support helps reduce the consequences of traumatic experiences and gives children a chance for a healthy and stable future.
Our mission is to respond quickly to the needs of children and their families by providing humanitarian, psychological, and material assistance, creating safe spaces, and supporting stability and care where war disrupts everyday life.
Within this project we:
provide humanitarian assistance to children and their families;
supply basic necessities such as clothing, hygiene products, and essential items;
organize psychological support for children and parents;
assist in restoring and creating safe spaces;
conduct creative, art therapy, and recovery activities;
create safe environments for play, learning, and communication;
support families who have found themselves in difficult life circumstances due to the war.
partner initiatives within the project
Christian Therapeutic Club
Kherson
Humanitarian Assistance
Kherson–Mykolaiv
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