Direction of Activity

Our help is directed to everyone:

1) children (low-income or single-parent families, people with disabilities), large families (primary financial assistance, food, psychological help), children’s recreation camps, shelters, etc. In addition, we pay maximum attention to education for kids – computer courses, online training, learning foreign languages, etc.

2) disabled people (medical care, medicines, injections, and other necessary procedures). We also help socially unsettled persons and low-income elderly people (utility bills, delivering groceries, cleaning and walking pets, psychological support).

3) migrants who, since 2014 due to the armed conflict in Donbas, were forced to leave their homes. Many of the thousands of refugee families did not even have time to collect all the necessary things and documents, and now their problems need to be intensively drawn attention to for further adaptation and return to normal life.

4) orphanages and boarding schools (daily feasible help, starting with food and personal hygiene items, as well as toys, books, furniture, computers, etc.) The most difficult part of our job, since almost everything is in great demand and even the smallest support is always welcome.

5) animal shelters (also homeless and injured pets). Caring for our little four-legged friends is one of our prerogatives. We not only provide informational support, but also material assistance, as well as implement projects to save animals and arrange them in new families with loving owners. We are planning to start programs for sterilization of stray cats and dogs.

6) patients with COVID-19 (medications, psychological rehabilitation, consultations and assistance to relatives). The global pandemic of this serious disease has only exacerbated the already difficult situation of the poorest strata of our society.

7) war veterans (especially those injured and traumatized during the conflict in the East of Ukraine). The ongoing conflict in the east of our country, unfortunately, leads to the growing number of people who need comprehensive and constant support, often not material at all, but no less important. Help in adapting to a peaceful life is the least that we can give to these people.

8) retirement homes (the disabled and persons without a permanent place of residence). Just like the orphanages, this is the greatest pain of our society, because there are too many people with unsettled lives, and the state’s attention to their problems is too insignificant, so any possible help is always welcome.

9) people with oncology, especially those deprived of care from relatives and unable to take care of themselves. As in other cases, these people are in urgent need of daily care and attention, which, unfortunately, they cannot expect from government agencies.

Our ultimate goal is to make any needed help available for everyone who needs it, involving the general public in charitable work and making it a way of life. There is nothing more natural and human than helping others, and doing it together is much easier.

LET’S HELP THIS WORLD BECOME A LITTLE BETTER TOGETHER!