Stolen
Childhoods

The War’s Devastating Impact on Ukraine’s Children

7.3 mln
Ukrainian children

are among the most vulnerable groups suffering from russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine

24.2% of Ukraine's population

is on the verge of poverty due to the full-scale invasion and this figure is growing

Over 1500 medical facilities

have been destroyed or partially destroyed. The situation with access to healthcare is particularly critical in the frontline areas

3.5 thousand educational institutions

have suffered some kind of destruction, 365 have been completely destroyed. Every 7th school in Ukraine was damaged by Russian strikes

Alliance for Public Health supported 70323 children and adolescents across Ukraine during the war.

Our Stories

From Coma to Recovery: Pertsov Family Rehabilitation in the Time of War

Iryna and Oleksandr Pertsov from Yahotyn near Kyiv had been dreaming for years about a second child. The family was happy when in 2019 a son was born.

Every child is special. How the St. Nicholas Education and Rehabilitation Center finds the right approach to everyone

The lowest windows of the building are barricaded with sandbags, and there are shelters behind them. The St. Nicholas Center has taken in 18 children from IDP families and is now setting up a summer camp to accommodate another 50 children from Kherson Oblast.

Development in time of war: how Safe Place helps children in Ukraine find their vocation

The Lviv Safe Place Information Hub has become not only a favorite vacation spot for children but also a great opportunity to gain new knowledge and skills while under protection.

Becoming adults: how they teach children with special educational needs at Mriya school during the war

There are 245 children at the Mriya educational rehabilitation center in Lviv. After the start of the full-scale invasion, the school became a temporary shelter for children from an orphanage evacuated from Donetsk region. And now the war keeps stressing them through regular air-raid alarms.

Mobile treatment points: protecting the health of children in the frontline areas of Ukraine

The MTP’s work is of great importance for the frontline regions. It fills a niche that helps people survive when no regular medical care is available.

Join the MTP Team for a Day in Frontline Kharkiv Region

Experience a day with the Mobile Treatment Points team in Kharkiv region, featuring mobile medicine, humanitarian aid, and psychological support for frontline communities.

TOGETHER WE ARE STRONG!

We express sincere gratitude to the donors providing critical funding for children program support:

GREAT THANKS to Ukrainian Army defending not only Ukraine but also all fundamental principles of
peace, freedom, sovereignty and dignity!

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