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Zavtra Project

Rebuilding Lives for Children Affected by Russian Aggression

© PEXELS/ Derek French

Zavtra Project

Rebuilding Lives for Children Affected by Russian Aggression

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Zavtra Project

Rebuilding Lives for Children Affected by Russian Aggression

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Zavtra Project

Rebuilding Lives for Children Affected by Russian Aggression

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Zavtra Project

Rebuilding Lives for Children Affected by Russian Aggression

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Zavtra Project

Rebuilding Lives for Children Affected by Russian Aggression

© PEXELS/ Алесь Усцінау

Zavtra Project

Rebuilding Lives for Children Affected by Russian Aggression

© PEXELS/ Derek French

Zavtra Project

Rebuilding Lives for Children Affected by Russian Aggression

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Why is your donation important?

Collecting donations for such a fund plays a key role in providing continuous and effective assistance to children in need of psychological support, and allows the fund to implement its programs and initiatives.

1,5M

Children need psychological help

*UNICEF

19,546

Children are deported by Russia

*The Ukrainian Parliament Commissioner for Human Rights

2,227

Children disappeared

*National Police of Ukraine

1,681

Children are wounded

*Prosecutor General's office of Ukraine

589

Children died in Ukraine as a result of Russian aggression

*Prosecutor General's office of Ukraine

  • Donated:

$ 1,625

  • global

    Distributed:

$ 1,600

  • Operational expenditures:

$ 25

Projects

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    Inclusive Facilities and Playgrounds for Children with Disabilities Affected by the War in Ukraine

    The full-scale Russian invasion led to an increasing number of children in wheelchairs, and this number is still growing. No infrastructure in Kyiv accommodates the needs of children with disabilities. Most kids with disabilities are stuck at home instead of going to the inclusive parks, playing with their friends, and socializing. The Russian daily strikes on Kyiv are already limiting the amount of activities of kids with disabilities.
    We partnered with the Ukrainian NPO Moreve to improve kids' lives!

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    Mariupol State University Library

    The Russian army captured Mariupol in May 2022. According to the UN, 90% of the city's hospitals were destroyed, as well as 90% of the buildings. All Mariupol State University buildings were destroyed entirely along with the library. Zavtra Project partnered with MSU to replace the books that were lost due to Russian aggression.

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    Volunteer Center “Berehove”

    The Center has a proven record of providing internally displaced people with psychological help. The majority of them are children. Also, the Center has launched and regularly supports several programs and projects, adding seasonal activities in response to demand.

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    Zavtra Project: Rebuilding Lives for Children Affected by Russian Aggression

    Our mission is to provide support and opportunities for children who have been profoundly impacted by the horrors of Russian aggression. We are dedicated to helping these young survivors overcome adversity, reclaim their childhoods, and build brighter futures.

Our Partners

Partners play a key role in the successful implementation of the project on psychological support for children in Ukraine. Their active participation, support and cooperation not only strengthen our ability to help children facing difficulties, but also provide access to a variety of resources and knowledge.

News

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    Zavtra welcomes Rabbi David Milman on the Advisory board

    Rabbi David Milman is a former aide to Ukraine’s chief rabbi Moshe Asman. Rabi Milman is well-known for his humanitarian work. He was born in Kamianske, Dnipropetrovska oblast. He has formally been tapped as the Ukrainian army’s chief Jewish chaplain.

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    Metropolitan Fedir (Bubniuk) joins the Advisory Board

    Metropolitan of Poltava and Kremenchuk Fedir (Bubniuk) was born on July 21, 1978, in Lipno, Volyn region. In 2019, he became a member of the first Holy Synod of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church and, for the second time, became the head of the Synodal Department for Youth Affairs. Under Metropolitan Fedir's supervision, a children's health and recreation center “Dzherelo” and the Christian Educational Center of St.Paisius were founded.

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    Bishop Stanislav Szyrokoradiuk, O.F.M. the Advisory Board

    As Catholic bishop of Odesa, Shyrokoradiuk found his diocese heavily affected by the war and spoke out against the Russian invasion. Under his direction the Church helped provide humanitarian assistance and places of safety for refugees and children. The diocese also organized spiritual support for its flock: "We pray daily for peace. It’s important to us to pray for everyone, but especially for those who have died. Every day we celebrate a Mass with a requiem for all those who have died, including the fallen soldiers and all war victims".

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    Partnering with Classic Private University

    The cooperative partnership between Zavtra Project and Classic Private University was established for the purpose of providing free psychological services to Ukrainian children traumatized by Russian aggression.

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    Hello everyone!

    Every day since February 24, 2022, Ukrainian kids have faced a gruesome reality: Russia's unprovoked and genocidal war against their country. They live in constant stress and fear — something no child should ever experience!