We've reached and involved over 500 kids in our various educational programs.
2.5+ Years Programs
Our organization has been actively running and improving programs for over 2.5 years.
6+ Active Programs
We've organized and executed more than 6 different programs, each with an average length of 2 months.
Classes at Shelters
We have conducted classes at all major shelters for refugees in Lviv, ensuring widespread access to education.
Realized Dreams
We have helped realize the dreams of over 20 children, providing them with unique opportunities and experiences.
100+ Volunteers
Our efforts have been supported by over 100 dedicated volunteers from both Ukraine and abroad.
THE PROBLEM WE ARE TRYING TO SOLVE
KARINA'S STORY - BACKROUND:
Meet Karina, one of the children we have helped. Karina was evacuated from Myrnograd, Donetsk Oblast, a town less than 90 km from the front line. Seeking safety, Karina’s family found refuge in Lviv, where she has been a part of our community since day one.
THE PROBLEM:
When Karina moved to Lviv, she didn’t know anyone. Upon joining our program, she often told us that she felt depressed and sometimes cried during the lessons. All she wanted is to go back home and find’t want to talk anyone.
OUR INFLUENCE:
When we met Karina, her dream was to make lemonade. One day, all of us—refugee kids and volunteers from the US and UK—made lemonade together. She said it was the happiest day for her since the war started. Through our classes, Karina met many friends and international volunteers. Her confidence and level of English improved significantly. She even became a teaching assistant in our last program. Karina now has over 100 friends worldwide who volunteered with us at different times and whom she constantly talks to. She says she is happy now, calls Lviv her home, and believes in a better future as she prepares to enroll in university.
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SUMMER CAMP 2024
📆 June 17th - end of July;
This summer program aims to provide educational and recreational opportunities for those displaced by war and children of military families. The curriculum includes a range of academic classes and diverse activities to foster personal and academic growth.