Fundraising for conversion of the bomb shelter in Izyum into a center for children's development

Fundraising for conversion of the bomb shelter in Izyum into a center for children's development

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Fundraising for conversion of the bomb shelter in Izyum into a center for children's development

During our humanitarian missions, we were able to get used to everything, it seems, but when we see children, our hearts break. They have fun in undermined areas. Almost every child has a story of loss. You will no longer see carelessness in the eyes of any child. And the conditions in which children live and should study: light, water, basic hygiene products, a safe corner for development - all this is not there. But glad that there is hope.

Life in the de-occupied territories is not the same as it was before the war. The course of children's childhood in the de-occupied territories has changed. We all have to see it. At least do something for these children. That is why we decided to arrange photo exhibition "Deoccupied Childhood: Izyum".

The purpose of the photo exhibition "De-Occupied Childhood: Izyum" is to raise awareness and help - the conversion of a bomb shelter in Izyum into a center for children's development.

All the photos presented at the exhibition are the work of our volunteers during humanitarian missions. We invite you to donate and become owners of unique photos so that children in Izyum have a safe space for their development. At the exhibition, everyone will be able to see for themselves the childhood of children from Izyum and participate in its improvement.

If you do not have the opportunity to visit the photo exhibition, we will be grateful for the financial support of the fundraising online.

  • Garbage removal
  • Wall decoration
  • Tables
  • Chairs
  • Coloring pages
  • Stationery
  • Books
  • Developmental games

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+380 95 227 5937

Or send us email:
Berehynia.fundation@gmail.com