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The war in Ukraine is going on. To continue life-saving cancer treatment in their home country, Ukrainian children need the support of the global community. While men and women in Ukraine fight for their country against Russian invaders, hundreds o
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Tabletochki Charity Foundation supports Ukrainian hospitals by purchasing necessary medications and medical supplies. With your help, children can receive the most effective medicines, even if they are possible to find only abroad. Your charitable
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Bringing love, protection and care for up to 30 babies, abandoned by their parents or made orphans through conflict, in Kamiankse's (Ukraine) Children's Hospital and Baby Home (orphanage). Also, preventing abandonment of babies and young children in
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Today bravery has gained a new meaning. In facing war, Ukrainians have become the personification of bravery. Ukrainian children have been especially brave, as even in the darkest moments, they remain strong and courageous, with a huge belief in Uk
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The project focuses to teach 1000 youth in five regions of Ukraine and help them develop skills for peace mediation and conflicts resolution. This will help youth refugees from war area in Ukraine to find their place in communities. Also we are hold
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The educational program by Tabletochki involves a combination of different activities for the Ukrainian medical specialists who are involved in all stages of childhood cancer treatment. It is aimed to increase the medical expertise and improve medica
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Tens of thousands of pets have already been reported missing in Ukraine during the wartime. We need to ensure that all pets can easily be returned to their loving families in this time, when a pet may be all that people have left. We have already
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The situation in Ukraine continues to be critical. Millions of people abandoned their home, heading to West countries and many took the pets with them. Refugees pets need help but for dogs left behind in Ukraine, the nightmare continues! ROLDA is ju
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Childhood cancer is not a death sentence. In Ukraine 1000 kids are diagnosed with cancer every year. 7000 kids are hospitalized throughout a year including new patients, patients who continue treatment and who have a recurrence. Their chances for sur
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This project guarantees free accommodation for families who have a child affected by cancer and other severe diagnoses during the war. With the construction of the New Dacha Center, 15 families will have guaranteed free accommodation for lengthy trea
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While millions of Ukrainians have escaped to safety, many more have not. As troops advance, disabled children and low-income families are trapped with no means to escape. For families with disabled children and low-income families, the burden has bec
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Russia has invaded Ukraine. This is the biggest war attack since the Second World War. There is huge panic in Ukraine. The Pallottine fathers, especially in Kyiv, Odesa, Zhytomyr, and Lviv shelter families. Food, water, hygiene products are needed, b
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Refugee rights have been at the core of 3 Generations' work since we covered the genocide in Darfur in the film The Devil Came On Horseback in 2007. Our feature Lost in Lebanon was part of our multi-part coverage of the Syrian refugee crisis. We have
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The terrible war is ongoing in Ukraine. Russian invaders bomb cities, hospitals, houses, killing civilians without remorse. Ukrainian kids with cancer and other serious diagnoses are more vulnerable than most in such a situation. They need medicines,
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If diagnosed with a rare genetic disease, most people can expect an expensive life-long treatment and a disability. 70% of rare diseases start in childhood. Some of them cause severe breathing difficulties. Patients begin to live everyday with fear o
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With the acceleration of conflict in Ukraine, the number of people in humanitarian need has increased dramatically, with an estimated 12 million people in need of urgent support, including around 2.1 million children. As the conflict escalates, so do
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As the Japanese NGO working in conflict/disaster-affected areas for world peace since 2001, we can't ignore the victims of the crisis in Ukraine due to Russia's invasion. This project provides humanitarian relief and long-term support to affected pe
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Christmas is a time to believe in miracles and make the greatest wishes. For Ukrainian children with cancer, the biggest miracle is to come back to a healthy childhood. In their peaceful homeland. Become a part of the Christmas miracle for children
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Your donation will help the Way Home Foundation to equip a Shop on Wheels in a minibus to strengthen social farm enterprise Liebenthal in the Odessa region, Ukraine. The mobile shop will sell farm products in the city: greenery, vegs, honey, flowers,
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On Thursday 24th February, Russia declared war on Ukraine. Thousands of people are now Internally Displaced Persons. Millions of people are fleeing contact zones. The war is crippling Ukraine's economy. UNICEF estimates that 7.5 million children are
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