Thousands of Ukrainian children are at risk.
Help them find safety — today
Why it matters
Since 2022, at least 669 children have been killed and 1,833 injured in Russia’s war against Ukraine.
Over 19,500 children have been forcibly taken or deported to Russia or occupied territories, and nearly 1.6 million live under Russian control.
Life under occupation is not safety — it’s fear, coercion, and the erasure of identity.
Children are forced to adopt Russian identities, subjected to propaganda, militarized, and trained to serve in the Russian army. Many witness war crimes, experience abuse, and live under conditions no child should ever face.
Get involved for Ukrainian children
Your help makes a difference
Thousands of Ukrainian children are at risk.
Help them find safety — today
“I lived under occupation for nearly three years. The only future they showed me there was to be forcibly recruited into the Russian army.”
— Oleksandr, 18
“They forced us to sing the Russian national anthem, especially when inspectors came.”
— Dayana, 14, Kherson
The forced deportation of children is a deliberate attack on Ukraine’s future, recognized as a war crime by independent experts and condemned internationally.
Every Ukrainian child deserves to be safe.
What we do
We help children affected by war find safety and care.
We assist families in escaping occupied areas, preventing deportation to Russia.
We provide humanitarian and psychological support to help them heal and begin again.
