About Us

Together, we can bring smiles, healing, and hope to the children and youth in war-affected areas of Ukraine.

We are officially registered Charitable Organization in Ukraine. Our mission is to provide children with a hope, strength, and opportunities for a brighter future amidst the challenging circumstances they face.

At the Yuliia Darnytska Foundation, we understand the immense impact of war on the lives of children and youth. With a deep commitment to making a positive difference, we engage in various initiatives aimed at improving their well- being and empowering them to overcome adversity.

Main Activities:
• Holiday Gifts: Organizing the collection and distribution of gifts for children from low- income families, orphans, and children with disabilities during major holidays (New Year, Saint Nicholas Day, Easter, etc.).
• Providing Phones: Collecting and donating mobile phones to children who need them for education and communication.
• Organizing Celebrations: Hosting holiday events and parties for children, involving entertainers, entertainment programs, and sweets.
• Organizing Camps: Arranging summer camps where children can relax, learn new skills, and make new friends.

There are many ways to support our charity project: you can make a financial donation, contribute goods or services, volunteer your time and expertise or help raise awareness by sharing our mission on social media and by word-of- mouth.

Our Initiatives

We engage in various initiatives aimed at improving their well-being and empowering them to overcome adversity.

Youth support

Creating and supporting business incubators for young entrepreneurs, providing them with resources and consultations.
Organizing mentorship programs where experienced professionals share their knowledge and experience with young people.
Creating youth centers where young people can participate in various activities, training, and meetings.

Children libraries

Collecting and donating books for children's libraries and school libraries.
Organizing and funding repair work in libraries to create comfortable conditions for reading and learning.

Psycholgical support kit

The "Care Kit" project aims to provide emotional and psychological support to children facing hardships due to war and other crises. Our objective is to help children cope with stress, build their self-esteem, and develop resilience. We strive to create a sense of comfort and solace for children from various social backgrounds, especially those living in border regions and internally displaced persons (IDPs).

School bomb-shelters equipment

Supplying bomb shelters with the necessary furniture for the comfortable stay of children and staff.
Creating areas for leisure and learning in bomb shelters, including play and educational materials.

Care Kit

Support and Comfort for Children in Difficult Times

The "Care Kit" project aims to provide emotional and psychological support to children facing difficulties due to war and other crisis situations. The goal of this project is to help children cope with stress, maintain their self-belief and develop resilience. We strive to create comfort and solace for children from various social categories, especially those living in border regions and internally displaced persons.

The cost of one box is $15. The number of boxes we can produce is unlimited. When partnering with us, we feature partner logos on the boxes. The children who receive the boxes are selected using official lists from social services and school administrators. We ensure transparent reporting.

The Care Basket is a unique set, with its contents and design created by our team in collaboration with professional psychologists and teachers.

Ways to Support

You can make a financial donation, contribute goods or services, volunteer your time and expertise or help raise awareness by sharing our mission on social media and by word-of- mouth.

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250

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Donations

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We can create a brighter future for the children and youth