Former Ukraine Ombudsman for Children Issues Statement on Ways To Support Ukraine Relief Effort

      "I had hoped that through my work the future for Ukrainian children was improving and that the darkest days were behind us," said Kuleba, "I come to you today to tell you that the darkest days are ahead of us". You can help Ukrainian children by donating here:https://ua.helpua.site   The brutal war is ruining the environment Ukrainian children rely on, including their families, homes, kindergartens, orphanages, and hospitals, forcing them to stay in basements under...
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"I had hoped that through my work the future for Ukrainian children was improving and that the darkest days were behind us," said Kuleba, "I come to you today to tell you that the darkest days are ahead of us".

You can help Ukrainian children by donating here: https://ua.helpua.site 

The brutal war is ruining the environment Ukrainian children rely on, including their families, homes, kindergartens, orphanages, and hospitals, forcing them to stay in basements under highly challenging conditions. Children frequently lack basic needs like food and medicine. Many of them are forced to spend days in these harsh conditions without knowing any hope will come.

Children who manage to flee are often separated from one or even both parents. Every day, the organization receives calls for assistance to evacuate children from life-or-death situations. Hospitals have been shelled and damaged. Babies continue to arrive in bomb shelters or devastated hospitals. This is not the world mothers expected to welcome them into, but they are the future all the Ukrainians are fighting for.

Together with the NGO organization Save UkraineMr Kuleba and his team continue to evacuate thousands of orphans, children with disabilities, children, and families from war zones all over Ukraine each day. 

Challenges the organization is facing right now: 

1. Lack of resources, including people, finance, and time.

2. Difficulty evacuating families from dangerous combat zones due to active artillery shelling and convincing traumatized families to evacuate as soon as possible.

Most international partners offer shelter or further evacuation abroad only at the border with Ukraine, but the team's main activities focus on evacuation from the "hotspots". More importantly, this must be conducted carefully so that no children would become victims of human trafficking in the process.

Former Ukraine Ombudsman for Children Issues Statement on Ways To Support Ukraine Relief Effort

Ways to help and save Ukraine:

Please help Ukrainian children and donate here https://ua.helpua.site 

Mr Mykola Kuleba, Commissioner of the President of Ukraine for Children's Rights:
"I have often been the voice for the voiceless in my career of promoting children's rights. I never imagined I would stand defending my country, asking you to share my plea for the children of Ukraine and love them in your hearts as their families do. They and we need your help. Please help."

Bio

Nikolai Kuleba has worked as the Children Ombudsman with the Office of The President of Ukraine for the last seven years. With his work, Mr Kuleba has helped to protect the civic, economic and social rights of children in Ukraine and upholding the international children's rights commitments of Ukraine. Today he makes an urgent appeal from Kyiv as he is tasked with moving children to the safe sanctuary, including those children in orphanages, while war rages. He is a father to four children.

Photo/video materials on evacuation

*These photo and video materials have been filmed by Mykola Kuleba and his team with parents' permission to show the actual situation.

More photos can be viewed on our website https://ua.helpua.site

Photo - https://mma.prnewswire.com/media/1762987/Save_Ukraine_Irpin.jpg  
Photo - https://mma.prnewswire.com/media/1762986/Save_Ukraine_Irpin_2.jpg

 

 

 

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