An American Volunteer in Ukraine: Jake’s Story
Jake McCamic, an American volunteer, joined Kidsave in Ukraine to help construct the Miracles Center, providing care for children affected by war. His story showcases the impact of humanitarian aid.
Jake McCamic, an American volunteer, joined Kidsave in Ukraine to help construct the Miracles Center, providing care for children affected by war. His story showcases the impact of humanitarian aid.
This summer, Kidsave’s Miracles Center in Ukraine welcomed 30 children for four weeks of trauma therapy, fun activities, and healing, changing their lives and giving them hope for the future.
Kidsave CEO Randi Thompson's visit to Ukraine highlights the transformative impact of the Miracles Center on orphans, offering them hope and healing amidst the ongoing crisis.
Kidsave Miracles Center Opens in Western Ukraine for Children Orphaned by War. Staff will provide war trauma therapy, connect orphaned children with potential families.
On June 2, our Ukrainian team celebrated Children's Day in Kyiv with games, crafts, and treats, fostering connections and leadership among the youth in our Pathway to Success program.
In April, Kidsave presented its Corporate Mentoring Program at the European Mentoring Summit in Paris, sharing best practices and uniting mentoring initiatives from various organizations.
In March, Kidsave's Pathway to Success program and Boeing volunteers hosted a heartwarming workshop on creativity, personal development, and learning new skills for older youth in Ukraine.
Polish mentors are empowering Ukrainian orphans through Kidsave's Pathway to Success program, fostering hope and opportunities for a brighter future.
Galina, a Ukrainian mother, turned her war ordeal into a mission to aid others. Despite hardships, her love and courage inspire a brighter future.
Although many may have forgotten about the war in Ukraine, the devastation continues. There are still over 3 million internally displaced persons in Ukraine, and over 22,000 casualties since February 2022.