Summer Kids Depart and Gearing Up for Winter
Tearful goodbyes at airports across the nation as the Summer Miracles kids leave to return home. While we continue the search for families we are gearing up for the Winter program.
Tearful goodbyes at airports across the nation as the Summer Miracles kids leave to return home. While we continue the search for families we are gearing up for the Winter program.
Galina Diakonenko tells her story to INSIDERS's Jane Ridley, the story of giving birth in the Ukraine in a combat zone while being bombed, and seven days later being rescued by Kidsave.
Having grown up with knowledge of her adoption, Katherine Claire never imagined her journey would inspire her to write a memoir.
“Olena courageously drove us through half of Ukraine,” said Galina. “Since Sofiya was only 7 days old, she drove very calmly and carefully."
What started as a small group of Kidsave employees driving their personal cars has grown into a group of over a hundred volunteers and a convoy of 40 vehicles.
Daily News Opinion Piece: Now is the time to plan for what happens after the dust settles. Organizations like ours in Ukraine are ready to scale up and maximize efforts for children who need immediate and future support.
With gratitude we salute these innovative and compassionate families and groups raising money for Kidsave.
Another Summer Miracles journey comes to an end! This week, all 43 kids who’ve traveled to the U.S. will return to Colombia.
It’s a staggering statistic; the continent of Africa has the highest population of orphans in the world, with over 15 million orphans living in the Sub-Saharan region alone.
Kidsave featured in Hudson Valley Press