Supporting Families in Need in Odessa
40 families with children facing disabilities and developmental challenges in Odessa and nearby regions received essential support—diapers, baby food, hygiene items, and even a small treat to bring joy. Many of these families are single mothers or caregivers in difficult situations, and this aid eases their daily struggles.
Led by our dedicated volunteer Irina Korolenko, this initiative provides both practical relief and emotional support, reminding families that they are not alone.
Vsevolod, 3 years old – Psycho-emotional developmental delay. From a large displaced family.
Kira, 2 years old – Psycho-emotional developmental delay. One of two children in a displaced family.
Mikhail, 6 years old – Living with cerebral palsy.
Roma, 9 years old – Completely blind with psycho-emotional and physical developmental delays. His mother provides full-time care and cannot work.
David, 8 years old – Diagnosed with autism and developmental delays. He and his 5-year-old sister are raised by their single mother.
Katerina, 5 years old – Living with a disability and psycho-emotional developmental delays. Her large family, displaced by war, is struggling to rebuild.
Your donations are making a real difference. Stay tuned as we share more stories from this project in the coming weeks. Together, we bring hope and care to those who need it most.