Children of Heroes Charity Fund releases annual report: over $8 million in aid and support for more than 11,000 children

Children of Heroes Charity Fund releases annual report: over $8 million in aid and support for more than 11,000 children

The Children of Heroes Charity Fund has released its 2024 Annual Report, highlighting the scale and impact of its work to support children who lost one or both parents due to the war in Ukraine. In 2024, the Fund raised $8.1 million, enabling comprehensive support for 11,433 children - nearly three times more than in its first year of operation

Key achievements in 2024 include:

11 937 one-on-one psychological counseling sessions

61 607 applications for assistance processed

1836 children provided with digital devices for education

418 health insurance policies for the most vulnerable children 1 385 first-aid kits and 6 340 vitamin packages distributed

$69 936 — in medical reimbursements under insurance coverage

35 884 humanitarian parcels were delivered, totaling over 208 tons of aid

In 2024, the Fund also launched a chatbot to improve communication with families and deliver more personalized support.

Despite these accomplishments, the need for help continues to grow: 4,025 new children were enrolled in the Fund’s care last year alone. And even after the war ends, psychological, educational, and medical support will remain essential for years to come.

Tetiana Novytska,

CEO of the Children of Heroes Charity Fund

We are deeply grateful to everyone who supports our mission. Thanks to you, children who have experienced devastating loss are receiving the help they need — from psychological care to education and medical support. But the war is not over. Every day, new families turn to us for help. To continue delivering high-quality, long-term support, we ask for your continued generosity. Together, we can do even more

The full report is available on the Fund’s website. It offers more than just numbers and statistics — it paints a vivid picture of the real impact your support has made. Behind every program and initiative are the personal stories of children whose sense of safety, self-worth, and trust in the world is being restored.

Родина Найдухів

табір «Воловець» у Карпатах

З перших днів повномасштабного вторгнення Юрій пішов добровольцем на фронт. На жаль, чоловік загинув під Бахмутом. Ця трагедія стала справжнім ударом для його дружини Галини та двох донечок — 13-річної Таїсії та 11-річної Іринки. Емоційний стан донечок був вкрай нестабільним: вони закрились в собі.

Від фонду «Діти Героїв» сімʼя Найдухів отримала можливість поїхати до табору «Воловець» у Карпатах. Це табір психоемоційної стабілізації для сімей, що постраждали від війни. З перших днів у таборі розпочались позитивні зміни. Вони ходили в гори, малювали, співали, купалися в чанах. Галина каже, що вона вперше після трагедії добре спала. А дівчата, які категорично відмовлялись йти до психолога, після табору самі висловили бажання розпочати роботу з фахівцем!