A Step Toward Ukraine’s Resilient Future: Children of Heroes Joins the U.S.-Ukraine Business Council
The Children of Heroes Charity Fund has joined the U.S.-Ukraine Business Council (USUBC), becoming part of a powerful network united by a shared commitment to Ukraine’s recovery and future.
As of October 1, nearly 14,300 children are under the Fund’s care, with around 80 new beneficiaries joining every week. Behind these numbers are real stories of loss and the Fund’s ongoing effort to restore hope, stability, and the opportunity to dream again.
“Each day we see how hard it is for these children to cope with their losses — losing a parent, their home or the sense of stability they once had. That’s why our mission is to provide them with the care and opportunities they need: access to education, healthcare and a chance to grow and dream big again,” said Tetiana Novytska, CEO of the Children of Heroes Charity Fund. “Joining USUBC helps us connect with international partners who care about these children too, because by supporting them, we help rebuild Ukraine and create a stronger future for everyone.”
With offices in Ukraine, the United States, and the Netherlands, Children of Heroes operates with international oversight, transparency, and accountability. The Fund’s approach combines compassion with long-term strategy — addressing urgent needs today while empowering a resilient generation for tomorrow.
“Supporting children who have lost their parents in the war is a moral duty for all of us,” noted Irina Paliashvili, President & CEO of USUBC. “By embracing the Children of Heroes Charity Fund into our membership, we affirm that sustainable recovery is about more than rebuilding infrastructure – it is also about ensuring the wellbeing and future of Ukraine’s youngest citizens.”
By joining USUBC, Children of Heroes continues to strengthen international partnerships that help protect and empower the most vulnerable — the children who carry Ukraine’s future. Together with global allies, the Fund is building pathways of care, opportunity, and hope for a generation growing up in the shadow of war.