Support Ukrainian children who lost parents

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children are under our care, and the number keeps growing

10-15

children join the Fund’s assistance programs daily

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has been directed to helping children since 2022

Fill the Shelves of Care

Thousands of children under our care are in constant need of essentials – clothing, school gadgets, medication, heating equipment, and more.
The Shelves of Care visually reflect just a part of these everyday needs. You don’t have to cover everything – just give what you can. If your support changes even one child’s life, it’s already worth it.

Here’s how the Shelves of Care work:
  • step 1 Choose any item from the list – it will appear on a shelf. You can fill as many shelves as you like.
  • step 2 As you add items, a progress bar will display the recommended donation amount. Prefer to set your own amount? No problem – you can manually enter it in the dedicated field.
  • step 3 Once ready, choose how you’d like to give: make a one-time donation or become a monthly supporter. We’re committed to caring for each child until they turn 18 – that’s why regular donations are so important.
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Who we are

Children of Heroes is a charity fund that provides comprehensive, long-term support to Ukrainian children who have lost one or both parents in the war.


We stand by every child until they reach adulthood, helping them find hope, heal emotionally, and discover their own path to contributing to Ukraine’s future.

Children need your help

Ukrainian children have already endured more than any child ever should. Yet their challenges are far from over.

Constant Russian shelling leads to power cuts and disrupts water and heating systems, especially in regions close to the frontline. That’s why autumn and winter become the most difficult seasons of the year.

Stand with these children – help them make it through the toughest times.

Program Overview

We offer a range of assistance programs tailored to each child’s needs with a personal approach at the core. Families can turn to their dedicated Family Helper for any support.

Case management

Timely, personalized support for families in crisis: financial and legal assistance, as well as housing recovery, evacuation, and relocation programs.

Humanitarian aid

Provision of essential items for children based on their age, including food packages, clothing, shoes, hygiene products, and more.

Education and development

Learning support through tutoring, language courses, IT training, creative classes, and career guidance, as well as gadgets to help children study in any conditions.

Medical care

Access to medical consultations, tests, treatment, vision care, insurance, vitamins, and first-aid kits, ensuring children’s well-being and healthy development.

Psychology and socialisation

Emotional support through individual and group therapy, camps, and events that help children cope with loss, build resilience, and reconnect with peers.

Holiday presents

Thoughtful gifts for birthdays and Christmas that bring joy, comfort, and a sense of care to children who have experienced loss of one or both parents.

Family Helpers

Each family is matched with a dedicated helper who coordinates support and stays in touch to ensure timely, personalized assistance across all areas of need.

Testimonials

Stand with Children of Heroes every month

Monthly support gives us the stability to plan, respond, and support children in the best way possible.

You can change or cancel your monthly support at any time.

By making a charitable donation within the Warmth for Children fundraiser, you agree that if donations exceed current needs, the Fund may reallocate the surplus to other unmet needs. All funds will be used in accordance with the Fund’s statutory objectives.

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!