Nazar

Nazar

Nazar, who grew up in Bucha near the capital city Kyiv, was raised by his father, uncle, grandmother and aunt, being particularly close with his father. From the beginning of the Russian invasion, his father and uncle were ready to take up arms and defend their homeland along with their courageous countrymen. Unfortunately, they never received the chance to do so. Bucha was captured by the Russian occupiers, forcing the family to hide in the basement of their home.

Following the occupation of Bucha, Nazar, his grandmother and his aunt were able to relocate to a safer part of Ukraine, but his father and uncle remained in Bucha – only to be shot dead in the yard of their home due to the invading soldiers wanting to seize it to use as a temporary dormitory.

Nazar and his family have since returned home, though every inch of their home now reminds them of the family members that this atrocious war has taken from them. Nazar dreams of a swift victory for Ukraine and a brighter future for his family, himself and for his country.

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Family’s current needs:

  • The family needs financial support and urgent help with repairs to the house.
  • Svitlana, the children's mother, who is still suffering from the disease, needs good rehabilitation and treatment.

Arsen and Oksana

Oksana and Arsen Korolchuk lost their breadwinner father, Volodymyr, in the war, while their mother, Svitlana, is seriously ill. The family is forced to live in an unfinished house.

Svitlana worked all her life with her husband to build their own home. Their dream came true when they bought a house in Volyn and moved there with their children. With their father’s skilled hands, he managed to renovate the living room and the bathroom. But when the russian war broke out, Volodymyr was among those who died as a hero, leaving behind an unfinished home. 

Now, Svitlana is raising Oksana and Arsen on her own. Due to serious health problems and lack of money, she cannot afford to continue with the house renovations. After her first operation, she miraculously started walking, and recently underwent another operation. Currently, the Korolchuk family lives in an unfinished house, where they struggle to cook in the bathroom and sleep in the same living room.

The fund helped:

  • The family received priority financial support
  • The children received gifts from the Foundation on Children's Day.
  • Daughter Oksana received a cash gift on her birthday.
  • Son Arsen will receive a tablet in the coming days.

Family’s current needs:

  • The family needs financial support and urgent help with repairs to the house.
  • Svitlana, the children's mother, who is still suffering from the disease, needs good rehabilitation and treatment.

The fund helped:

  • The family received priority financial support
  • The children received gifts from the Foundation on Children's Day.
  • Daughter Oksana received a cash gift on her birthday.
  • Son Arsen will receive a tablet in the coming days.