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Our mission is to improve lives of people with mental disabilities and to help those in need. Unfortunately, in Ukraine, when people with mental disabilities reach the age of 18, they remain useless to society - locked up at home or in special institutions. They have nowhere to go, they don't feel needed. The NGO Good Bread has been proving for more than 6 years that such people can and want to work. In Ukraine, unfortunately, it is almost impossible for these people to get a job - it is extremely difficult and resource-consuming to provide a workplace for such a person, and it also requires a lot of time. The NGO Good Bread gives 33 such people the opportunity to feel needed by society, acquire baker skills and socialize every day while coming to work. Currently, this is the first and only one such organization in Ukraine, which has been caring for adults with mental disabilities for more than 6 years. Primary goal of the Non-governmental organization "Good Bread from Good People" is the socialization and development of communicative and labor skills for individuals with mental disabilities. For over six years, it has adhered to its mission-creating conditions for a comfortable life and work environment for each of its employees. This means that people have a place where they can learn, acquire new skills, gain qualifications, and grow. NGO Good Bread has managed to create an environment where mutual respect is practiced, which in turn means acceptance of each individual. Since the beginning of the full-scale invasion, the team of NGO Good Bread has been baking and sending bread for free to those in need. Every day, it delivers bread through volunteers and monthly the team of NGO personally transports it to various regions of Ukraine, including the hottest spots. Additionally, since February 2024, NGO Good Bread has restarted a project to prepare meals for those in need. Currently, about 80 people receive a hot meal in an individual thermobox each week. NGO Good Bread is constantly looking for opportunities to increase this number, as it has received requests and understands that people need proper nutrition daily, not just once a week.
We aim to build a new modern school for 880 children in Bucha, Ukraine. The school will replace the old and war damaged education infrastructure in a growing municipality of Bucha, which became a major settlement for internally displaced people of Ukraine. It will be the first A energy class school in Ukraine and complies with zero emission standard, sustainability and ensures protected biodiversity. The school will have a bomb shelter that will be adapted for dual usage during peacetime.
Reviving women for the revival of Ukraine. Our goal is to help Ukrainian women overcome the psychological consequences of war. Since the beginning of the full-scale invasion, the Fund has assisted women and children affected by the war.
Every resident of Ukraine receives quality medical care and effective medications based on real statistical data. We firmly believe that in the 21st century, no person should endure pain, suffering, or lose their life due to a lack of necessary medications. We advocate for a world where everyone has equal rights and timely access to the medications they need to maintain their health. Through our work, we strive to create a future where the logistics of distributing essential medications to support people's health is no longer an obstacle.
R2P's Mission is to protect people in situations of conflicts, disasters, forced displacements, migrations and enable systemic changes that prevent such situations.
Our mission is to unite educators and help them grow, both personally and professionally.
Our mission is raising public awareness about how eyesight impacts the quality of life for military personnel
The Fund mission is to restore education access for Ukrainian children in communities impacted by russian military aggression. The goals of the Fund are: - restoring access to education; - promoting the improvement of the quality of education in Ukraine; - promoting learning and development, as well as providing assistance to talented creative youth; - promoting the development of civic consciousness and leadership among young people; - promoting the restoration of the educational infrastructure of Ukraine after military operations on the territory of Ukraine; - implementation of international standards in the field of education in Ukraine.
Our mission is to support orphans and vulnerable people globally. We believe that all children should be given the opportunity to learn and grow equally, regardless of their background, family situation or geopolitical environment, in a fair and free world.
Our mission is to reduce animal suffering and provide them with legal protection.
The Enjoying Life Foundation has been operating since 2013. The foundation's mission is to assist older individuals in meeting their basic and social needs while challenging age-related stereotypes and promoting the holistic development of seniors. The organization has undertaken charitable initiatives and collaborated with local authorities, as well as local and national charities and businesses. The foundation's projects are designed to address the needs of older individuals, including their basic and social needs. Elderly people benefit from services such as receiving hot lunches and medical service certificates, attending courses to acquire new skills, participating in sports and hobbies at no cost, accessing psychological support, meeting new people, and connecting with like-minded individuals.
The mission of Hope and Belief Charitable Organization is to provide targeted assistance to children from Ukraine who are suffering from serious or incurable diseases. Assistance is provided to the parents of such children in the form of necessary medicines for the child, payment for hospitalization or medical equipment. Today, the organization's activities are aimed at helping children suffering from epilepsy, insulin-dependent diabetes, oncological diseases and diseases of the visual organs. Within the framework of the organization's work, we directly contact the child's parents (guardians), check the documents provided, assess the possibilities of our help and conduct fundraising activities to raise funds for the child's treatment. Most of our projects describe a specific case of a child's disease and are aimed at helping a particular child. An important feature of our activity is the verification of the financial status of the family whose application for support we are considering. If the Board of Directors of the organization decides to support the child's treatment, the assistance is provided on a long-term basis and is subject to mandatory agreement with the attending physician. We support only those medical needs that are not provided free of charge at the expense of the Ukrainian state. The Foundation's programs have been running for years. Some programs, such as help for children with cancer, have been carried out by the organization since its establishment. Our organization regularly reviews a variety of serious childhood illnesses for systemic problems with funding by government agencies. The Foundation's new programs are aimed at eliminating the problems of financing children's treatment in certain medical areas. This work involves identifying basic treatment needs and engaging in dialogue with medical professionals and parents who are experiencing problems with their children's care. At least 45% of all donations to the organization come from private donors. In addition, our organization has projects carried out jointly with banks, insurance companies and other large Ukrainian organizations.