The beneficiary of the project "Rest of children treated in Okhmatdyt and their parents" tells her story of her journey through war, maternal care, fatigue and hope, as well as her participation in the Caritas-Spes project for children…
read moreThe beneficiaries of the Family to Family project, a family of internally displaced persons from Kherson region, talk about life under occupation, the difficult path to a free land, daily challenges, and hope.
read moreOleksandr is 43 years old. He lives in Chernihiv. He was born in this city, graduated from high school and received a vocational education. Here he met his soul mate. He met his fate...
read moreWe must be grateful for what we have today, because life can turn upside down in an instant.
read moreOn May 5, mandatory evacuation was announced in the towns of Vorozhba and Bilopillia in the Sumy region. Thousands of people were forced to leave their homes and search for ways to begin a new life. As part of the Emergency Appeal project,…
read moreNatalia has never considered herself strong. Just the way she is: a mother of three who is used to copin with difficulties. However, life has made her realize that there is steel inside her that has been forged by the fire of war, loss and…
read moreWar means pain and daily heavy losses. Those who lose their loved ones at the front go through an unbearable ordeal: to accept the cruel news, to realize the inexorable reality, to learn to live on - with memories, uncertainty and new…
read moreWhen our hearts ache from the news coming from the frontline regions, we must remember: people still live there. In May, several families reached out to Caritas-Spes Sloviansk with requests for evacuation — seeking a way out of the hell…
read moreOften, those who suffer the most from war are those who should not have understood the meaning of the word at all - children.
read more“Instead of school bells, we hear air raid sirens; instead of playing outside, we spend our days in shelters. We are deprived of live communication, we lack a space where we can open up, talk to our classmates, and feel like children.…
read moreIt is very difficult for people to accept what has happened. It's much easier to forbid yourself to think about it, says Victoria Amelichkina, a psychologist at the Caritas-Spes Family Support Center in Zhytomyr.
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