Today I was contacted by some phenomenon guys…It is about the Untold Donations team.They are currently running a crowdfunding campaign to support hundreds of hungry and homeless children affected due to the war in Ukraine. We discussed with them various cases and many of them… shocked me. These children have experienced the tragedy of war, the loss of their home, and adaptation to a new place. There are children who are still in the these zones, and there are many of them whose parents have not returned from the war zone. And there are children terrified that their father will go there tomorrow. This is why, without exception, all 8 million Ukrainian children have suffered from the hostilities or, more accurately, from Russia’s undeclared war with Ukraine. And each child in its own way will be marked for life by the war. According to State Emergency Service, in Ukraine there are at least 90,000 internally displaced children from Donetsk and Lugansk region. As the conflict enters harsh winter, aid agencies are stepping up efforts to help the roughly internally displaced children.
This conflict that began in April has killed more than 3,700 people and driven about one million from their homes. The bloodshed continues regardless of a supposed ceasefire. Adoptions are taking place but, naturally, the number of adoptions is decreasing. War always means instability and, naturally, under those conditions families find it ten times harder to make decisions about adoption. Today there are certain circumstances that the Ukrainian children will have a brighter future.Here’s why Untold Donations Team come with the idea to support every child affected by this tragic events, as many as they can. But, regardless of their attempts and implications in this cause, they still need your support, dear readers.Dont be unmoved.Every donation You can change a future, you can save a life, a CHILD.
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http://saveachild.causevox.com/
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