Sunflower Camp for Ukrainian Children 4th Session

Sunflower Camp for Ukrainian Children 4th Session

Sunflower Camp for Ukrainian Children-4th Session

Anna Report-Warsaw, Poland

www.UkrainianChildren.org

We started a new session?

?The children got to know each other, their personalities and preferences. An integration day to help the children create a single friendly team. Everyone is still looking for their place in the group. It is quite interesting to watch every time.

???We visited the Korolivski Lazienky park with a guide, fed animals and birds, relaxed with soothing music and drew with sand.

?The first day was successful, the team of teachers already understands each other just by looking, without words.

Time will pass quickly and we will all remember this wonderful camp with a warm smile.

Sunflower Camp for Ukrainian Children-3rd Session End

Sunflower Camp for Ukrainian Children-3rd Session End

Sunflower Camp for Ukrainian Children-3rd Session End

Anna Report-Warsaw, Poland

www.UkrainianChildren.org

Our gala concert has become a good tradition in the camp. That’s how we call our grand closing of the session and farewell to the camp.

The moment of parting is a bit difficult, children hug each other, give gifts, and parents come up with words of gratitude and delight at the quality of time spent by their children in the camp.

This time, our near and dear organizers Yagna, Ellen and Gary were at the concert.

I also managed to ask the foundation to send invitations to the media. We all told the local TV about our days in the camp, and the children shared their impressions as well.

We were honored to hear a solemn speech from the First Secretary of the Embassy of Ukraine in the Republic of Poland.

The emotions from the children’s performance caused delight, goosebumps, tears, joy, and laughter. The emotional carousel of everything that happened will remain in the memory of everyone who came for a long time.

The warmth and intimate atmosphere is something we want to repeat. We thank everyone for this opportunity.

We love you all very much ???????

Sunflower Camp for Ukrainian Children-3rd Session

Sunflower Camp for Ukrainian Children-3rd Session

Sunflower Camp for Ukrainian Children-3rd Session

Anna Report-Warsaw, Poland

www.UkrainianChildren.org

The Warsaw Botanical Garden enchants with its beauty. Every time children are interested in smelling the flowers, touching them and learning something new about unusual plants.

After a delicious lunch in the rainy weather, the children watched movies.

The only difference is that the younger children were watching the movie Shrek, and the older children were creating their own movies.

We can see how talents are creative and achieve their goals. Well done! We are proud!

A good day in a pleasant company, with alpacas, in the fresh air, with delicious mashed potatoes.

The main guest of our program – a calm and graceful dog Charlie)

We congratulated the birthday kids and talked sweetly with the children who have many business ideas, deep thoughts and talents that are revealed every day

Zoom Presentation for Window Insulation

Zoom Presentation for Window Insulation

The Problem Russia’s constant bombing of Ukraine has taken its toll on life and structures. Hundreds of thousands of homes and critical infrastructure have lost windows. Homeowners are forced to use anything at hand to cover them; wood, tin, mattresses…anything. This has made homes vulnerable to the weather, darkness and splintering. The Solution We are Ukrainian Children Inc., a 501(3)(c). In January 2023, we partnered with Harry Blakiston Houston and his team from Cambridge University, who have developed an innovative method to temporarily repair bombed-out windows. Their solution not only restores the functionality of the windows but also provides excellent insulation. Harry has developed an efficient system to track requests, materials used, and installation hours, which has enabled him to scale a network of organizations to adopt and implement this method. Their collective efforts, known as Insulate Ukraine, have been remarkably successful, with each window repair costing only $15 using local materials and labor. Ukrainian Children had an existing program in the city of Nikopol, Ukraine. Our satellite alliance with Insulate Ukraine has allowed us to replace 1400 windows in Nikopol and the surrounding area. With Insulate Ukraine, we are making a difference. Our Need Our on-the-ground partner, Elena Aleksandrova traveled from Nikopol to southern California. She was here from July 24th-August 23rd 2023 to help raise awareness of the window program and to share her experiences, insights, and the impact we have made so far. Donations can be made to www.UkrainianChildren.org We are a registered 501 (c)(3)