How to Help?
We need your support, please help ukrainian orphans and orphanages!
“Small streams flow together to create great rivers!”
We very strongly encourage small donations to be made every month or every couple of months. No donation is too small. And we welcome larger donations, which we are happy to discuss with prospective donors.
Here is a list of actual projects needing your support:
- 9 out of 12 bathrooms in children’s bathroom renovation project in Nikolaiev Baby House remain. Total cost for this project is US$ 78,000 (~ € 50’000 or ~ CHF 80’000). We are looking for US$ 6,000.- (€ 4’000.- oder CHF 6’000.-) for each remaining bathroom.
- Montessori classroom in Kherson Baby House. Based on the success achieved with Nikolaiev one, we really would like to realize a similar classroom at Kherson Baby House. In order to refurbish and fully equip one classroom, the first financial estimate goes up to US$ 15,000 (~ € 10’900 or ~ CHF 18’000).
Find out how you can make your donations here!
or just click on the “PayPal Donate” button on the left column of this page!
Previous projects for which funding has been secured
- Dozorov needs heart surgery.
- LAdS needs a new car.
For an other used car we are looking for approx. $ 10,000 (CHF 10,000 or € 6,000). - Nikolay’s operation in Kiev will cost approx. $ 4,000 (CHF 4,000 or € 2,500).
- Montessori outdoor playground in Nikolaiev Baby House. In order to complement the Montessori indoor classroom, an outdoor playground is being realized. We are short of US$ 4,900 (~ € 3’600 or ~ CHF 6’000) to finish it.
- For final Montessori certification at Nikolaiev Baby House US$ 1,300 (~ € 750 or ~ CHF 1’200) are required.
- Irina (13 months) and Vitaly (7 months) both have a cleft palate problem. Funding for the trip to Kiev for consultation at the center of maxillofacial surgery was secured.
- Two young girls need your help. A generous sponsor from USA has agreed to ensure Nataliya and Ilona will be able to have orthopedical surgery. A huge thank you to them!
- Viktoriya needed heart surgery. Verena from New Zealand has kindly accepted to cover extra costs generated by Vika’s longer stay at KCC. A huge thank you to her!
Posted by Tom Rudolf on
01.08.2001 at 08:40
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