Emergency help for kids after Russian shelling

by Tabletochki Charity Foundation
Emergency help for kids after Russian shelling
Emergency help for kids after Russian shelling
Emergency help for kids after Russian shelling
Emergency help for kids after Russian shelling
Emergency help for kids after Russian shelling
Emergency help for kids after Russian shelling
Emergency help for kids after Russian shelling
Emergency help for kids after Russian shelling

Project Report | Oct 31, 2025
Beyond Medicine: How Recovery Really Happens

By Anastasiia Baraniuk | Specialist of Individual Fundraising

Our dearest Friend,

You've already given so much to children battling cancer. Your support provides not just treatment, but something equally vital — the belief that life after cancer is possible.

For a child facing cancer, time stands still. Their world shrinks to an endless cycle of doctors, tests, and isolation from the life they once knew. It drains them — physically, mentally, and emotionally.

But true recovery goes beyond medicine. It's about rediscovering the strength to dream, laugh, and live fully. Thanks to supporters like you, children who've battled cancer get exactly that chance.

Meet Viacheslav, 17 — one of the youngest chefs you'll ever meet.

When his hometown of Bucha fell under occupation, Viacheslav had to start over in the UK. Today, he's studying culinary arts — a passion that began at age 7. This year, he represented his college in the national cooking competition, coming in second place by just half a point. He also works in a restaurant as the youngest chef on the team.

But his journey wasn't straightforward. At 5, Viacheslav was diagnosed with blood cancer. At 13, after treatment, he joined our "Barrel of Lemonade" communication club — a unique space for teenagers who've overcome cancer.

Why does a club like this matter?

Yulia, the club's co-author, explains: "Instead of making friends, discovering who they are, and living normal teenage lives — they were going through treatment. The club gives them the chance to reclaim everything they lost in a safe space."

Viacheslav spent two years in the club, participating in activities and volunteering with younger groups. He credits it with shaping his compassion and giving him lasting friendships.

Psychological well-being is just as critical as physical treatment for children with cancer. With your help, we can continue programs like "Barrel of Lemonade."

Please, consider donating today. Your support gives children the most precious gift — the belief that they are strong enough to achieve anything.

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Tabletochki Charity Foundation

Location: Kyiv - Ukraine
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Project Leader:
Sofiia Kostenko
Kyiv , Ukraine

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