Give Ukrainian child a device to access education

by Children Of Heroes Of Ukraine Foundation
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Give Ukrainian child a device to access education
Give Ukrainian child a device to access education
Give Ukrainian child a device to access education
Give Ukrainian child a device to access education
Give Ukrainian child a device to access education

Project Report | Jun 8, 2025
Education Against All Odds: Tech as a Lifeline for Ukraine's Youth

By Nataliia Kornievska | Lead of Corporate Partnerships

"We hold on to life because we have each other — and you"

Even before the war, Lyudmyla and Mykola dreamed of a big family filled with love, care, and laughter. Their hearts were open to kindness — which is why they created a family-type children’s home, raising six children as their own. Their small house in a frontline village in the Sumy region was full of warmth, hugs, and hope for a peaceful future.

But the war changed everything.

Even after Russian troops entered their village, the family didn’t leave. They stayed together — cooking meals, comforting the children, and doing their best to preserve a sense of normalcy. Despite constant danger, they didn’t lose hope.

Then the unimaginable happened.
In March 2022, just one day after the occupation began, Mykola — the father, protector, and heart of the family — disappeared without a trace.
Days of searching turned into weeks of painful uncertainty. Eventually, they learned the devastating truth: Mykola had been kidnapped, tortured, and brutally killed.

This loss shattered every member of the family.
But it hit the children the hardest.
They had lost their father — not once, but twice.

After the Loss — a New Fight for Life and Learning

Lyudmyla was left alone with six children, without a steady income, government support, or time to grieve. She became everything at once: a mother, a provider, a counselor, and a protector. Together with the older children, she started growing vegetables and managing a small farm just to provide food, warmth, and care.

But one more challenge loomed — access to education.

The children were expected to learn online, but the family had only one smartphone to share between six children.
Online learning became a daily struggle — slow, fragmented, and isolating.
Each lesson became a marathon. Each day — a test of endurance and faith.

More Than a Device — A Lifeline

At this critical moment, the Children of Heroes Foundation stepped in to help.
Four of the six children received tablets — finally giving them access to full-time education. They were also enrolled in educational programs provided by the foundation, including school subjects and creative art classes that helped them process their emotions.

These weren’t just devices.
They were a symbol of belief, of connection.
A quiet but powerful message:

“You are not alone. We are here. Your dreams still matter.”


How Tech Changes Lives: More Than Learning

Laptops and tablets give children access to:

  • school and educational programs provided by the foundation

  • psychological support, even from shelters during air raids

  • social connection with friends, preventing emotional isolation

  • creative and leisure activities, which help reduce anxiety

In war, a device is more than a tool.
It’s a way to stay human. To feel safe. To keep dreaming.


Scale of the Need. As of June 2025:

  • Over 13,000 children are under the care of the Children of Heroes Foundation

  • 10–15 new children join our programs every day

  • 1 in 2 lacks a basic device for learning

  • 662 children need tablets

  • 294 children need laptops

Without these tools, children fall behind.
They miss out on education, social interaction, and emotional support — the very things that help them heal and grow.


Thank You to Our Supporters

We are deeply grateful to every donor who has already supported this project.
Because of your generosity:

  • Hundreds of children have rejoined school

  • Families like Lyudmyla’s feel seen and supported

  • Dreams are being rebuilt — one lesson, one child at a time

Your support is not just about devices.
It’s about humanity. It’s about hope.
And it’s a powerful reminder that even in the darkest times — compassion prevails.

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Children Of Heroes Of Ukraine Foundation

Location: Denver, CO - USA
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Project Leader:
Oleksandr Shatokhin
Denver , CO United States

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