Non-Profit Organization
Kids of Ukraine
The organization was founded to support children and families affected by the war. The first psychosocial support center for teenagers was opened in Lviv, and the “SviTY” program was launched.
Expansion of operations: centers opened in Cherkasy and Khmelnytskyi. The “SviTY” program now reaches three cities in Ukraine.
Official registration as a charitable foundation in Ukraine. Opening of the fourth psychosocial support center in Zhytomyr.
Over 1,800 teenagers have received professional psychological support and participated in the foundation’s programs. Continued development and strengthening of activities across all four centers.
The foundation’s main activity is focused on providing psychosocial support to children through educational, creative, restorative, and recreational programs that promote emotional healing and a return to a full childhood.
The foundation’s core initiative is the SviTY program, which creates a safe and supportive environment for teenagers to heal, build resilience, and develop social skills.
To date, Kids of Ukraine has established four psychosocial support centers — in Lviv, Khmelnytskyi, Cherkasy, and Zhytomyr — providing professional assistance to over 1,800 teenagers aged 11 to 17.
Comprising leading specialists in child and adolescent psychology, the Council provides methodological guidance and expert support for all of the foundation’s programs.
A group of experts in education, psychology, and social work who offer strategic advice to guide the foundation’s development and implement best practices in psychosocial support for children.
Kids of Ukraine works to ensure that every Ukrainian child has the opportunity to grow, develop, and build their future, even in times of war.








