“Revival” Centre for Rehabilitation in Chernihev, Ukraine
On April 26, 1986 Ukraine and the earth recoiled from the world's worst nuclear disaster which spewed out many times the radioactive fallout of the Hiroshima atomic bomb. Two decades have passed and the effects of this disaster continue and actually increase. In fact, hundreds of thousands, mostly children, are still suffering with physical and psychological disorders. Let's not forget them.
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Supporting Family Beekeeping in Ukraine
Couple from Ivano-Frankivsk region beekeeping July 11, 2024 As the war in…
Delivery to "Mother's House" in Slavuta, Khmelnytsky Region
June 23, 2024 Meanwhile the war in Ukraine drags on almost to two and a half years with the loss of…
Helping internally displaced persons in Uzhhorod
Here is another winter report from Vlad Yurishko about our humanitarian activities in Ukraine. This…
Winter 2024 LifeNets Humanitarian trip to Donetsk region
Vladislav Yurishko send this report about LifeNets volunteers coming from Western Ukraine to near…
May 2024 LifeNets Shipment to Ukraine from Germany
May 14, 2024 From Vlad Yurishko: Over the past two years (2023 and 2024), 18 vehicles (vans and…
April 22, 2024 Reports from LifeNets Ukraine
April 24, 2024 This is a report by Vlad Yurishko from humanitarian mission of LifeNets Ukraine to…
Gratitude to the LifeNets in Ukraine Charitable Foundation from the Kherson City Military Administration.
December 16, 2023 Vlad Yurishko sends this report from Kherson to LifeNets…
Gratitude from Donetsk, Ukraine to LifeNets
December 16, 2023 Gratitude to LifeNets from Toretsk, Donetsk Oblast, Ukraine. Eastern…
An Insightful Talk with a Ukrainian-born Congresswoman
February 13, 2024 By Victor Kubik Since the founding of LifeNets International some 25 years ago,…
Chernihiv, Ukraine Reflections Nov/Dec 2023
Working with the Revival Centre of Medical/Social Rehabilitation for Disabled Children in…