“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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LifeNets Gives Ukrainian School Kids Smiles
The school year started in Ukraine on September 1. Unfortunately, the war is not over yet, and it…
Thank you note from Dr. V. Pasichnyk in Chernihiv after missile attack
September 5, 2023 We received this letter of thanks from Dr. Vasyl Pasichnyk and his wife Natalia…
Ukraine War Horrors Continue - LifeNets Helps in Kherson
Posted August 14, 2023 Vlad Yurishko has sent this report along with photos about the work of…
My Nephew Colin Graduates from University in Lviv, Ukraine July 2, 2023
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Aid to Flooded Kherson, Ukraine from Germany and Khust
June 14, 2023 Vlad Yurishko writes about vans going from Germany to Khust and providing relief in…
Dam Ukraine Germany Kherson Anguish
June 12, 2023 Less than a weeks ago, on June 6, the Kakhovka Dam on the Dnieper River was…
Thanks from Kherson to LifeNets for Bread Ovens
Since late 2022 we have been manufacturing bread ovens that could be used for heating. …
Report From Donbas Area in the Wicked War
June 8, 2023 We thank our LifeNets volunteers who continue to risk their lives driving vital…
International Children's Day June 1, 2023 at the "Revival" Centre in Chernihiv, Ukraine
Today, on the occasion of International Children's Day, the center hosted a festive meeting with…
Terror in Western Ukraine
Vlad Yurishko, ABC student 2018-19 sent me this report from his brother-in-law Paul in Khmelnitsky,…