“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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From our dear friends in Chernihev, Ukraine
I would like to share a few recent communications with our dear friends from Chernihev, Ukraine…
Revival Children's Day June 1, 2020
We have worked with the "Revival" Center of Rehabilitation in Chernihiv, Ukraine since 1996. We…
Ukrainian Paraplegic Ivan Sobolev
LifeNets has been helping paraplegic Ivan Sobolev who lives in Chernihev, Ukraine, for the past ten…
Chernobyl Leaders
Our relationship with Dr. Vasyl Paschnyk and his wife Natalia Zenchenko who are two of the…
Tolik in Ukraine helped
LifeNets chooses to help people who are in deep poverty and have suffered additional misfortune. …
Colin Kubik visits Revival Centre in June 2018 - Ukraine
My nephew, Colin Kubik, son of my brother Eugene, has been unique in his curiosity of his…
Chernobyl Van Delivered!
Finally! On March 16, 2018 the van that LifeNets pledged to donate to the “Revival” Centre…
Lafayette, IN Journal & Courier article about our work in Chernobyl
Since 1995 I have been involved in helping children in the Chernobyl, Ukraine area. More…
"Why Maurice Frohn can't forget the children of Chernobyl"
We have been working in the Chernobyl, Ukraine area since 1995 when I met Maurice Frohn, one of the…
"Beverly Hall" at the Revival Centre in Ukraine
Beverly Kubik was honored at Chernihev, Ukraine's "Revival" Centre for her work with the…