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Care That Changes Lives: The Children of Heroes Charity Fund Publishes 2024 Annual Report

11/ 07/ 2025
  The Children of Heroes Charity Fund has released its 2024 annual report, summarizing its efforts to support children who have lost one or both parents due to the war. Over the past year, the Fund raised more than $8.1 million, enabling it to provide comprehensive assistance to 11,433 children — nearly three times more than in its first year of operation. The Fund continues to scale its efforts, as the war persists and the number of children in need of support keeps growing. In the past year alone, 4,025 new children joined the program. This means that assistance remains not just important — it is critically necessary. Key achievements in 2024 include: 11,937 individual psychological counseling sessions 61,607 assistance requests processed 1,836 children provided with devices for online learning 418 medical insurance policies for children from the most vulnerable categories 1,385 first-aid kits and 6,340 vitamin packs distributed $69,936 in medical expenses covered through insurance programs 35,884 humanitarian aid packages delivered, with a total weight of over 208 tons “We are sincerely grateful to everyone who already supports our mission. Thanks to you, children who have experienced loss are receiving psychological care, access to education, and medical support. But the war is not over. Every day, new families reach out to us. To continue providing systematic assistance, we need your support. Together, we can do more,” said Tetiana Novytska, CEO of the Fund. The full report — featuring detailed statistics, program overviews, and stories of the children — is available on the Children of Heroes website. These are not just numbers; they represent real changes in the lives of those who are being given back trust, support, and a future.

The Children of Heroes Charity Fund has released its 2024 annual report, summarizing its efforts to support children who have lost one or both parents due to the war. Over the past year, the Fund raised more than $8.1 million, enabling it to provide comprehensive assistance to 11,433 children — nearly three times more than in its first year of operation.

The Fund continues to scale its efforts, as the war persists and the number of children in need of support keeps growing. In the past year alone, 4,025 new children joined the program. This means that assistance remains not just important — it is critically necessary.

Key achievements in 2024 include:

  • 11,937 individual psychological counseling sessions
  • 61,607 assistance requests processed
  • 1,836 children provided with devices for online learning
  • 418 medical insurance policies for children from the most vulnerable categories
  • 1,385 first-aid kits and 6,340 vitamin packs distributed
  • $69,936 in medical expenses covered through insurance programs
  • 35,884 humanitarian aid packages delivered, with a total weight of over 208 tons

“We are sincerely grateful to everyone who already supports our mission. Thanks to you, children who have experienced loss are receiving psychological care, access to education, and medical support. But the war is not over. Every day, new families reach out to us. To continue providing systematic assistance, we need your support. Together, we can do more,” said Tetiana Novytska, CEO of the Fund.

The full report — featuring detailed statistics, program overviews, and stories of the children — is available on the Children of Heroes website. These are not just numbers; they represent real changes in the lives of those who are being given back trust, support, and a future.

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