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uBoost's mission is to build a competent, equal, and future-ready generation of Ukrainians by ensuring that every teenager-from frontline and small towns-can access quality education, mentorship, and entrepreneurial opportunities to rebuild their communities and their country.
We unite people across the modern world who are dedicated to creating a life for women and children free from gender discrimination, violence, and exploitation. We believe the future is in our hands - and within our power lies the ability to help women and children of all ages build safe spaces where they can grow, learn, connect, and develop confidence, independence, and strength. When a woman or child has these rights, they become strong, safe, empowered, and truly heard.
EIFL's mission is to enable access to knowledge through libraries in developing and transition countries in order to contribute to sustainable economic and social development.
We fight for the mental health of Ukrainians, we strive to teach them to listen to themselves and not be afraid to turn to psychologists if they need support.
Supporting people living with rare (orphan) diseases in Ukraine with life-saving medicines and medical care. Advocating for rights of patients with rare diseases to treatment Rare diseases are incurable, lifelong, disabling and require expensive treatment. Most of patients are children.
The main aim of the Society's activity is to ensure human life protection, prevention and mitigation of human suffering during armed conflicts, natural disasters, catastrophes and accidents, support to medical services of the armed forces and public healthcare services, assist public authorities of Ukraine in their activities in the humanitarian field. The objective is achieved unbiasedly, without any discrimination based on nationality, race, gender, religion, language, class or political convictions (The extract from the Charter of the Ukrainian Red Cross Society)
Our mission is to aid and support children suffering from poverty, sickness, lack of education or who have experienced physical or moral violence, by offering them the opportunity and the hope of a new life. It is an independent, lay organisation and is also designated an ONLUS (Non-profit organisation of social value). It operates without discrimination of culture, ethnicity and religion and upholds the United Nations rights of the child. The Foundation works around the world and is closest to the weakest and most neglected children offering them food, medicine, health care, education and programmes for social reintegration. In pursuing its goal, Mission Bambini is inspired by the following values: freedom, justice, truth, respect for others and solidarity.
We bring safety, hope, and recovery to those affected by the war in Ukraine. We are dedicated to providing essential support and resources to individuals and communities, ensuring they receive the necessary help to rebuild their lives and return to normalcy.
We are striving for a society where all children and young people grow up happy, healthy, confident and respected as individuals in their own right. We aim to bring about positive changes in the lives of children, in particular those affected by poverty and disadvantage. We reach our goal by influencing policies, building civil society capacity, facilitating mutual learning and exchanging practice and research. We are committed to child participation and to actively involve children in different aspects of our work.
We bring the community together for positive change, supporting civic initiatives and developing systematic philanthropy.
Mission is to modernize the philanthropy ecosystem in Ukraine according to international standards in order to increase the visibility, sustainability and effectiveness of non-profit organizations in Ukraine
A world in which all people can exercise their right to a self-determined life in dignity and justice, free from hunger and poverty.