Educational Projects
Give children who suffered during the war in Ukraine a new chance for a happy life.
Every child in Ukraine has been affected by this war and needs your support.
200+
Helped Children
$30000
Assistance provided is valued
9
Team Members
3+
Years of Assistance
About the foundation
A charitable foundation dedicated to the mission of creating positive changes in the lives of children affected by the war in Ukraine. Our foundation works on providing comprehensive support, including educational projects, personal development, psychological support, and humanitarian aid. We believe that every child has the right to a quality education, growth, and a chance for a bright future, regardless of the trials they have endured.
The history of the “Hope-Children of Ukraine” project began in the spring of 2021, when Arthur Olshansky, the founder of the American IT company Klik Solutions, decided to establish a charitable initiative for Ukrainian children—free English language courses.
Why Ukrainian children specifically? It’s simple—Arthur himself was born in Ukraine and moved to America with his parents at the age of six, where he eventually achieved significant success. His American dream came true, but his soul was always with Ukraine, and every day, as he looked at his achievements, his heart was filled with a sense of responsibility towards the children living in the country where he was born.
Vision and mission of the project
Our vision
Create a conducive environment where every child has the opportunity to unleash their potential, gain necessary knowledge, develop skills, and feel supported in all aspects of their lives.
Our mission
Provide comprehensive assistance to the most vulnerable groups of children, including education, personal development, psychological, and humanitarian aid. We aim to nurture a generation of young leaders capable of bringing positive changes to the world, irrespective of their social status.
Who is Eligible?
Children displaced due to the war
Children injured during the war
Children who lost one or two parents due to the war
Children of Ukrainian military
Orphans
Children from large families
Children deprived of parental care
Children separated from their families
Know a child/family in need of help
Statistics of affected children
As of 17.01.2024
520
deceased
1193
injured
2229
missing
19546
deported and/or forcibly displaced
Our assistance programs
Personal Development
Psychological Aid
Humanitarian Aid