Education for orphaned children from Ukraine
Orphaned children often face barriers: finances, lack of adult support, housing issues, and adaptation to a new environment. Our program removes these barriers and provides stability for learning and development.
What the program covers
- Scholarship: tuition, accommodation, meals, transportation.
- Mentoring: a mentor for academic planning, everyday issues, and career choices.
- Psychological support: individual/group sessions, crisis support.
- Inclusion: assistive technologies and adaptations for children with disabilities.
- Digital support: laptop/tablet, internet, digital literacy courses.
Who can apply
- orphaned children or children deprived of parental care;
- students in grades 8–11, high school graduates, and first- and second-year university students;
- motivation to study and contribute to society;
- confirmed social vulnerability (documents).
How to apply (steps)
- Online application form on the website (personal data, motivation letter, documents).
- Initial screening for eligibility.
- Interview (if necessary, with the participation of a psychologist/inclusion coordinator).
- Decision of the commission (transparent, without conflict of interest).
- Signing of the agreement and individual support plan.
Selection criteria
- social vulnerability;
- motivation and learning potential (important dynamics, not just grades);
- integrity of the data submitted;
- compliance with the requirements of the partner institution.
Transparency and security
- Fraud prevention and compliance: we verify recipients and partners and audit donations.
- Child protection, confidentiality, and data security policies.
- Regular reporting on the use of funds and results.
How to help
- Make a donation (one-time/monthly)
- Become a mentor or partner (equipment, internships, courses)