At the Prayer Breakfast, we spoke and prayed for Ukraine’s children
At the recent Prayer Breakfast, global faith leaders and policymakers united around one urgent truth: Ukraine’s children must remain at the center of our prayers and our actions.
On stage, Mykola Kuleba stood beside a boy from Odesa who lost both parents to a Russian missile strike. He is the living reminder of what this war takes from Ukraine’s youngest generation.
We also heard from a mother who spent three years hiding and protecting her children under occupation—until she was captured, interrogated, and separated from them. Today, she and her children are safe in our Hope and Healing Center near Kyiv. She spoke for every mother who continues to fight daily for her child’s survival.
Our prayers lifted up the memory of those already lost, the children still trapped in occupied territories, and the families struggling to stay together under unimaginable pressure.
This is why Save Ukraine works relentlessly: our mission is not only about defending land—it is about safeguarding the lives and the future of Ukraine’s children. We will not stop until every child is safe, at home, and free.
🙏 Praise and thank to everyone who protection, recovery, and hope for every Ukrainian child
