Russia is still kidnapping Ukrainian children — and we know how to bring them back
While the world continues to discuss the crime of deportation, Ukrainian children remain trapped in occupation or have been forcibly taken to Russia. It is not enough to rescue them — they need full recovery: psychological, legal, and educational support.
That’s why international advocacy is so important.
We were honored to welcome Olena Kondratiuk, Deputy Speaker of the Ukrainian Parliament, to our Hope and Healing Center. She is a powerful voice for Ukrainian children in the global parliamentary community — and her support helps keep this issue on the world agenda.
We shared how our Bring Kids Back UA initiative has already helped rescue over 700 children, including more than 150 orphans, and evacuate 100,000+ people from war zones.
Thank you, Olena Kondratiuk, for standing with us.
Together, we are not only saving lives — we are restoring childhoods.
