Orphans
According to statistics, 8.8 million children currently live in Ukraine. Nearly 100,000 of them are orphans or wards of the state; only a third of these can be adopted. In
According to statistics, 8.8 million children currently live in Ukraine. Nearly 100,000 of them are orphans or wards of the state; only a third of these can be adopted. In
Massive unemployment and inadequate social protection of the elderly, members of multi-child families, pensioners, the unemployed, the disabled, and orphans forces Caritas Ukraine to address the problems encountered by disadvantaged
04.11.11 Caritas Kyiv has joined to organize I want to Live! Make Friends! Be Happy! project whose goal it is to help children with cancer. This civic project will exhibit
03.11.11 In the middle of October, the Counterpart Creative Centre conducted a conference within the framework of the UNDP Developing Civil Society Project. The two day conference was held in
02.11.11 One of Caritas’ goals is to develop and implement programs that provide help and support for the most vulnerable members of society. This is done by assisting individuals in
01.11.11 Caritas organisations in four European countries, together with Caritas Europa, urge politicians and decision makers to give the utmost priority to the poor and excluded people when measures are
31.10.11 “A group can only label themselves as a Christian group if they assist their members to grow spiritually, preach the gospel, and practice mercy. We remember the words of
26.10.11 During the past year while the Ukrainian government has been unable to finalize a tender for buying medicines, thus threatening the lives of hundreds of children with cancer, Australian
24.10.11 A student initiated Caritas Ukraine project was started in September; it was named Social Integration of the Mentally Challenged. It was the brainchild of Maryana Monych, Olena Kulyas, and
22.10.11 The Medical-Social Centre for disadvantaged individuals has been functioning in L’viv since February. The centre is located at the Metropolitan Andrey Sheptytsky Hospital at Ozarkevycha Street 4. This project