Partnership for
Ukrainian Children

About the Partnership for Ukrainian children

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Since the full-scale invasion of Ukraine by Russia in 2022, children’s education in Ukraine, especially in Eastern Ukraine, has been disrupted. Schools have closed and many of them were ruined; classes, if in session, are often held in dark, damp bomb shelters during air raids. Displaced families often share 1 phone on which parents may conduct their work, or search for work, and kids vie for time to do homework or tune into classes in their school far away from where they are now. Kids and parents may be traumatized causing dysfunctional behaviors in the homes and schools. LCWF provides computer tablets to displaced children and provides clinical psychological help to teachers coping with the effects of the invasion.
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  • To provide access to education for child refugees in Ukraine
  • Provide support to teachers working with child refugees in Ukraine
  • Provided electronic tablets for online learning to Sokal Lyceum, a school in Lviv, Ukraine.
  • Purchased computer for teachers in Sokal Lyceum.
  • Supported the purchase of 2022 Christmas gifts for students on Sokal Lyceum.

In 2022, LWCF began to provide support to Sokal Lyceum, a school providing teachers for classes through the Online Lviv Regional School for Refugees.

Refugee children currently living in Lviv, who have had to flee from their homes in Kharkiv, Kyiv or other cities throughout Ukraine.

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