In the midst of uncertainty and cold winter days, the center continues to be a place where children are not only cared for, but understood. Every week here is filled with quiet, steady work — shaping hearts, strengthening character, and reminding each child that they are seen and valued.

Recently, the team dedicated special sessions to helping children understand their emotions. They spoke openly about joy, sadness, anger, and fear. Through games, conversations, and practical exercises, the children learned how to recognize their feelings and express them in healthy ways. For many of them, this is more than a lesson — it is the beginning of inner stability in a world that often feels unstable.

On Ukrainian Language Day, the center became a space of living words. The children read aloud, spoke Ukrainian, completed creative tasks, and reflected on the importance of their native language. In a time when identity matters deeply, these moments shape respect and love for their culture and heritage.

Winter brought its own challenge. Together, the children and staff cleared snow from the center’s territory. It was not only about keeping the space clean. It was about responsibility, shared effort, and learning to care for what they have. Working side by side, they experienced the strength of teamwork.

The center also received timely humanitarian support through IMOCE. Walkers, wheelchairs, mattresses, and canning jars were delivered to meet urgent needs. Special gratitude is extended to Anatoliy Petrovych and Regina Pylypenko for their care and practical support. Clothing and essential items continue to be provided to families who are struggling.

All of this becomes possible thanks to those who support the ministry through IMOCE. Your faithfulness allows children to grow, to learn, to heal, and to feel safe. The team and the children receive this support with sincere gratitude and trust that together, step by step, hope continues to be built.