We support those whose lives have been interrupted due to the war in Ukraine.
World where people from different countries join forces to help survivors of the loss of war find new hope and rebuild their lives while getting involved in helping others.
It all started with a calling to turn sadness into joy for children deprived of parental care, foster families and families in crisis in Ukraine. For 12 years of the ministry, hundreds of orphans have spent holidays in the hosting families in the US and Europe; dozens have found a new home and parents. To expend this activity United Story was launched in the US as an international non-profit.
But the war in Ukraine has made the adjustments and now the question was: “What can we, Ukrainians and Americans, do for the triumph of democracy and preservation of the Ukrainian nation, against which Russia is conducting an open genocide?”
From the first days of the war, the founding members were in the thick of things, albeit on different continents: volunteering at Happy Home, the Kiev children's center for orphans with disabilities, and supporting the refugees in the United States. For six months, assistance with paperwork, settlement, job search and humanitarian aid was provided to more than 30 war-affected families