UKRAINE CHILD RESCUE

In Partnership With Ezra International

Rescuing and Restoring Children in Kiev, Ukraine

UKRAINE CHILD RESCUE

In Partnership With Ezra International

Rescuing and Restoring Children in Kiev, Ukraine

In Partnership with Ezra International

We are a Christian non-profit rescuing and restoring abused and neglected, or abandoned, children in Kiev, Ukraine.

Our Work

In Ukraine drug and alcohol abuse is rampant, with the resulting abuse and neglect of children. Social services are inadequate. In 1998 Ezra began a street feeding program and today we have a Child Rescue Mobile Unit. Our Unit has a staff of Christian, Ukrainian professionals, is the only one of its kind in Ukraine and is backed by the Police. Also, Ukraine Social Services refers many of its cases to our Unit. We believe in working collectively in the restoration of children and families and have partnerships we work closely in tandem with.

Programs

Child Rescue Mobile Unit

In 2011, we began our Mobile Unit and are the only one of its kind in Ukraine. The Unit is a professional intervention working in impoverished neighborhoods in 6 of the 10 districts of Kiev.   We have Police backing and Social Services refer cases to us. Our staff includes social workers, child psychologist and Vera, who heads up the Unit, has a law degree which is invaluable in advocating for children in the courts.

The Unit responds 24/7 to calls on their “hot line” reporting child abuse and neglect. These calls come from such sources as relatives or neighbors.  One of our drivers always accompanies the Unit staff to the home for safety. Often conditions are shocking. If children are in immediate danger, Police will be called to remove them. Ultimately, it is best if a family unit can be restored. However, there are cases where parents refuse to go to drug/alcohol rehabilitation or to make their places inhabitable and to take proper care of their children. In such cases, the children are removed and eventually the parents legally lose their parental rights. In other cases, children are removed for a period of time – our Unit tries to place children in Christian living situations – and when the parents have shown they have changed, the children can be returned home, with regular home visits from our social workers.

We also provide humanitarian aid in the form of medication and basic food packages to very poor families. The Unit has a case load of around 300 families at any one time. Many of these very vulnerable children would have had no protection or help without our Unit.

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Partnerships

“Life at 100%” Rehabilitation House

Lena, our Ezra Child Rescue Mobile Unit psychologist, started this home and we partner with her. The home is a two hour drive from Kiev.

What is unique is that it is for mothers who are drug or/and alcohol addicted and they are able to have their younger children live there with them, keeping the family unit together. It is like a home for a very large family and there are usually around 9 mothers and 15 children living there. The mothers, while going through rehabilitation, work in the house or do work in the fields.  There is a nearby school. The children have suffered a lot in their young lives and thrive while living at the home. The mothers also learn parenting skills.

News

News updates from Ukraine Child Rescue.

CHILD RESCUE MOBILE UNIT  BROUGHT ‘CHRISTMAS’ TO FAMILIES!

CHILD RESCUE MOBILE UNIT BROUGHT ‘CHRISTMAS’ TO FAMILIES!

A church in San Diego funded from their Christmas donating a humanitarian aid load for the over 400 crisis families we work with. Food, supplies, and Christmas gifts were purchased in Poland and loaded up, and driven to Kiev. From there they were given out by our team...

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Happy New Year!

Happy New Year!

Link to photos Happy New Year!   For those who are following Ukraine's news, it is so sickening and sad the destruction and loss from the unrelenting attacks from Russia, especially too in this extremely cold weather the attempts to destroy power and heating sources...

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WHERE ARE THE CHILDREN NOW?

WHERE ARE THE CHILDREN NOW?

Hi everyone - this is a very current update written by Pastor Mark who is also on the Father's House Board and who spent this last week in Freiburg with Bruce for a Board meeting. (Scroll down to the pdf link). Pastor Mark has a deeply compassionate heart for Roma and...

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FATHER’S HOUSE IN FREIBURG GERMANY

FATHER’S HOUSE IN FREIBURG GERMANY

Hi everyone - at last, steps forward to report! Our daughter, Sarah, and her family were just with Father's House in Freiburg for a few days  and spent a lot of time with children and also with Roma and family so I have first-hand news too.  Below is a link with...

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FATHER’S HOUSE  IN FREIBURG GERMANY

FATHER’S HOUSE IN FREIBURG GERMANY

After months of searching and preparation, 40 of the children and their caregivers have moved out of the metal container refugee camps into a big new facility in Freiburg that is much more like ‘home”, thanks to a lot of help to accomplish this from one of the...

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HOMESICK FOR THEIR BELOVED UKRAINE

HOMESICK FOR THEIR BELOVED UKRAINE

Hi everyone - I thought you would enjoy this video of 40 of the Father's House children having a carefree, fun time at a 5-day camp put on by a group called Legacy.  The link is below this update. Adults and kids are feeling so homesick for their beloved Ukraine. But...

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FATHER’S HOUSE REFUGEES

FATHER’S HOUSE REFUGEES

Hi everyone this video was put together by a young man who is a graduate of Father's House and currently living there helping refugees. I'm sorry it is in Ukrainian but the pictures alone tell the story. At the end of the first part with all the explosions is the...

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FATHER’S HOUSE, FREIBURG, GERMANY

FATHER’S HOUSE, FREIBURG, GERMANY

Another group housing alternative was being pursued but that too reached a dead end. So now it appears the most viable option is to get a series of houses or apartments and break into small groups. Father's House already has within its' family groups' with a mom and...

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CHILD RESCUE MOBILE UNIT STILL WORKING – HEROS!

CHILD RESCUE MOBILE UNIT STILL WORKING – HEROS!

When war broke out, one of our social workers, Galya, took her daughter to relatives in France and immediately returned to Kiev to assist children and families.  Denis, who worked as a driver for the Mobile Unit, has been driving humanitarian aid brought to the...

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