In 2010, I WILL opened a new computer class in downtown Nikolaev, offering free digital education and career training to disadvantaged youth. The project, led by Vladimir Kotov and Eugeny Paramonov, now gives hundreds of children access to technology — and to a brighter future.
In Kharkiv, Ukraine, the I Will Association delivered warm winter clothing to 217 visually impaired children at the Kharkiv Orphanage. With help from volunteers Dima Skorikov and Olga Riabinina, each child received perfectly fitted clothes and, for many, their first chance to choose something of their own — a gift of warmth, dignity, and joy.
I WILL gave the children of the Nikolaev Orphanage a rare gift — their first professional portraits. For many, it was the first time they had ever been photographed individually, creating cherished keepsakes that now brighten their rooms and remind them they are seen and valued.