I WILL opened its 6th Computer Learning Center at Nikolaev Orphanage #5 β named βHopeβ in honor of Nadezhda, a beloved grandmother whose strength and love inspired generations. Ten years after the first class, I WILL returned to where it all began, bringing new technology and renewed opportunity to the children.
I WILL renewed the aging Radsad Orphanage β home to its 4th Computer Learning Center β with new bookshelves, art supplies, gym equipment, and kitchen tools. Even the schoolβs old sewing machine was repaired, bringing comfort and creativity back into the childrenβs everyday lives.
I WILL supported Agata from Elanetsk with her eye surgery, covering medical and travel costs. Her operation was a success, and sheβs now recovering well β a story of healing and hope made possible by compassion.
I WILL celebrated its 10-Year Anniversary on September 7, 2012, with a joyful evening where all planned projects were fully funded. The milestone marked a decade of dedication, impact, and heartfelt gratitude to everyone who helped make it possible.
10 years has passed since our first fundraiser, and we were ready to do it again!
I WILL added five new computer stations to the Yuzhnoukrainsk Orphanage in May 2012. The children shared a video describing how the class helps them learn, achieve better grades, and connect with loved ones online.
n February 2012, a delegation led by Tara MacIntosh visited the Yuzhnoukrainsk Orphanage, home of I WILLβs 5th Computer Learning Center. The visit strengthened ties, inspired the children, and was celebrated in the local newspaper β a touching reflection of I WILLβs growing impact in Ukraine.
Just before Ukrainian Christmas, I WILL brought Santa β and a car full of sweets β to Radsad Orphanage, home of the 4th I WILL Computer Learning Center. The visit filled the day with laughter, warmth, and renewed commitment to helping every child thrive.
I WILL opened its 5th Computer Learning Center in Yuzhnoukrainsk, continuing its mission to bring digital education to Ukrainian orphanages. The celebration, led by Vladimir Kotov with a live Skype connection from Toronto, marked another milestone in empowering children through technology.
In Nikolaev, Ukraine, I Will Association is helping 11-year-old Kostia from the village of Veselinovo, who is undergoing chemotherapy treatments. We are covering the cost of his medication and care, and my father recently visited him at the Nikolaev Hospital for Sick Children. We pray for Kostiaβs strength, healing, and full recovery.
Longtime I WILL supporter Barbara Kempt from Cape Breton created hand-made dolls, hats, and scarves for children in Yuzhnoukrainsk and nearby orphanages β gifts filled with love that brought comfort and joy to dozens of young lives.
I WILL opened its 4th Computer Learning Center at the Radsad Orphanage, connecting with the ceremony via Skype to witness Vladimir Kotov cut the ribbon and the children perform in celebration β a joyful milestone in expanding education and opportunity across Ukraine.
A local Nikolaev newspaper honored I WILL and its supporters for their heartfelt dedication to children in need, praising their compassion and generosity as acts of kindness βborn from an inner call to share humanity.β