An amazing Christmas wish came true in Snegirevka village, Mykolaiv region, as the I Will Association opened Computer Class #8. The whole village gathered to celebrate this joyful event, giving children access to computers for the first time. Their smiles and gratitude made it a truly magical Christmas moment of learning and hope.
On November 20, 2014, International Children’s Day, I WILL celebrated the opening of the renovated Nikolaev Children’s Home, welcoming ten orphaned children into warm new living spaces — a milestone made possible by volunteers and Canadian supporters.
I WILL opened a new pre-school learning centre in Nikolaev, dedicated to teacher Ted Gauder and funded by The Pottruff Family Foundation. Fully renovated and equipped with new furniture and supplies, the centre gives young children a strong start in learning and in life.
I WILL repaired the water heater at the Ochakov Children’s Home on July 3, 2014, restoring hot showers for the children — and celebrated with ice cream on a sunny day, turning a repair into a moment of pure happiness.
I WILL donated clothing, books, and a TV to the Elanets Children’s Home on May 28, 2014. The children responded with a joyful concert of thanks — a heartfelt celebration of generosity and care.
I WILL renewed the original 2002 computer class at Nikolaev Orphanage #5 with a new printer, TV, and computer accessories, ensuring children continue to learn with modern technology and up-to-date tools.
Computer classes at the Nikolaev Children’s Home and Orphanage #5 are thriving, with children eager to learn new skills — all made possible through the continued generosity of I WILL supporters.
On December 25, 2013, I WILL brought New Year cheer to the Nikolaev Children’s Home with gift packages for every child and visited the Gnatishin home to plan new projects for 2014 — a heartfelt celebration of hope and giving.
Playground “Nadezhda (Hope)” opened in Nikolaev on September 30, 2013, thanks to The Pottruff Family Foundation and I WILL supporters. With music, balloons, and children’s laughter, the day celebrated love, generosity, and a new space of joy for orphaned children.
With support from I WILL’s friends, a new playground is being built at the Children’s Home in Nikolaev — dedicated to the memory of Nadezhda, whose strength and love for children continue to inspire. Equipment has arrived, and soon the laughter of children will fill the new space.
At the “Ukraine Without Orphans” conference, I WILL donated a new computer to the Gnatishin family — parents of seven adopted children in the Snegirevsky region — helping them learn, grow, and build their future together.
I WILL brought birthday gifts to Kirill, a special boy from Nikolaev Orphanage #5. His joy and surprise made the day unforgettable, as I WILL continues to support his well-being with care and love.
The Nikolaev Children’s House of Education celebrates 90 years of helping disadvantaged children. I WILL proudly supports its mission with computer classes, technology, and training — empowering students to learn and thrive.
I WILL supporters funded three rehabilitation trips for six-year-old Nastia Komorkina to a specialized clinic in Truskavtsi, covering all medical and travel needs. Their kindness gave Nastia the gift of healing and hope for a healthier future.
I WILL opened its 7th Computer Class at Nikolaev Orphanage, dedicated to longtime supporter Barbara Kempt. The joyful celebration — complete with music, laughter, and spoon-playing boys — marked another step in giving children access to technology and opportunity.
I WILL supported a family in the Bereznegovaty region who adopted six children by donating bunk beds and a new computer — gifts that brought comfort, learning, and joy to a home built on love.
I WILL brought New Year joy to the youngest children at Nikolaev Orphanage, delivering toy cars, dolls, LEGO games, and a big-screen TV. The gifts, inspired by the kids’ own drawings, arrived just in time for Ukrainian Christmas — and filled the orphanage with laughter and light.
I WILL delivered new convertible desks and chairs to the Yuzhno-Ukrainsk Orphanage, giving children brighter, more comfortable classrooms. Their thank-you drawings said it all — joy, gratitude, and pride in their new space.
Longtime supporter Barbara Kempt continues to knit and donate hats, scarves, gloves, and toys for children in Ukrainian orphanages. During the 2013 visit to Nikolaev, I WILL delivered her handmade gifts — a tradition of love and warmth now felt in homes across the region.
I WILL opened its 6th Computer Learning Center at Nikolaev Orphanage #5 — named “Hope” 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.