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🧩 Continuing Support for Nikolaev Orphanage #5

🧩 Continuing Support for Nikolaev Orphanage #5

I WILL continues to support Nikolaev Orphanage #5 with meaningful improvements β€” like a new classroom whiteboard β€” made possible through the kindness and ongoing donations of our supporters.

πŸ”§ Renewing Radsad Orphanage – Building Comfort and Opportunity

πŸ”§ Renewing Radsad Orphanage – Building Comfort and Opportunity

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 school’s old sewing machine was repaired, bringing comfort and creativity back into the children’s everyday lives.

πŸ’– Helping Agata – A Brighter Future in Elanetsk

πŸ’– Helping Agata – A Brighter Future in Elanetsk

I WILL supported Agata from Elanetsk with her eye surgery, covering medical and travel costs. Her operation was a success, and she’s now recovering well β€” a story of healing and hope made possible by compassion.

🀝 Visit to Yuzhnoukrainsk Orphanage – A Heartfelt Beginning to 2012

🀝 Visit to Yuzhnoukrainsk Orphanage – A Heartfelt Beginning to 2012

n February 2012, a delegation led by Tara MacIntosh visited the Yuzhnoukrainsk Orphanage, home of I WILL’s 5th Computer Learning Center. The visit strengthened ties, inspired the children, and was celebrated in the local newspaper β€” a touching reflection of I WILL’s growing impact in Ukraine.

πŸ’› Supporting: Kostia’s Fight for Recovery

πŸ’› Supporting: Kostia’s Fight for Recovery

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 Kostia’s strength, healing, and full recovery.

🧸 Delivery for Kids in Yuzhnoukrainsk Orphanage

🧸 Delivery for Kids in Yuzhnoukrainsk Orphanage

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.