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 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.
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 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.