John, there’s no safe place for kids in Ukraine.
Janti Soeripto — CEO of our sister organization, Save the Children — saw that firsthand.
Last month, Janti flew out to visit families near the frontlines. One of her first stops was Bucha, a town on the outskirts of Kyiv. Stray bombs have destroyed homes and schools there, taking 501 lives… some as young as four years old.
The people of Bucha are mourning, but they haven’t lost hope. Together, they’re rebuilding their community brick by brick — sending 1,600 out-of-school students back to the classroom.
John, your message can help bring hope to even more. Please, tell Congress: Kids in Ukraine still need our support.
Senseless violence has killed or injured over 25,000 civilians so far, including 1,600 children, while also forcing millions to flee. And we know the numbers are likely much higher than actually reported. In many places, food supplies are dwindling and hospitals are being burnt to the ground.
Without access to critical resources and lifesaving aid, children and their families will struggle to survive and thrive — and countless futures will remain at risk.
Will you act now to protect them, John?
Thanks for being a voice for kids,