Presenter Ekaterina Osadchaya, together with the founder of the charity foundation " Their house in Rubizhne in the Luhansk region burned down due to shelling, and the father of the family also died at the same time.. There was nowhere to go to a family-type house, in the upbringing of which there were 10 orphans. So in the fall, on her birthday, Ekaterina Osadchaya, together with Your Support, announced a collection of 3.2 million hryvnias for a new home for children. Less than a month later, thanks to caring Ukrainians and donors from abroad, the collection was closed. For some time I went in search of an appropriate house, and now the family has finally moved in and is settling in a new place..
To see how the family lives today, TV presenter Ekaterina Osadchaya came along with the founder of the Your Support charity fund Valeria Tatarchuk. \? We want to urge Ukrainians and big donors not to be afraid to donate to houses. We want to show with this project that yes, there is a war in Ukraine, but we will win very soon. That's why we buy houses. Therefore, we know that this building will stand for another two hundred years.. And here more than one generation of Tselukhins will grow up,"
Inspired by their arrival, the children gave a tour to the star guests, showed their rooms and admitted that they really like the new house. " Each of us has a bed, a closet where we put our things, toys, books.. This was not the case in the previous apartment,"
Recall that before Ekaterina Osadchaya and Your Support initiated the collection, the family lived in an apartment of 44 sq..
m, but the biggest problem was that there was no heating in the apartment. So it was impossible to spend the winter there.. The Tselukhin family was the first to receive housing assistance as part of the Home for Children project initiated by Ekaterina Osadcha and the Your Support Foundation. The project is being continued and a new fee will be announced soon, as about three hundred family-type orphanages are left without a home in Ukraine due to a full-scale invasion.