Humanitarian and Health Program

The Eurasia Center's Humanitarian and Healthcare Program

SUPPORT UKRAINE NOW!

HELP UKRAINE'S CHILDREN & MOTHERS,

REFUGEES INSIDE UKRAINE!!!


  Your Donations are Needed to Help Mothers, Children, and Orphans in Ukraine

For over 25 years the Eurasia Center's Humanitarian Program has given assistance to orphans directly in Ukraine, Belarus, and Russia with a direct People-to-People approach. There is a great need now, as war is sweeping through Ukraine in a devastating manner, creating not only a refugee crisis but a medical and humanitarian crisis for mothers and their children that are caught up in the war and trying to flee their villages and cities, facing shortages of medicine, food, and water. We have established shelters and Ukrainian volunteers that can help these victims of war inside Ukraine directly,


This new crisis with Russia over Ukraine – is particularly disturbing as children are losing their parents in record numbers, becoming dislocated, and orphanages and hospitals are increasingly becoming targets in the war zone. We need your donations to help these children as we have set up shelters in Ukraine to triage, address their needs, and get them the food and assistance on their journey to safety. Many are not leaving until the last moment. In many hospitals, children with await life saving therapies stranded in the basement.


The Eurasia Center has established shelters and transit points in Central Ukraine,

which are delivering support directly to these mothers and children in need as they flee from

Eastern, Southern, and Northern Ukraine alone. Hospitals, nurseries, apartments, bomb shelters destroyed!

Please consider donating as soon as possible. As the need and the suffering are great!

Let us try to help them survive and get them to safety.


Our Efforts our dedicated to Sofia Fedko, 6, and her one-month baby brother Ivan who were surrounded in their family car, along with their mother Irina in the first day of the war and shot by soldiers of the Russian Army.  Dedicated to the children whose kindergarten was bombed and a drawing remained, "We need Peace!" and finally dedicated to Polina, who died in a Russian airstrike in Mariupol, while wearing a pair of unicorn pajamas, as her doctor said "Show this to Putin. The eyes of this child, and crying doctors." He is bringing the brutality of the Chechen, Syrian conflicts to Europe.


Наши усилия, посвященные Софье Федько, 6 лет, и ее месячному братику Ивану, были окружены в их семейной машине вместе с матерью Ириной в первый день войны и расстреляны солдатами Российской Армии. Посвящается детям, чей детский сад разбомбили и остался рисунок "Нам нужен мир!" и, наконец, Полина, которая погибла в результате российского авиаудара в Мариуполе в пижаме с единорогом, как сказал ее врач: «Покажите это Путину. Глаза этого ребенка и плачущие врачи».


Our Humanitarian Program is now focusing on helping the children in Ukraine. It is a dire emergency as orphans today are lacking the ability to sustain their existence. In addition, there will be an implosion of new orphans as parents are dying in this conflict. In addition, there are the children abandoned in hospitals which do not function after being shelled by Russian forces. These children need your help now.


Building on our long experience in helping orphans in Russia, Ukraine and Belarus, The Eurasia Center’s Humanitarian Program has been supporting our new Humanitarian Director Samir Witta in an initiative to help Syrian war orphans in northern Syria. He is the director of All the Children of Light that is formed to support orphans in Syria with education and medical needs. It was formed by physicians, health care providers, nurses, and many that support orphans in Syria. All the Children of Light fully supports the only educational institution in the Idlib Province in Syria. It currently consists of three schools to educate now 1600 orphans. It employs 20 teachers with full salaries. It is working on supporting the two medical centers in Idlib that are the only left operating medical centers for millions of refugees inside Syria. 


Our Humanitarian Program for Eurasia is designed to assist the most vulnerable populations in society. There is a children's crisis in Eurasia. Millions of children are living in orphanages and institutions of various kinds or are homeless. A significant proportion of children are now victims of "social orphan hood" - a child losing his parents not through death but through abandonment or neglect - but as a result of the economic collapse. These factors, coupled with widespread use of drugs, alcoholism, and AIDS, is forcing thousands of children to live on the streets, in sewers, or the attics of old abandoned apartment buildings to fend for themselves.


We would like to assist the Eurasian nonprofits in the area of adoption and foster homes for children. By urging the government to adopt comprehensive and generous programs to subsidize families or foster families, mainstreaming children into the educational system, and offering distressed parents at risk of abandoning their children some relief, day care, or rehabilitative services, the Eurasia Center's Humanitarian Program for Eurasia is trying to reverse these devastating trends.

It is important to provide an education despite all the conditions facing the orphans of the Syrian Civil War

The Eurasia Center specialists have written on the number of social problems that have risen out of the dissolution of the former Soviet Union. It will continue to monitor and keep the public informed of important developments in Eurasia, such as the growing AIDS epidemic in Eurasia, highlighting the areas where progress is being made, and offering new ideas and help to remedy crucial areas of concern. The Eurasia Center has also highlighted ways to give to other humanitarian organizations especially during times of natural disasters: earthquakes, tsunamis, floods, nuclear disasters, and more. We have sought to highlight the people and countries who have "made a difference" in the world, especially during these terrible times. Let us join with other Forces for the Good and invite you to engage with us for this common purpose - to help those in need.

The Eurasia Center's Health Program

Central to The Eurasia Center's Mission of bringing positive relations between the Americas and Europe and Asia (Eurasia) is the importance of sharing advances in healthcare advances and medical breakthroughs. Many countries besides the United States are making new important developments in the fields of advance biomedical research, yet citizens from many countries, including the developing world lack the resources and capacity to participate or receive a benefit from these discoveries. The billions of people living in the Americas and Eurasia still face the challenges of reduced life expectancy, access to healthcare, particularly in rural communities. New breakthroughs in telemedicine are helping to alleviate this crisis but more needs to be done.


The Eurasia Center, joins with the United Nations, in establishing as its mission the greater dissemination of healthcare knowledge and advances so that many nations can focus on the global effort to eradicate disease, poverty and effects of hunger on the world community as a whole.  Both here and abroad, large pharmaceutical companies must make available the fruits of the research, their products, toward the service of benefiting all humankind. We call on these companies, to partner with us in sharing their success stories and acknowledging that there is much progress to be made, especially during the current worldwide pandemic of Covid-19, toward healing the wounds open by this dreaded virus.

The Eurasia Center's Health & Humanitarian Publications

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