Stryi hosted “Family Day” – a warm gathering for parents and children✨During the event, parents had the opportunity
We invite you to a warm gathering for parents and children. In a friendly atmosphere, we will discuss
Iryna Ferko, Head of the Psychological Supervision Department at Ridni Foundation, took part in the forum “From Response
Reviewing the first months of the year. In January and February, the Ridni Foundation team continued to implement
A two-day training titled “When Flowers Grow on Stones: Specifics of Supporting Children and Adolescents with Trauma Experience”
We are sharing the Ridni Foundation activity report for 2025—our key achievements, implemented projects, and financial transparency indicators.
Adoption in Ukraine remains one of the most reliable ways to ensure every child finds a loving family.
Even during wartime, Ukrainians continue giving children what they need most — a true home. Adoption has not
Ridni team always support each other and come together. Each team member is keen to gain new knowledge
The way we speak to and about children shapes their perception of the world and themselves. Often, even
The end of the reporting period is always a challenge for accountants. To simplify this process for colleagues,
Mariana Romaniak is the Chief Executive Officer of the Ridni Charitable Foundation in Lviv, Ukraine. The organization’s mission
Auf der Kommode steht die Fotografie eines Mädchens mit einem Rosenstrauss in der Hand. Daneben liegen Glasscherben. Die
Mehr als blosse Betroffenheit: Die ukrainischen Fotografen Mykhaylo Palinchak und Roman Bordun zeigen die Situation der Kinder in
The “Ridni” Charitable Foundation wants to get to know the youngest, to see their point of view, and
Olya and Vitaliy have been adoptive parents to little Nastya for two years now. They made the decision
In the latest episode of “Finally, we met,” we share a heartwarming conversation about the world of foster
Anna and Dmytro Safonov adopted two girls when they were only seven months old. The decision to bring
What does it truly mean to be a mentor to a child growing up in an institutional care?
Oleksandr Redchych lived in an institutional care facility for 22 years. There was little freedom and many violations
In the second episode of our podcast, we introduce you to the story of Oleksandra and Dmytro Rudenko,