About the Immortal Children Foundation

23 January 2026, Friday

The Immortal Children Foundation for Support and Memory carries out activities aimed at preserving the memory of children whose lives were interrupted due to severe and incurable diseases.

This foundation unites bereaved families and helps them through creativity to preserve their memories, talk about love and find the strength to move on.

As part of the Foundation's activities, we implement commemorative, educational and socially significant projects aimed at supporting parents and forming a public understanding of the problem of child mortality and bereavement.

The Foundation holds memorial exhibitions, art therapy meetings, and publishes metaphorical maps and postcards based on children's works in order to preserve not only images, but also the energy of life.

"When a child is no longer around, but his colors, lines, and worlds remain, it's not about sadness, but about life that continues through art," says Olga Voloshko, director of the Foundation.

The Immortal Children Foundation draws attention to an important topic — psychological support for families who have experienced the loss or long-term illness of a child. This is not just a charity, but a social mission.: to show that memory can be alive, that pain can be turned into creativity, and creativity into a way of recovery.

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