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Every child deserves the chance to have a healthy and happy future.

Charity project “The Power of Dreams”

About the “Power of Dreams” project

Our project aims to save children's lives and restore the health of children who have been diagnosed with serious conditions: encephalomyelitis, SMA, spina bifida, encephalopathy, encephalitis, brain injuries, leg paresis, hydrocephalus, autism, scoliosis, cerebral palsy, and other complex diseases.

Over the next few months, we must join forces to raise funds and give children a chance at life.

For many parents, the cost of such procedures is prohibitive, and without our support, children may lose their chance at life and a healthy future.

PROJECT GOAL — 165 485 UAH

The funds raised will go towards vital medical procedures — operations, rehabilitation, specialized treatment, and support. This is not just help — it is an opportunity for children to take their first steps, smile again, and live without pain and fear.

The children we help

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Our stories

Bogdan Sharapov

Encephalomyelitis has been a difficult ordeal for Bohdan and his family. The disease damaged his spinal cord, affecting his nervous, respiratory, and muscular systems. This has led to serious limitations and deprived the boy of the opportunity to live a full life, develop, and experience the joys of childhood like his peers.
Bogdan's only chance for recovery is modern treatment, which includes stem cell therapy combined with long-term and systematic rehabilitation. These methods can significantly improve his condition, enable him to regain lost functions, and give him hope for a better future. 

Nikita Kryzhnoy

Nikita really needs regular, qualified rehabilitation so that his muscles do not atrophy and stop functioning completely.
SMA is a genetic neuromuscular disease that affects the motor neurons of the spinal cord and leads to progressive muscle weakness.
It is a disease in which the nerve cells that transmit impulses to the muscles malfunction and die. This causes the muscles to weaken, and this weakness progresses over time. Sooner or later, the disease affects the muscles responsible for breathing and swallowing. 
However, people with SMA retain their full intellectual capacity.

Sergey Alexandrov

Serhiy Aleksandrov was born with a serious congenital condition called spina bifida.
This is a complex pathology in which the spine and spinal cord develop abnormally during pregnancy. As a result, the child experiences serious mobility issues, loss of control over bodily functions, and constant pain. 
Each rehabilitation session is a step forward for him, a chance to strengthen his muscles, learn new movements, and get closer to his dream of an independent future. To achieve this, Sergey vitally needs to undergo regular rehabilitation courses, as only they can help him maintain and develop his abilities.

Oleksandra Slobodeniuk

Oleksandra has been struggling with severe scoliosis for a long time. Due to significant deformation of the spine, she experiences constant pain, gets tired quickly, and her internal organs are gradually being compressed. This threatens the normal functioning of her heart and lungs and poses a serious danger to her life.
Scoliosis is a disease of the musculoskeletal system in which the spine is curved in the frontal plane. In severe forms, it progresses and leads not only to problems with posture or gait, but also to disorders of the respiratory and cardiovascular systems.
The only chance to stop the progression of the disease and save her health is a complex and expensive operation to correct the curvature of the spine. She urgently needs this operation, because without intervention, her condition will only worsen, and the risk of disability will become even higher.

Varvara Kovalenko-Artisevich

Varvara lives with an extremely difficult diagnosis — myasthenia gravis, which has completely changed her life and the lives of her family. Due to the progression of the disease, the girl's muscles are rapidly losing strength, and it is difficult for her to move, maintain balance, and breathe without effort. Doctors have determined her condition to be palliative, but that does not mean the fight is over.
The only way to ease her daily pain, support her muscles, and give her back at least a little bit of her childhood is through regular rehabilitation and special care, which help stop the deterioration of her condition and give her a chance for small but important victories: raising her arm on her own, taking a few steps, feeling more comfortable in her own body.
For the family, these are unaffordable expenses. But together, we can do what seems impossible.

Alina Gutnik

Alina has been struggling with severe scoliosis for a long time. Due to significant deformation of the spine, she experiences constant pain, gets tired quickly, and her internal organs are gradually being compressed. This threatens the normal functioning of her heart and lungs and poses a serious danger to her life.
Scoliosis is a disease of the musculoskeletal system in which the spine is curved in the frontal plane. In severe forms, it progresses and leads not only to problems with posture or gait, but also to disorders of the respiratory and cardiovascular systems.
The only chance to stop the progression of the disease and save her health is a complex and expensive operation to correct the curvature of the spine. She urgently needs this operation, because without intervention, her condition will only worsen, and the risk of disability will become even higher.

Ilya Nevezeliy

After being stung by a bee, Ilya suffered clinical death and now suffers from a terrible diagnosis of “post-hypothalamic encephalopathy,” which has completely robbed Ilya of his ability to move, develop fully, and even breathe on his own.
Each rehabilitation session is a step forward for him, a chance to strengthen his muscles, learn new movements, and get closer to his dream of an independent future. To achieve this, Ilya vitally needs to undergo regular rehabilitation courses, as only they can help him maintain and develop his abilities.

Nazariy Fedorkiv

Nazarii suffers from autoimmune encephalitis. The child needs regular active rehabilitation. Rehabilitation will help improve the child's condition and quality of life. The cost of treatment is significant, and the family cannot cover these expenses on their own.
Each rehabilitation session is a step forward for him, a chance to strengthen his muscles, learn new movements, and get closer to his dream of an independent future. To achieve this, Ilya vitally needs to undergo regular rehabilitation courses, as only they can help him maintain and develop his abilities.

Timur Golovaty

Timur Golovaty needs rehabilitation after suffering a severe traumatic brain injury in a car accident. The first round of rehabilitation has already shown tremendous progress, giving us hope for a significant improvement in his physical condition.

Each rehabilitation session is a step forward for him, a chance to strengthen his muscles, learn new movements, and get closer to his dream of an independent future. To achieve this, Ilya vitally needs to undergo regular rehabilitation courses, as only they can help him maintain and develop his abilities.

Artem Kroitor

Artem suffered from neuroblastoma, which damaged his nerve endings and caused a concomitant diagnosis of “lower flaccid paraparesis of the legs,” which affected his ability to walk. Artem really needs regular rehabilitation, as previous sessions have already yielded noticeable results: he was able to stand with support and move around in orthoses and with the help of a walker.
Each rehabilitation session is a step forward for him, a chance to strengthen his muscles, learn new movements, and get closer to his dream of an independent future. To achieve this, Artem vitally needs to undergo regular rehabilitation courses, as only they can help him maintain and develop his abilities.

Svyatimir Bilera

Svyatomir was given a terrible diagnosis—hydrocephalus. This is a serious disease in which excess fluid accumulates in the brain, putting pressure on brain structures and destroying them. Because of this, Svyatomir cannot live like other children: he cannot sit independently, speak, breathe properly, or move.However, there is a chance for improvement!Stem cell therapy and regular rehabilitation are the only way to preserve and restore his body's functions.
Each stem cell procedure and rehabilitation session is a step forward for him and a chance to strengthen his muscles, learn new movements, and get closer to his dream of an independent future.

Yegor Salnikov

Yegor suffers from cerebral palsy, hydrocephalus, structural epilepsy, spastic tetraplegia, and optic nerve atrophy. The child needs urgent treatment, including rehabilitation. Treatment will help improve the child's condition and quality of life. The cost of treatment is significant, and the family cannot cover these expenses on their own.
Each rehabilitation session is a step forward for him, a chance to strengthen his muscles, learn new movements, and get closer to his dream of an independent future. To achieve this, Ilya vitally needs to undergo regular rehabilitation courses, as only they can help him maintain and develop his abilities.

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Frequently asked questions

  • The funds will be transferred to medical institutions that perform surgeries, rehabilitation, and other medical procedures.

  • A video report of each story will be published on our social media pages.

  • Contact the child welfare department in Telegram https://t.me/alinkabudko and fill out our questionnaire

  • Yes, we always need volunteer support for our team. Write to us at Telegram https://t.me/alinkabudko