The City of Goodness is not funded by the government – all funds come from donations. At the moment, nearly four hundred people and about fifty animals live here simultaneously, which means hundreds of thousands of hryvnias in expenses every month. Our budget is very unstable.

During the war, the turnover of residents has increased – families come to us, recover, and then move forward to live independently with our continued support.

We are constantly in the process of construction. We have just completed a rehabilitation centre with a palliative care unit and will immediately begin building an inclusive school.

We simply cannot afford to economise on children. Many of them have never had proper, nutritious meals, which greatly affects their health. Therefore, it is essential to provide them with balanced and varied nutrition – meat, dairy products, fresh vegetables, and fruits.

The City of Goodness Medical Center is a unique place in Ukraine that requires substantial funding, a qualified team, a supply of expensive medicines and medical equipment for children, and other daily operational expenses. Every day, we face unpredictable challenges, which is why we need the support of people who care about helping the City of Goodness grow as a place of love and resilience.