June 1 — a day created to speak about protecting and supporting the next generation. But most importantly — to act.
Dobrodiy Club launched the Responsible Initiative to remind everyone: Children’s Day is not a holiday — it’s a responsibility.
For the fourth year in a row, Ukrainian teenagers are coming of age amid war. Right now, a new generation is being shaped — one that will soon play a crucial role in rebuilding our country. More than ever, they need our care, empathy, and support.
Dobrodiy Club works to ensure that, despite all challenges and uncertainty, Ukraine’s youth grow into emotionally resilient, conscious, and confident adults.
We don’t just talk about it — we act. Through fundraisers, partnerships with businesses and educators, and the support of caring individuals, we create real, long-term change.
Every year, we continue this tradition, because Ukrainian teenagers need ongoing support and a community of responsible adults who will not leave them alone with the consequences of war.
The Responsible Initiative united hundreds of people into one powerful, generous community of change-makers:
Together, we raised 1.5 million UAH 💛
And this is only the beginning! This is our first milestone toward the ambitious annual goal — 10 million UAH, which will fund a year-long program of therapeutic and recovery activities for over 3,000 teenagers affected by the war.
The program includes: sessions of rapid psychological support; therapeutic and art therapy courses; body-oriented practices;meetings with experts and professionals from various fields.
We are deeply grateful to everyone who joined the Responsible Initiative. Your trust, your actions, and your compassion give Ukrainian teenagers the most valuable gift — the feeling that they are not alone, that there are adults who truly care and are ready to stand by them.
Together, we are not just helping — we are shaping a future where young Ukrainians grow up strong, conscious, and emotionally resilient.
And if you want to be a responsible adult not just once a year, but all year long, set up a monthly donation on the Dobrodiy Club website — and become part of the community that supports teenagers every single day.