Ukraine Children's Action Project
@UkraineCAP
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Founded by @IrwinRedlenerMD & @kredlener, UCAP functions in an advisory capacity providing grants supporting children traumatized and displaced by war.
Joined November 2022
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In UCAP’s October update, we report from Lviv, where we arrived two days after a massive Russian attack on civilian targets, the largest strike in the region since the full-scale invasion began. Read more here: https://t.co/Tn1Vhbmbvy
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Coming up on @MSNBC at 1:45 PM ET, I’ll be joining Chris Jansing to discuss our recent trip to Ukraine and UCAP’s ongoing work in the region to help displaced children. @kredlener @UkraineCAP
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Watch Chris Jansing Reports with Chris Jansing online. MSNBC's Chris Jansing hosts and reports on breaking news and the latest stories weekday afternoons at 1 p.m..
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Sunday's attack by Russia on many civilian targets in Lviv Oblast was the largest ever in western Ukraine. Seven hours of pure hell delivered by 500 drones and dozens of hypersonic missiles, many of which were destroyed by Ukrainian defenses. I toured many of these sites today,
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We return to Ukraine next week - our 8th visit - to check on some of the dozens of projects supporting the needs of children impacted by the war. Millions have and are suffering from psychological trauma and/or prolonged disruption of their education. About 3,000 kids have been
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In recent months, child casualties have risen, schools and hospitals have come under attack, and trauma remains widespread across Ukraine. UCAP is on the ground, funding recovery programs for children, resources to equip educators, and support for frontline families to help
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"Ukraine can rebuild its cities, its infrastructure, and its economy. What it cannot do is reclaim the lives lost or undo the profound scars left on its youngest generation.” President Putin must return Ukraine’s children. My latest in @Newsweek
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Ukraine can rebuild its cities, its infrastructure, and its economy. What it cannot do is reclaim the lives lost or undo the profound scars left on its youngest generation.
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In UCAP’s July 2025 Briefing, we report from the Ukraine Recovery Conference in Rome, where global leaders gathered to reaffirm their commitment to Ukraine’s sovereignty as Russia intensifies attacks on civilian targets. Read more: https://t.co/Q16QoLAwoK
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The war continues to disrupt the mental health and education of Ukraine’s children. One in five has lost a loved one, and nearly 40% still learn remotely. UCAP is addressing these urgent needs through partnerships across the country. Learn more about the impact we’re making
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From life-saving training to educational support, UCAP is helping Ukraine’s youth face today’s challenges and prepare for tomorrow during wartime. Read more in our April report here: https://t.co/waqPrfwF8D
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As attacks continue to put children and families at risk, UCAP-funded computer and medical equipment is now in place at all five hospitals in the Dnipro Children’s Telehealth Network, expanding access to much-needed pediatric care across the region. Read more in UCAP’s latest
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Children in Ukraine face rising health risks amid ongoing strikes. HTWB is proud to join @UkraineCAP to launch a pediatric telehealth program in Dnipro & Eastern Ukraine—bringing care to underserved areas when it's needed most. https://t.co/ORLax5LOuF
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LATEST UPDATES: March 2025: All five hospitals in the Dnipro Children’s Telehealth Network received their computer and medical equipment. Installation will ensure that children and families can...
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Dr. Irwin Redlener, UCAP co-founder, tells @USATODAY the number of Ukrainian children abducted by Russia is likely far higher than reported. Continued U.S. support for tracking and reuniting these kids must be a priority. “US to restore funding short-term to track abducted
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The State Department said it would restore funding to an initiative tracking Ukrainian children abducted to Russia.
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Earlier this week, I spoke with @IttnerPhilip on his podcast "On the Edge" about how caring for Ukraine's children safeguards their country's future. Watch here: https://t.co/fiN9PaEfrR
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#Ukraine A new report reveals the staggering levels of trauma among Ukraine’s children after 3+ years of war. 1 in 3 screened kids show PTSD symptoms—yet UCAP-funded Recovery Camps are making a real impact. Read more: https://t.co/tnAB2319vI
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Is the U.S. abandoning Ukraine? What we need to know now in UCAP's February update: https://t.co/S31KgHtMud
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RT @IrwinRedlenerMD: Three years of war have profoundly impacted Ukraine's children: thousands killed or injured, at least 20,000 abducted…
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"Disruption to the education of Ukraine’s 3.7 million schoolchildren is one of the most serious challenges for the country. Classes have been repeatedly interrupted, leaving many students far behind." @nytimes: How War Has Wreaked Havoc on Ukraine’s Classrooms
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UCAP's January Newsletter: USAID cuts are forcing local Ukrainian organizations to scale back essential programs, putting children and families at risk. Our work is more vital than ever, and UCAP must continue providing critical support—made possible only through the commitment
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UCAP's Latest Newsletter: During our recent trip to Poland and Ukraine, we witnessed firsthand the resilience of Ukrainian children, connected with dedicated partners, and saw the impact of our programs in action. Dive into the full update here: https://t.co/jVb8C6wkHA
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Tune in to Chris Jansing Reports on @MSNBC today around 12:15 PM ET. I’ll discuss the continuing impact of the war on Ukraine’s children and the challenges that lie ahead. https://t.co/nK9SCJMhVK
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Watch Chris Jansing Reports with Chris Jansing online. MSNBC's Chris Jansing hosts and reports on breaking news and the latest stories weekday afternoons at 1 p.m..
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