In this 7-minute video you'll see how, with your support, Chernobyl Children's Project International volunteers are helping children and families who continue to live with the medical, social, and economic effects of the Chernobyl disaster. (If you can't see the video above, click here.)
This month marks the 23rd anniversary of the accident, a disaster that displaced hundreds of thousands of people and put many regions of Belarus and Ukraine under severe economic strain. The video describes CCPI's programs with some of the most vulnerable people in the region -- children with mental and physical disabilities, children living in institutions, and children with severe medical conditions. You'll see our volunteer cardiac surgery teams at work, meet disabled young adults we are helping to live independently for the first time, and meet families created by joining children who lived in orphanages with loving and foster parents.
You can click here to learn more about how we help in Chernobyl regions. Click here to get daily updates on Twitter. On the CCPI Channel on YouTube, you can experience the personal stories of our volunteers and the children and families with whom we work, and see documentaries about Chernobyl and CCPI. If you like what you see, please make a donation to support our work.



