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Become our partner and help us to provide educational support for refugee children
Every year, thousands of Ukrainian children start a new life across Europe, facing not only a new language but also significant educational disruptions.
Approximately 228,000 children aged 11–17 are currently enrolled in German schools (source).
Language and psychological challenges prevent students from successful integration and education (source).
For many, vocational education remains financially out of reach, increasing the danger of a “lost generation” — young people left with few qualifications and limited opportunities in the labour market. (source)
As a partner, you can play a vital role in addressing these challenges.
Your financial support provides the resources we need to sustain our programs, while corporate volunteering adds valuable expertise and capacity.
These contributions strengthen our strategic planning, ensure the stability of our work, and allow us to expand our reach remaining true to our mission.
Where possible, institutions can formally recognise students’ volunteer work within the curriculum or award academic credit (e.g., ECTS points).
How you can collaborate
volunteer work Recognition
Internship recognition
Students can count their engagement as mandatory internships, choosing between individual tutoring, homework support, or small group courses, with flexible online scheduling and a final activity report.
We encourage educational institutions to collaborate with us by engaging their students in supporting peers from Ukraine through cultural exchange, language practice, and subject tutoring.
This cooperation helps Ukrainian students to adapt faster, while giving participating students valuable experience and the chance to strengthen communication, intercultural, leadership, and mentoring skills.