Help for Ukrainian refugees

by Te Aud Romania
Help for Ukrainian refugees
Help for Ukrainian refugees
Help for Ukrainian refugees
Help for Ukrainian refugees
Help for Ukrainian refugees
Help for Ukrainian refugees

Project Report | Jan 27, 2026
A Story of Ukrainian Resilience in Romania

By Gabriela Popescu | Project Leader

When the war forced thousands of Ukrainian families to leave behind their homes, memories, and roots, Romania became more than a border they crossed. For many, it became the first place where they could finally breathe again. Yet even in the safety of Romania, the challenges they carried were heavy—fear, grief, uncertainty, trauma, and the crushing question every refugee asks: “How do I rebuild a life I never planned to leave?”

In this fragile space between loss and rebuilding, the Together Forward project grew into a lifeline. Our mission was simple, but profound: to restore dignity, confidence, and belonging to those uprooted by war.

By December 2025, the project had already reached 2,499 Ukrainian beneficiaries, including 2,261 children and youth, 100 mothers, and 120 seniors, offering education, emotional healing, sports, community bonding, and relief across Iasi, Vaslui, and Suceava counties.

But numbers alone cannot capture the stories we have witnessed. So this report tells the story their way—through moments of courage, hope, and small steps toward a life rebuilt.
A New School Year — and 51 Children Who Felt Seen

September 2025

The new school year brought excitement and fear for Ukrainian children—many of whom had already switched schools multiple times since fleeing the war. Through the support of Goodera/NVIDIA Iasi, 51 Ukrainian children aged 5–14 from the EDNAE Association received fully equipped schoolbags—each one filled with supplies, but also with dignity and hope.

One mother whispered, almost embarrassed, “I could not afford a backpack this year… you saved us.”

And the children? Their smiles said everything.

That same month, we opened healing spaces where emotions could be explored safely:

  • 10 teenagers joined an occupational therapy workshop, painting their fears and hopes.
  • 10 seniors crafted handmade items while sharing memories of the homes they left behind.
  • 10 women participated in therapeutic creative workshops that gave them a rare moment of calm.
  • Another group of 10 seniors gathered for a film screening and warm discussion, reconnecting with stories that reminded them of resilience.

These weren’t simply activities—they were anchors.

October 2025: Sports, Colors, and Celebrations of Life

For many Ukrainian boys and girls, sports were the last thing they felt they could enjoy since leaving home. In October 2025, we restored a piece of their normal childhood by offering football equipment to 14 Ukrainian children, ages 5–11, from EDNAE.

Their first question wasn’t “What’s the brand?”
It was “Can we play today?”

Throughout October, we continued creating moments of connection:

  • Women found joy in another 10participant therapeutic workshop, creating bags, baskets, and handmade crafts.
  • Seniors celebrated the International Day of Older Persons through a culinary workshop and interactive games—10 participants, laughing and cooking together in ways they hadn’t since their old lives.
  • 15 teenagers explored emotion through art in the “Autumn in Colors” painting workshop.
  • 15 young people transformed the city into a playful scene during a themed photo session, “Happy Ghosts in the City”—a reminder that even in displacement, joy can still appear.

Every gathering built trust, community, and belonging among people who once felt invisible.

November 2025: Finding a Voice Through NonViolent Communication

Trauma often steals words—especially from children.
That’s why, in November, we launched a series of nonviolent communication workshops, teaching Ukrainian refugees how to navigate conflict, express emotions, and rebuild relationships:

  • 10 young children (ages 6–7) practiced expressing needs safely.
  • 10 teenagers learned how to manage stress and frustration.
  • 10 adults explored communication strategies that strengthened family bonds.

Meanwhile, our beloved seniors—who often suffer silently—joined another occupational therapy workshop, where 10 participants aged 60+ cooked pancakes together, laughing like grandparents around a family table.

The Challenges Refugees Still Face

Even as communities opened their arms, Ukrainian families remained among the most vulnerable. Rising inflation, increased VAT, and Romania’s costofliving crisis placed enormous pressure on families who already had little. These economic hardships intensified their stress, limited access to services, and deepened feelings of instability.

Many Ukrainian refugees still struggle with limited employment opportunities, language barriers, trauma carried from the war, uncertainty about whether home still exists.

Our work became not just supportive—but essential.


Why This Matters

Every backpack, every football jersey, every pancake cooked by seniors, every artwork painted by a teenager holds a quiet truth:
healing happens in small, human moments.

You helped Ukrainian refugees reclaim these moments.

Because of you, they are no longer “displaced people.”
They are children learning again, mothers breathing again, seniors laughing again, youth dreaming again, and communities rebuilding together.

Thank you for helping us move Together Forward.

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