
From the streets to a family
Since 2005 the Child Social Care Center has cared for orphans, homeless children, and children from troubled families. Over 80 graduates have gone on to build lives with education and employment.

Founded in 2001, the House of Mercy is committed to providing care and support to the most vulnerable members of society — orphans, the elderly, and those affected by war.

Since 2001, the House of Mercy has been dedicated to supporting vulnerable individuals — including orphans, the elderly, and displaced persons. Through various initiatives we have provided shelter, food, medical aid, and hope to thousands.
We believe in the power of compassion and community. Together with our global partners, volunteers, and supporters, we create a network of care that brings immediate relief and long-term impact across Ukraine.
Making a difference across multiple areas of need — permanent care, war relief, and seasonal missions.

Since the full-scale invasion, we have expanded our efforts to meet urgent need — humanitarian aid distribution, shelter for internally displaced persons, hot meals, modular homes, and support for the military and first responders.
Drag the handle across the photo. What began as a bare, unfinished building has grown — year after year — into a home that shelters and cares for hundreds of lives.


Behind every number is a person who found a family, a home, or a way forward.

Since 2005 the Child Social Care Center has cared for orphans, homeless children, and children from troubled families. Over 80 graduates have gone on to build lives with education and employment.

Opened in 2009, our family-type children's home gives children a safe and loving environment to thrive — not an institution, but a family.

Our elderly care homes give older people who have no one to rely on a place of warmth, company, and care for as long as they need it.
The House of Mercy operates under KPK Ukraine and works alongside trusted partners and missions around the world.

KPK Ukraine is a publicly approved Norwegian humanitarian foundation conducting aid work in Western Ukraine — the main partner and sponsor of the House of Mercy since 2001.
Since 2001Alongside trusted partners & missions worldwide





The House of Mercy does not accept direct public donations — it operates under KPK Ukraine. You join as a donor or partner by application, and our team will personally be in touch.