Investing in the tomorrow of wartime communities today

120M Refugees

The current number of men, women and children globally who have been forcibly displaced by armed conflict.

(UN Economic and Social Council and the Peacebuilding Commission, July 2024)

1 in 3 Children

The number of children in 2023 living within 50 km (~30 miles) of armed conflict or are actively fleeing these areas.

(The Peace Research Institute Oslo Report, 2023)

>50% Women

The current number of women widowed in active war zones, with reports as high as 80% in these locales.

(Friends of Europe, 2024)

Wars Don’t Wait. And Neither do we.

In the chaos of war, it’s the most vulnerable—widows, orphans, children, and refugees—who suffer the most. Toy airplanes and dolls are replaced by missiles and machetes, and suddenly, childhood is unrecognizable. Parents are forced into new roles, often fleeing for safety and survival, and families are torn apart. But we don’t wait. But we don’t wait. We’re here to invest in them—offering both economic support and psychological care—to restore hope and help build a brighter future, starting today.

  • Widows of War

    We believe that women are the heart of families, neighborhoods, communities, and nations. By supporting women, especially those who have lost their husbands in the chaos of war, we help rebuild the strength and stability of families, allowing them to slowly but steadily reclaim the essence of what was once lost.

  • Childen & Orphans

    Imagine a world where children wake up excited for school, run into their father’s arms every day, and laugh with friends in the safety of their neighborhoods. Then comes war—suddenly, the laughter fades, replaced by the constant sound of sirens, families torn apart across distant cities and countries, and school becomes a daily struggle to survive rather than learn.

  • Refugees & IDPs

    Refugees escaping the horrors of war carry the heavy burden of loss, leaving behind homes, loved ones, and the lives they once knew, only to face uncertainty and hardship in unfamiliar lands. Meanwhile, internally displaced persons (IDPs), caught in the crossfire within their own countries, often endure fear, instability, and isolation with little support or protection, yet continue to hold on to hope.

“The Darker the Darkness, the brighter the light. We believe by Heavily investing in the littlest of lights the future Immediately looks brighter: Full of hope, healing & prosperity.”

- Abigail Widynski, Founder, Sovereign Philanthropy

In Ukraine, we Are bring light to the darkest places by providing the tools needed to build a brighter future.