Journeys
Pavlo
My Story
I grew up in a dysfunctional family. My single mother abused drugs
and I don't even know who my father was, I only heard from stories
from different people. Therefore, our grandmother, who had a
tendency to drink alcohol, took care of us. She loved my sister and
me very much...
Pavlo
My Story
I grew up in a dysfunctional family. My single mother abused drugs and I don't even know who my father was, I only heard from stories from dierent people. Therefore, our grandmother, who had a tendency to drink alcohol, took care of us. She loved my sister and me very much.Â
I received my primary education at a secondary school in Lviv. After my mother was killed for debts to drug dealers, my sister and I were separated. My sister was sent to an orphanage because she was not old enough to go to school, and I was sent to the Chervonograd boarding school. Therefore, I became an orphan at an early age when I was 9 years old.
Let's skip my time in boarding school, because you could write a whole book about it. In short, it is a kind of "survival school" where there are its own rules and laws that differ from the generally accepted ones.
In 2010, I entered the National University of the State Tax Service of Ukraine, which is located in Irpen. I studied at the specialty "enterprise economics". And here began the first tests faced by graduates of boarding schools. How to cook food, there were always not enough funds for personal needs, lack of communication with new people, etc. And at some point, I remembered that Dmytro Samarsky came to us at the graduation classes, who talked about the opportunities offered by the "Friends of Children" charitable foundation for graduates of orphanages.
After participating in the "Scholarship" program, I began to receive a scholarship from UCARE sponsors. It gave a good start for my future plans. I began to actively participate in the projects offered by the foundation. Namely, I went to summer camps as an educator, where I helped with the organization and conduct of camps; visited students of graduating classes in boarding schools, where I conducted thematic classes that helped them in entering the university; was a participant in various international trainings and exchanges abroad, etc. However, the most memorable part was the two-day fellows' meetings, where we had the opportunity to come together to share our experiences, challenges, and success stories.
Thanks to the financial support of UCARE sponsors, I attended English language and conversation courses, gained new knowledge and skills, participated in various international events, took driving courses and passed my driver's license. He also helped my younger sister, who was studying in Lviv, whenever possible.
In 2015, I obtained a master's degree in economics and decided not to work in my specialty, but to combine my activities with helping people in need. That is, I started working in social projects. My first job was at Caritas Kyiv, where I coordinated the project "Mobile work with youth in Ukraine". Our target audience was street children, families living in difficult life circumstances (DHC) and teenagers from among internally displaced persons (IDPs). After the end of the contract, I went to Bulgaria for a one-year volunteer project from Erasmus +, where I and volunteers from Italy and Spain worked with Roma living in the ghetto. We held various visit and classes on the topic "EU without violence and aggression", which revealed such concepts as sexual and physical violence, discrimination, tolerance, aggression and practical knowledge for their prevention. After returning to Ukraine, I went to work for the public organization "Building Ukraine Together", where we rebuilt houses destroyed by the war in the east of Ukraine and helped people in need. Before the start of the full-scale war, I managed to work for half a year as a coordinator in the Proton project, which provided an opportunity for people of retirement age to study for free at the "University of the Third Age." That is, the participants of this project attended classes as university students.
When the war broke out, I volunteered to defend Ukraine and took up arms. I took part in military operations in the east of Ukraine, where I received a bullet wound. I am currently undergoing treatment and rehabilitation in Lviv.
Life goes on……….we WILL WIN because the truth and GOD are with us!
GLORY TO UKRAINE !!!
Darya
From Orphanage to Empowerment: A Journey of Heart and Hope
Darya is a living testament to the power of resilience,
determination, and the unwavering pursuit of one’s
dreams. From a challenging start in life as an orphan in
Ukraine to...
Darya
About
Darya is a living testament to the power of resilience, determination, and the unwavering pursuit of one’s dreams. From a challenging start in life as an orphan in Ukraine to becoming a successful leader in the tech industry, Darya’s remarkable journey embodies the spirit of triumph over adversity. The incredible power of hope, determination, and the kindness of the human spirit are the driving forces behind her life’s journey—a heartwarming tale of resilience.
A Heartwarming Journey
Hailing from Ukraine, Darya’s early years in an orphanage shaped her perspective on life. She quickly understood the value of education as a path to a brighter future. Driven by an insatiable thirst for knowledge, she put herself through school, breaking down barriers one by one. With grit and determination, she carved her way through challenges.
The Pursuit of Excellence
Darya’s dedication to academic excellence caught the eye of the U.S. State Department, which awarded her two prestigious scholarships—the Fulbright and Muskie scholarships—to pursue a Master’s degree in the United States. This opportunity was a turning point, sparking her passion for tech and entrepreneurship.
Building Digital Empires
With two Master’s degrees in hand, Darya embarked on a journey to build IT and digital startups from the ground up. Her innovation and leadership skills were quickly recognized, leading her to forge her path in the tech industry.
A Decade with Apple
For nine amazing years, Darya has been an integral part of the Apple family, contributing to the company’s global success. Her role isn’t just about work; it’s a journey marked by a deep commitment to innovation and creating a better world.
Giving Back and Lifting Hearts
But Darya’s story isn’t just about personal success; it’s also about giving back. She understands the power of kindness and support because she’s been there herself. Her heart swells with compassion, especially for underprivileged children and fellow orphans. She knows firsthand the impact of education and opportunity, and she’s determined to pay it forward.
A Love Story with Ukraine
While her journey has taken her worldwide, Darya’s heart remains rooted in Ukraine. She’s a passionate advocate for her homeland, working tirelessly to support initiatives that celebrate Ukraine’s rich culture, traditions, language, and its very existence.
Join the Journey
Darya invites you to join her on this extraordinary journey of resilience, innovation, and giving back. Together, we can create a world where every child, regardless of their background, has the chance to dream, achieve, and thrive. Being a compassionate soul, she’s actively involved with UCARE, an organization close to her heart. UCARE champions Ukraine’s independence and heritage by supporting the future of the country - its children. UCARE has changed Darya’s life and the lives of so many others.
Glory to Ukraine! Glory to Heroes