Don’t let the children of Chernobyl be forgotten. Let’s make sure the world knows what’s happening to these young victims of the world’s most toxic nuclear disaster.
For too many people, Chernobyl is just a distant memory—a figment of the past. But 25 years later, the terrible legacy of Chernobyl continues to affect a new generation. The children born after 1986 are affected by birth defects, deformities and disease caused by the radioactive environment they are forced to live in. Trapped in a barren land, they live in extreme poverty and without hope.
It is vitally important that we keep the memory of Chernobyl alive, and that we raise awareness of the devastation that has been visited on the children of Belarus. You can help us spread the word by sharing the news with everyone you know.
- Email your friends and family a link to our website.
- Share a link to the haunting documentary, “The Children Beyond Chernobyl,”.
- Join us on
Twitter and
Facebook, and encourage everyone you know to join us there, too.
- Share a link to our website on Facebook, or tweet one from your Twitter account.
- If you keep a blog, write a post commemorating the 25th anniversary of the Chernobyl disaster.
Together, we can keep the memory of Chernobyl from fading, and ensure the children of Chernobyl get the support they need to thrive in the face of adversity.