Get your heart racing, keep their hearts beating!

Get fit and have fun, skip, hop, walk or run!Sign up today for any marathon, half marathon or race in Ireland or anywhere in the world for Chernobyl Children International and you will help to save the lives;of many children in the Chernobyl regions.

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Ighnat and Tatiana

Our Community Care programme

Our Community Care programme is one of our most important programmes, where we care for children too sick and too disabled to be cared for by state institutions. This programme is in dire need of support so find out more below and donate to the programme today.

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Have a Hearty Breakfast for Chernobyl

Would you like to have a Hearty Breakfast for the Hearts of Chernobyl? If so why not join Chernobyl Children International (CCI) in a bowl of Porridge sponsored by Flahavans and raise much needed funds for our Summer Child Cardiac Surgery Programme.

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Chernobyl Cycle Challenge

Calling all cyclists! Chernobyl Children International is holding a one day cycle from Cork on Saturday 27 July. Our beautiful route will take you on a scenic journey through West Cork and all funds raised will go towards our Medical Programme including life saving surgeries.

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What you can do to help!

Community Care

Community Care

The Community Care and Hospice programme takes children off institution waiting... more
Part Time Doctor

Mental Health Initiative

Many children & young adults with disabiliites are institutionalised in substandard... more
Kharkiv

Cardiac Mission

Every year 6,000 children in the Ukraine are born with genetic heart diseases... more

News and Appeals

  • Host a Bloc Party

    Jun 19, 2013
    Host a Bloc Party to raise funds for Adi Roche's Chernobyl Children International
    Full story
  • Nastia RIP

    Jun 17, 2013
    We were so sorry to learn that 3 year old Nastia, who was part of our Community Care Programme in Minsk, has passed away.
    Full story

Did you know?

  • Today in Ukraine, 6,000 children are born every year with genetic heart defects. More than 3,000 will die for lack of medical attention.
  • Children born since 1986 are affected by a 200 percent increase in birth defects and a 250 percent increase in congenital birth deformities.
  • 85 percent of Belarusian children are deemed to be Chernobyl victims: they carry “genetic markers” that could affect their health at any time and can be passed on to the next generation.
  • UNICEF found increases in children’s disease rates, including 38 percent increase in malignant tumours, 43 percent in blood circulatory illnesses and 63 percent in disorders of the bone, muscle and connective tissue system.
  • Each child living in an institution, such as an orphanage or mental asylum, is allocated just €1 per day to live.
  • In 2004 nearly 26 percent of children under 17 lived below the poverty line.
  • More than one million children continue to live in contaminated zones. 
  • Seven million people living in the affected areas received the highest known exposure to radiation in the history of the atomic age.
  • Belarusian doctors have identified increases in a number of cancers, including: a 200 percent increase in breast cancer, a 100 percent increase in the incidence of cancer and leukemia, and a 2,400 percent increase in the incidence of thyroid cancer.
  • The mortality rates among the population already outstrip their birth rates.
  • 99 percent of the land of Belarus has been contaminated to varying degrees above internationally accepted levels.
  • 2,000 towns and villages were evacuated, and more than 400,000 people have been relocated from their homes since 1986. Decades later, another 70,000 are still waiting to evacuate.

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