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It Started with One Video Call Between Teenagers on Opposite Sides of the World.

That conversation became a program. That program became a movement. This is how it happened.

How It Started

In 2022, Kathleen Hessert traveled to Ukraine and met the youth who would change the direction of her work. Not because of what they had lost, but because of who they still were: curious, creative, ambitious, and hungry for connection.

She came home and set up a video call between a Ukrainian teenager and an American teenager. They talked about school, about music, about what they were dreaming about. It was simple. And it was exactly what both of them needed. That call became KidsKonnectUkraine.

Nov 2022

KidsKonnectUkraine Founded

It all started with a simple idea: connect Ukrainian and American youth through a screen and see what happens. KidsKonnectUkraine launched as a digital-first program under MoveUkraine.

Feb 2023

The First Connection

A public high school in Charlotte, North Carolina, and a group of students in Ukraine sat down on Zoom for the first time. That single call proved the concept and set the foundation for everything that followed.

Fall 2023

Mobile Journalism Launches

Launched mobile journalism workshops across Ukraine and the US. Eight courses in Ukraine, two in the US. Teens learn to tell stories with smartphones.

Spring 2024

Reaching the Front Lines

Expanded to schools and clubs on the front lines in Ukraine. Even youth in the most affected areas gained access to connection and creative programming.

Spring 2025

Kevin Love Mental Health Pilot

Piloted the Kevin Love mental health program in western Ukraine, equipping educators with tools to support the emotional wellbeing of youth during conflict.

Fall 2025

Venture Camp Ukraine Launches

KidsKonnectUkraine and UCU’s Ideas Center launched Venture Camp Ukraine. Free entrepreneurship competition where Ukrainian teens compete for up to EUR100,000 in educational funding.

Feb 2026

Project Oxygen (O2) Announced

Announced Project Oxygen (O2), bringing 40 teens from conflict-affected regions to Rome, Italy and Vatican City for six days of dialogue, workshops, and the formation of The Breathe Alliance.

Spring 2023

The Network Grows

Expanded to schools in Naples and Estero, Florida, including a Model UN Club and a History Program. Students bonded with Ukrainian peers through regular Zoom sessions.

Fall 2023

Reaching More Communities

Expanded to Connecticut, Indiana, and Ohio. Growing the network of American communities connected to Ukrainian youth.

Summer 2024

NYT Journalism Scholarships

Launched scholarships sending Ukrainian students to the New York Times International Summer Journalism Camp. World-class media training on a global stage.

Fall 2025

125 Teachers Trained

The Kevin Love program scaled across western Ukraine. 125 teachers trained and certified. The program became official curriculum, reaching thousands of students.

Jan 2026

AI Research Study Begins

Launched the Digital Memory AI research study. The first of its kind exploring how AI tools shape Ukrainian youth’s understanding of their own history. In partnership with the University of Notre Dame.

Feb 2023

The First Connection

A public high school in Charlotte, North Carolina, and a group of students in Ukraine sat down on Zoom for the first time. That single call proved the concept and set the foundation for everything that followed.

Fall 2023

Mobile Journalism Launches

Launched mobile journalism workshops across Ukraine and the US. Eight courses in Ukraine, two in the US. Teens learn to tell stories with smartphones.

Spring 2024

Reaching the Front Lines

Expanded to schools and clubs on the front lines in Ukraine. Even youth in the most affected areas gained access to connection and creative programming.

Spring 2025

Kevin Love Mental Health Pilot

Piloted the Kevin Love mental health program in western Ukraine, equipping educators with tools to support the emotional wellbeing of youth during conflict.

Fall 2025

Venture Camp Ukraine Launches

KidsKonnectUkraine and UCU’s Ideas Center launched Venture Camp Ukraine. Free entrepreneurship competition where Ukrainian teens compete for up to EUR100,000 in educational funding.

Feb 2026

Project Oxygen (O2) Announced

Announced Project Oxygen (O2), bringing 40 teens from conflict-affected regions to Rome, Italy and Vatican City for six days of dialogue, workshops, and the formation of The Breathe Alliance.

Spring 2023

The Network Grows

Expanded to schools in Naples and Estero, Florida, including a Model UN Club and a History Program. Students bonded with Ukrainian peers through regular Zoom sessions.

Fall 2023

Reaching More Communities

Expanded to Connecticut, Indiana, and Ohio. Growing the network of American communities connected to Ukrainian youth.

Summer 2024

NYT Journalism Scholarships

Launched scholarships sending Ukrainian students to the New York Times International Summer Journalism Camp. World-class media training on a global stage.

Fall 2025

125 Teachers Trained

The Kevin Love program scaled across western Ukraine. 125 teachers trained and certified. The program became official curriculum, reaching thousands of students.

Jan 2026

AI Research Study Begins

Launched the Digital Memory AI research study. The first of its kind exploring how AI tools shape Ukrainian youth’s understanding of their own history. In partnership with the University of Notre Dame.

KidsKonnectUkraine operates UNDER THE UMBRELLA of MoveUkraine. U.S. donations are processed through Applied Hope Foundation, a registered 501(c)(3). Partnerships include Ukrainian Catholic University and the University of Notre Dame.

Our team

KidsKonnectUkraine is led by experienced professionals and passionate leaders who saw what happens when you put a microphone, a camera, or a Zoom link in front of a teenager with something to say.