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Children Of Chornobyl Canadian Fund (CCCF) is a registered charitable organization. It was established in 1990 to provide humanitarian aid to victims of the 1986 Chornobyl nuclear disaster. This disaster, the quiet killer, has caused an increase in cancer, blood disorders, birth defects and other illnesses linked to radiation exposure. The unstable economical situation has increased the needs of all these innocent victims. CCCF, through its various projects, distributes medication, medical and technical equipment, supplies and food to clinics, treatment centres, hospitals and orphanages. As well, it provides administrative support to all of its projects. Today, CCCF sponsors a variety of projects to improve health care and the general well-being of disadvantaged and ill children in Ukraine. We appeal for your assistance in this cause, and we hope that you will open your heart to those in need...read more |
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In early September of 2005, the International Atomic Energy Agency released a report commissioned by the United Nations, which stated that the negative health impact on people from the Chornobyl nuclear disaster on April 26, 1986 was not as high as initially expected. Socioeconomic problems pose a far greater health risk to the people of Ukraine, Belarus and Russia. If you read the detailed report, you get the impression that the lands surrounding Chornobyl are no longer contaminated from radioactive fallout. Radiation levels are down to normal levels and people can go back to living closer to Chornobyl. We challenge the writers of this report to do so. |
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When we examine many facts from the last twenty years, we have to question the validity of the report. After all, it was written by an organization whose objective is to promote the use of nuclear energy as an alternative to traditional sources that are rapidly decreasing in supply...read more |
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Please visit our Chronology page to read the summary of our accomplishments year-by-year, starting from 1989 - when Children of Chornobyl Canadian Fund was founded, right through to present day. |
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Please visit our Board of Directors page to view the list of all Children of Chornovyl Canadian Fund directors, advisors and office staff. |
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