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At Compound for Compassion, we believe that everyone deserves a safe space to heal, grow, and thrive. Rooted in the Strengthening Families Protective and Promotive Factors Framework, we walk alongside individuals through life’s most difficult seasons—whether they’re facing homelessness, trauma, reentry from incarceration, or the challenges of young motherhood.
Through housing, wellness programs, youth engagement, and veteran support, we serve as a bridge to stability and hope for underserved communities in Aurora. With a trusted presence in the community and a heart for restoration, our mission is simple: meet people where they are, and help them rise.
Our foundation accepts donations for the purchasing medications and other necessary humanitarian products in Europe. Everyone willing and having resources can help.
Help with quality education (incl. study of foreign languages), allow to develop passions and talents; pair with mentors; facilitate adoption, where required.



Since the beginning of war operations we have visited all the most dangerous places, have repeatedly been taken under fire and have the experience of front line life. We learn the information at first hand, and we are on friendly terms with children who have spent all their childhood next to the war.
Since the beginning of war operations we have visited all the most dangerous places, have repeatedly been taken under fire.
Since the beginning of war operations we have visited all the most dangerous places, have repeatedly been taken under fire.
Since the beginning of war operations we have visited all the most dangerous places, have repeatedly been taken under fire.
Since the beginning of war operations we have visited all the most dangerous places, have repeatedly been taken under fire.

We did not leave our home, because if the villages are empty, it will be easier for enemy troops to enter them...

We did not leave our home, because if the villages are empty, it will be easier for enemy troops to enter them...

We did not leave our home, because if the villages are empty, it will be easier for enemy troops to enter them...
