Project Report
| May 11, 2024
We fight for every family, for every child
By Valeriya Granovskaya | Project manager
Over the past six months, our organization has been at the forefront of providing essential aid to families and individuals displaced by the ongoing crisis in Ukraine. We have successfully reached nearly 4,000 people with our initiatives, ensuring that each week, at least one to two families benefit from our distribution of goods necessary for daily survival.
Our work involves not only the provision of immediate necessities such as food, water, and clothing but also extends to offering comprehensive support designed to meet the diverse and evolving needs of those displaced. Through the unwavering dedication of our staff and volunteers, and the generous support from our donors, we are committed to alleviating suffering and fostering resilience among the most vulnerable.
Our efforts underscore a deep commitment to humanitarian aid and the rebuilding of communities torn apart by conflict, providing a beacon of hope to those facing the harshest realities of displacement.
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Jan 12, 2024
We still need your support
By Valeriya Granovskaya | Project Leader
In the persistent backdrop of the enduring conflict in Ukraine, our unwavering commitment to aiding those affected remains resolute. Across the entirety of the nation, we continue to proactively extend our support to internally displaced individuals. In recent times, our focus has honed in on providing assistance to families confronting the unique challenges of raising a substantial number of children. This includes our dedicated efforts towards family-type children's houses, where the needs are often particularly pronounced.
Moreover, as part of our comprehensive approach, we steadfastly continue our support for individuals with special needs, recognizing the heightened vulnerabilities they face in these trying circumstances. Our multifaceted initiatives are guided by a profound sense of empathy and an enduring mission to contribute positively to the lives of those enduring the repercussions of the conflict. By continually adapting and expanding our efforts, we strive to make a meaningful and lasting impact on the well-being of the diverse communities we serve.
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Sep 18, 2023
We are still fighting
By Valeriya Granovskaya | Project leader
We are constantly helping. Assistance is provided in the form of food and hygiene supplies, household chemicals, household goods - dishes, blankets, bed linen, towels, etc., household appliances - washing machines, microwave ovens, slow cookers, etc., as well as school supplies and stationery.
Recipients of aid are mainly families from frontline regions and internally displaced ones.
The list of Shelters that received our help within previous 5 months.
- Children and youth health camp "Ecolog", Poltava region - 3 times
- Kherson Professional Lyceum of Communication and Printing - 2 times
- Kherson school of service and design - 2 times
- Andrushivska city territorial community, Zhytomyr region
- Svitlovodsk City Council
- Kharkiv College of Arts
- Health and treatment complex "Rovesnyk", Lviv region
- Shelter "Zirnytsia", Lviv region
- Steblytsk Gymnasium No. 11, Lviv region
- Lviv Polytechnic College
- Preschool educational institution No. 8, Kherson
- Higher Vocational School No. 2, Kherson
- Karabelesh Kherson Hospital (shelter for victims of the explosion of the Kakhovskaya Dam)
- Kherson Tropiny hospital (shelter for victims of the explosion of the Kakhovskaya dam)
- Chornobayiv village administration (shelter for victims of the explosion of the Kakhovskaya dam)
- BF "Sincere Heart", Lviv region
The total number of aid projects - 20.
The total number of people who received help is about 1 250.
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