By Oleksii Oryshchenko | Project Leader
Access to healthcare is one of the most essential human needs, and it is especially critical for families with children. That’s why we are working to ensure that even during potential power and heating outages in the cold months, critical medical services can continue operating and helping those in need.
Recently, we provided a 300 kVA generator to the Cherkasy Regional Clinical Centre for Oncology, Haematology, Transplantation and Palliative Care, and a 125 kVA generator to the Regional Centre for Emergency Medical Care and Disaster Medicine. Both institutions also received spare parts and plastic water containers to store drinking water in case of supply interruptions.
In the Kharkiv region, we delivered two high-capacity generators to the Merefa Central District Hospital, a 300-bed facility, and the Municipal City Dental Polyclinic No. 1, which serves around 30,000 patients each year.
In the Zaporizhzhia region, we have replaced nearly 2,600 square meters of windows at five educational and one medical facility that were damaged by shelling and rocket attacks. This work ensures these institutions can remain open during the cold months ahead, so that children can continue attending school or kindergarten and people can receive urgent medical care in safe conditions.
At the same time, in the Chernihiv and Sumy regions, we have already had to take emergency measures to keep residents warm and fed following recent strikes on critical infrastructure, just as the cold season set in. The attacks left the Shostka community without electricity, gas, and water. In response, warming centres were established to provide people with a place to rest, warm up, drink hot tea, charge their phones, and have a hot meal. Two field kitchens were set up, where volunteers and local cooks are preparing hot food for the community. Meals are currently being served at three separate locations, and a mobile hygiene and laundry unit of the Ukrainian Red Cross is operating at one of the sites, helping residents without water access meet their basic hygiene needs.
Thank you for standing with us during these challenging times. Your support helps save lives and bring comfort to those affected by the war.
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