By Evan Raftes | Project Leader
The war in Ukraine is no longer only measured in missiles and damaged buildings. It's measured in quieter moments, too. A family trying to make dinner feel normal while sirens shape the day around them. A child who can't concentrate at school because she spent the night in a shelter. A parent skipping meals so their kids can eat.
Between May 13 and 14, Russia launched more than 1,500 drones and dozens of missiles at cities across Ukraine. In April alone, at least 238 civilians were killed and 1,404 were injured, according to a UN briefing to the Security Council on May 19.
The scale is hard to absorb. But what gets lost in the numbers is what's happening to children.
In frontline communities, supermarkets are closed. Roads are unsafe. Supply chains are broken. Families are rationing food or going without. For young children, that kind of sustained hunger causes real, lasting harm stunted growth, developmental delays, and cognitive damage that doesn't reverse when the shelling stops.
The psychological toll is just as serious. Millions of children are living under the constant sound of drones and air raid sirens. Many are showing signs of PTSD, anxiety, and depression. Some are losing the ability to concentrate. Others are regressing in speech or withdrawing from the world around them.
Even the people trying to help are being targeted. On May 12, a World Food Programme truck carrying food to frontline communities was struck by a drone in the Dnipro region. Two days later, a World Central Kitchen vehicle was hit while delivering meals in Kherson. These weren't military targets. They were people trying to bring food to families.
Your support makes it possible for Hope For Ukraine to keep reaching families when others can't.
Through our Family Support Program, we deliver food, essential supplies, and direct assistance to families living close to the front lines. Through our Children's Program, we work to meet the physical and emotional needs of kids who are growing up inside a war. And through our Solar Energy Resilience Program, we help communities stay connected to power when infrastructure fails.
This is not a distant crisis. These are real families, real children, and a real emergency that is getting worse.
Thank you for standing with them. Your gift no matter the size helps us stay on the ground, keep the supplies moving, and make sure children in Ukraine have what they need to survive and recover.
If you're able to give again today, or share this report with someone who cares, it makes a direct difference for the families we serve.
With gratitude, The Hope For Ukraine Team
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