Right to Dignity: Care Ukraine's Most Vulnerable

by The Right to Protection
Right to Dignity: Care Ukraine's Most Vulnerable
Right to Dignity: Care Ukraine's Most Vulnerable
Right to Dignity: Care Ukraine's Most Vulnerable
Right to Dignity: Care Ukraine's Most Vulnerable
Right to Dignity: Care Ukraine's Most Vulnerable
Right to Dignity: Care Ukraine's Most Vulnerable
Right to Dignity: Care Ukraine's Most Vulnerable
Right to Dignity: Care Ukraine's Most Vulnerable
Right to Dignity: Care Ukraine's Most Vulnerable
Right to Dignity: Care Ukraine's Most Vulnerable

Project Report | Jul 3, 2026
Care That Helps Older People Feel Less Alone

By Dina Kholosheva | Project Leader

Over the past quarter, your contributions were directed to support vulnerable older people in the Kharkiv region — an area that continues to face regular attacks and deep insecurity. Thanks to this support, five older people received assistance from Right to Protection’s social workers, including help with medicines, food, hygiene items, access to medical care, and other essential daily needs.

One of them is Liudmyla from Kharkiv. She and her husband shared 52 years together, building their life side by side. After he passed away, loneliness became one of the hardest parts of her daily life. Her children had to leave Kharkiv because of the war, and although they call often and support her as much as possible, Liudmyla still misses having her family close. Living on a small pension, with chronic pain and limited mobility, she spends nearly all of her income on medication, utilities, and food. With eye surgery and support from R2P social worker Larysa — who accompanied her to appointments, helped secure financial assistance, and stayed in close contact — Liudmyla regained much of her vision. Today, she can once again enjoy the roses her late husband planted and spend time outside talking with her neighbours.

Serhii, also from Kharkiv, is facing old age largely on his own after his family was scattered by the war and life circumstances. His son lives outside Ukraine, and his daughter moved to Sweden after the full-scale invasion. They stay in touch through calls and messages, but Serhii deeply misses them — especially his granddaughter, whom he dreams of hugging again. At the same time, he lives with rheumatism, leg pain, and high blood pressure, while much of his limited income goes toward medication and utility bills. Support from R2P and social worker Larysa, who helped him access medicine, clothing, and other essentials, has become a lifeline.

For older people living alone in war-affected communities, care is more than practical assistance. It is medicine delivered on time, help getting to medical appointments, a warm conversation, and the feeling that someone remembers you. Thanks to donor support, R2P social workers can continue helping older people like Liudmyla and Serhii live with greater dignity, safety, and human connection.

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The Right to Protection

Location: Kyiv - Ukraine
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Yulia Novobranets
Kyiv , Kyiv Ukraine
$21,054 raised of $50,000 goal
 
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