This project provides critical winter aid to vulnerable people in the Kharkiv region, Ukraine. Through heating supplies, non-food items, food packages, and warm meals during power outages, it addresses the severe risks posed by harsh winter conditions, infrastructure damage, and ongoing conflict. The initiative prioritizes internally displaced persons, elderly individuals, single parents, and others with limited access to assistance.
The humanitarian situation in Ukraine, particularly in the Kharkiv region, is dire due to Russia's ongoingwar of aggression, and targeted attacks on the Ukrainian energy infrastructure. During winter season, millions of people face limited heating, power shortages, and increased food insecurity. Vulnerable groups, including the elderly, displaced families, and rural communities, are particularly affected, with limited options to stay warm or access essential resources.
The project delivers immediate and targeted support to mitigate winter risks. It provides heating supplies according to people's needs like firewood, non-food essentials such as blankets and gas cookers, food packages, and hot meals during power outages. Flexible and needs-based assistance ensures the most vulnerable populations are reached, leveraging strong local partnerships to respond swiftly and effectively.
This project reduces winter-related mortality and health risks among vulnerable groups, strengthens community resilience, and promotes dignity in crisis situations. By filling critical gaps in humanitarian aid, it supports individuals who might otherwise be overlooked, fostering stability and hope amidst ongoing conflict and hardship.
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