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The Musienko family from Dnipropetrovsk region takes care of 8 children. They live in a dangerous region close to the front line. As of now, they have no desire to leave their homes, because they believe in the earliest victory of Ukraine.
For the family’s needs, we handed over stocks of food and hygiene products.
Shatyrko family-type children’s home, which has 10 children under its care, is from Chernihiv. They survived shelling, their house was partially destroyed, but they do not give up and make every effort to rebuild their lives. We purchased and delivered hygiene supplies and household chemicals for their needs.
The Sytchenko family-type children’s home has 9 children under its care. A full-scale war began when the family was at home in the Poltava region, they decided not to evacuate. Taking care of such a large family is difficult, the needs are enormous and never-ending. We purchased and delivered them a much-needed washing machine.
Currently, 90 people (23 children, 38 women, 4 people with disabilities) live in the “Ecolog” shelter. All of them are displaced persons from the Donetsk, Kharkiv, and Luhansk regions and currently cannot return to their homes due to shelling, occupation, or the destruction of their homes. We provided them with food supplies, namely sugar, canned meat and fish, pasta, oil and butter.
Tkalya’s family consists of 13 adopted children. They all live together in the city of Marganets, Dnipropetrovsk region. It is quite close to the battle line, but the family has decided not to leave their home. We purchased and delivered them a vacuum cleaner, an iron, a blender, a frying pan, an electric kettle and stationery for children.
Chechera’s family takes care of 8 children from 1 to 17 years old. They are from Kharkiv region, but were evacuated due to the war and the loss of their home. To improve their living conditions, we sent them a vacuum cleaner, dishes, hygiene products, diapers, household chemicals, etc.
52 people temporarily live in two dormitories of the Lviv College, including 15 children and 22 women. All these people were evacuated due to the war from the Kharkiv, Donetsk, Luhansk, Kherson, and Zhytomyr regions. We purchased and handed over a refrigerator and a washing machine for their needs.
80 people who lost their homes due to the explosion of the Kakhovka Dam live in the dormitory of the Kherson College. To maintain cleanliness and hygiene, they needed a washing machine and a supply of detergents. Now they can regularly wash clothes, bed linen, towels, etc.
135 victims of the Kakhovka HPS explosion received shelter in Kherson. People came with a minimum supply of things or without anything at all. Today they are in dire need of support. We purchased and transferred 2 large refrigerators and 2 electric stoves for them.
40 people who were forced to leave their flooded homes are now living in a dormitiry in Kherson. To improve their living conditions, we delivered 40 sets of mattresses, pillows and towels, as well as boilers and electric kettles.
The Khreson Kindergarten became a temporary home for 50 people whose houses were flooded due to the explosion of the Kakhovka hydroelectric power station. For their needs, we handed over a refrigerator, electric kettles, irons, water purification equipment, insect repellants, etc.
We sent medicines and medical supplies for needs of Khahovka HPS disaster victims to Kherson. These are medicines to address water and salt balance disorders, such as Rehydron, Trisol, drip systems, and Ringer’s solution. We also included medicines to treat intestinal infections. In terms of essential items, a significant quantity of diapers was secured for children and elderly individuals with limited mobility.
On the night of June 5-6, 2023, Kakhovka hydroelectric power station was blown up, which led to massive destruction and an ecological disaster. Districts of Kherson and about 80 settlements are partially or completely flooded, people are urgently evacuated. We purchased and delivered essential critical equipment (motor pumps, hoses, sprayers) to help alleviate the impact of the disaster.
Pyroh family consisted of 10 adopted children aged 6 to 18 is from Marganets. Because of the war, the family had to leave their home and currently, they are renting a house in Zakarpattia. The needs are enormous now, so to improve their living conditions we sent them bed linen and towels.
80 people who suffered as a result of the disaster with the explosion of the Kakhovka dam and lost their homes found temporary shelter in the premises of the lyceum in Kherson. We purchased and sent them a boiler, microwave ovens and electric kettles.
Shkuropat family from Dnipropetrovsk region, consisting of 10 children, received a washing machine from us. This will make life much easier for parents, and will also allow them to devote more time to children, not to household chores.