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76 people (43 women, 15 children, 6 people with special needs) from Luhansk, Donetsk, and Kharkiv regions are temporarily living at the base of the shelter in Lviv region. We purchased and delivered them 2 freezers and food supplies.
Large Kurbatov family, which takes care of 7 children and lives in the Transcarpathian region, received the necessary help from us in the form of bed linen and household appliances.
40 people, including 9 children, forced to leave their homes because of the war, currently live in a small village in Lviv region. In order to equip their shelter, we bought and delivered them 2 boilers for heating water.
9 children are being raised in a family-type children’s home of the Oleksuk family in Khmelnytskyi region. Because of the war in Ukraine, it is difficult to provide for such a large family, the daily needs are much greater than those of a typical family. So we sent them food supplies, hygiene products, household chemicals, and bed linen.
Sytchenko family from Poltava region took 9 adopted children under their care. Children have a hard time experiencing the war, they are afraid of the sound of airplanes and explosions. To improve the family’s living conditions, we provided them with a microwave oven, an electric kettle, and bed linen sets.
Dzygovsky family from Odesa region is raising 10 adopted children from 4 to 18 years old. Providing the needs of such a large family is always difficult, especially during wartime. So we bought and delivered them dishes, bed linen, towels, hygiene and cleaning products.
More than 100 displaced persons – women, children, elderly people and people with special needs from Luhansk, Donetsk, Kharkiv, Kherson regions, etc. live on the basis of the “Ekolog” camp.
We purchased and delivered long-term food supplies and hygiene products.
Yefimchyk family took 7 children under their care. They live as one friendly family in a small village in the Dnipropetrovsk region. In order to improve the living conditions of the children and support them during the difficult time of the war, we delivered them bed linen, towels, hygiene products, household chemicals and food products.
Musienko’s family has 8 adopted children. They now live in the city of Kamianske, which is not far from the front line. The family is large, so there are many needs and expenses. In order to support them, we bought and handed over food supplies, hygiene products and household chemicals.
These people were evacuated from Donetsk region. Because of hostilities, they are deprived of their home and usual life. Now they need help more than ever. We provided them with food supplies of different types of cereals, pasta, oil, tea, canned goods and cookies.
Oleksandr and Natalia Pyroh from Marganets are raising 10 adopted children aged 6 to 18. All children are very different, but despite this, they are one family. Because of the war, the family had to leave their home and currently, they are renting a house in Zakarpattia, so the family needs support. We bought and delivered food supplies and dishes for their needs.
Kharkiv College of Arts became home for 77 people who were forced to evacuate from the war zone. These are women, children, and elderly people who are unable to provide for themselves. To ensure their nutrition, we delivered them long-term storage food products.
Tkalya family with 14 adopted children lived in Marganets (Nikopol district) but were forced to move to Yaremche due to shelling. They are still unable to return home because of the war. Children are very worried about the dogs they left at home with their relatives, they miss school, friends, and home very much. For their needs, we purchased and handed over dishes, a microwave oven, bed linen, etc.
This large family consists of a mother, her daughter and 9 adopted children. Lyubov is the head of the family, because her husband died in 2011. It is difficult to provide for such a large family, especially in wartime, so we delivered them the necessary help – household appliances (iron, microwave oven), cleaning and hygiene products and stationery.
Shkuropat family with 10 children in foster care from Dnipropetrovsk region received from us food supplies in form of cereals, oil, pasta, tea, cookies, juice as well as hygiene supplies – soap, washing powder, detergents, shampoo etc.
Currently, 350 people live in “Misto Dobra”, including 180 children. These are mothers with children from Donetsk, Luhansk, Kherson, and Kharkiv regions, as well as children from orphanages in Mykolaiv and Odesa.
For their needs, we purchased and delivered food supplies, hygiene products, household chemicals, diapers and much more.