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Chechera’s family lived in Kharkiv region under occupation for 3 months. Now they are evacuated to Poltava and forced to arrange their lives from scratch. For their needs, we delivered a microwave oven, a multicooker, diapers and personal hygiene products.
17 people (10 women, 4 children) found shelter in Ternopil region. The shelter has been working for a year and has been providing people with free lunches all this time. The issue of baking bread was pressing, so we purchased and handed over a large oven and baking products.
100 internally displaced persons (57 women, 13 children) from Kharkiv, Luhansk, Soledar, Bakhmut, Buchа, etc. found shelter in Rivne region. To ensure hot food and drink, we provided them with multicookers and thermopots, as well as food supplies.
Shelter Svitlo nadii in Poltava accommodates 19 women and 16 children suffering from the war. Here, they receive not only housing but also social and psychological assistance. We purchased and delivered more than 220 kg of food supplies for their needs, including canned meat and fish, cereals, sugar, tea, etc.
Ya dopomozhy shelter is a temporary home for 150 displaced people – 94 women, 40 children and 16 elderly people. For their needs we purchased and delivered food supplies – dairy products, meat, fish, eggs, fruit, vegetables etc, as well as 15 racks for kitchen and 300 units of plates, spoons, forks and cups.
Currently, 95 people – 55 women, 18 children, as well as the elderly and people with disabilities – live in Rovesnyk shelter. All of them are from territories where fierce fighting continues. To improve their living conditions, we delivered them household goods, hygiene products, household chemicals and food supplies.
Since March 2022, “Care in Action” has been taking care of internally displaced women and children, providing them with humanitarian aid, housing and psychological assistance. We handed over 40 first-aid kits with the basic, most necessary set of medicines for these people.
Currently, more than 100 people live in shelter in Poltava region, including 59 women, 29 children and 3 people with disabilities. All these people are displaced persons from Donetsk, Kharkiv, and Luhansk regions and were left without their homes. We delivered them the necessary hygiene products, as well as long-term food supplies.
On the basis of the “Obriy” Center in the Vinnytsia region, 3 shelters have been created for internally displaced persons with disabilities, as well as the elderly.
Each shelter has a bomb shelter and needed generators to make them fully functional, so we handed over 2 powerful generators.
34 women and 25 children evacuated from the occupied regions or from those where active hostilities are taking place now live in the Lyceum. We bought and delivered them 170 kg of food supplies and more than 300 units of hygiene products.
Today, Zaporizhzhia dormitory is home to 148 people (32 children) who were forced to flee the war. Attacks on infrastructure facilities, power outages, etc. greatly complicate the life of the shelter. So we bought and delivered a powerful generator for them, which is a huge necessity today.
87 residents of Ternopil shelter, including women, children, the elderly, people with special needs, and young families, received food supplies from us (cereals, oil, cookies, tea, pasta), as well as chairs and stoves for the dining room.
About 60 people live in the Orinyn shelter, the vast majority of them are women with children, who are refugees from the territories where military operations are currently taking place. Some people don’t even have a place to return to, because the occupiers destroyed their homes, some have been living in a shelter since the spring, some arrived very recently and are trying to return to their usual lives and make plans for the future. To ensure their nutrition, we delivered them more than 500 kg of food supplies.
100 people, mostly women and children, from Kharkiv, Luhansk, Soledar, Bakhmut, Gostomel, Buch, Irpin and other cities are now living together in the Goryn shelter because of the war. For their needs, we handed over a powerful generator, which is critically important in today’s situation.
105 people from the Donetsk, Luhansk and Kharkiv regions found shelter on the basis of a children’s camp in a small village in Poltava region. For their needs, we delivered food supplies – cereals, oil, tea, sugar, condensed milk, as well as 500 liters of gasoline for the generator, which previously could not be used due to the lack of the fuel.
Today, Ternopil сollege is home to 89 people who were forced to flee because of the war. The energy situation in the country is difficult, frequent power outages make the common life of these people extremely difficult. We bought and delivered them a generator which is now a vital necessity.