Humanitarian mission in Devladovo

Humanitarian mission in Devladovo

You can be small in size to do a great deed, the main thing is to have a good intention ЁЯлВ The small Devladiv community has a huge heart, as it has welcomed many IDPs who have found their new home here ЁЯПаЁЯл╢ЁЯП╗ This is the second time that the Rise of Ukraine team has […]

You can be small in size to do a great deed, the main thing is to have a good intention ЁЯлВ

The small Devladiv community has a huge heart, as it has welcomed many IDPs who have found their new home here ЁЯПаЁЯл╢ЁЯП╗

This is the second time that the Rise of Ukraine team has visited this place with a humanitarian mission, and this time we were able to help more than 100 families by providing food and hygiene kits, as well as treating the kids with 37 packages of goodies and gifts ЁЯдЧЁЯОБ.

In addition, there are very big problems with drinking water in this area, so our help with 300 liters of drinking water was extremely timely ЁЯЩМЁЯП╗

People who fled in fear from their homes had no time to pack and thought they would return very soon. But, unfortunately, it was simply impossible for some to do so. And they had the opportunity to choose things in the 35 boxes of clothes and shoes that we brought, not only for the fall and winter, which is already on the way ЁЯНБтЭДя╕П

Most aid is focused on large cities, and unfortunately, it can sometimes simply not reach small communities. But it is to such small places that most IDPs go, because it is easier to find housing and live more peacefully. That’s why we urge everyone to pay attention to helping villages and remember that every day the number of IDPs is growing, and there are not many safe places left ЁЯШФ.

We pay attention to everyone together with Rise!ЁЯТЩЁЯТЫ

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