Humanitarian aid
We support affected civilians and local communities by providing them with food, hygiene supplies, and basic necessities. We organize humanitarian convoys and deliver aid to frontline and de-occupied territories of Ukraine.
How it worked
Focus areas
Supporting children from vulnerable groups by providing children’s clothing, toys and essential items.
Children from IDP families, large families and low-income families received clothing, toys and essential items.
Prompt provision of humanitarian and psychological assistance to the affected population of the Dnipropetrovsk region to cover basic needs.
200 food kits, 153 ready-to-eat kits, 200 hygiene kits, and 36 special hygiene kits were provided, as well as 29 psychological consultations.
Improving living conditions for internally displaced persons and affected individuals at the “Gostina” and HUB shelters run by the “Children of the New Generation” Charity Fund in the city of Dnipro.
204 people received assistance at two shelters in Dnipro: the “Gostyna” center and the “Children of the New Generation” Charity Fund HUB. They were provided with linens, blankets, and household items.
Preparing vulnerable households in hard-to-reach areas of Kharkiv, Dnipropetrovsk and Donetsk regions for the winter period.
3,691 people benefited from the assistance: warm blankets were provided to 349 people with disabilities and 557 large families were supported.
To comprehensively support the affected population of Kherson region in the most affected communities by providing people with clothes, medicines, hygiene products, food, drinking water, and other essentials.
At least 500 people received assistance. The project was implemented in cooperation with the Kherson Regional Military Administration.
To provide civilians in the de-occupied territories of Kherson Oblast with essential food and household items, as well as humanitarian medical support to IDPs living in the city of Dnipro.
A total of 2264 people received the aid: 1,600 received humanitarian kits (de-occupied territories), 469 IDPs in Dnipro, 134 children received stationery, and 61 received medical consultations.
To provide humanitarian support to residents of Dnipro and Dnipro region affected by the war by providing essential goods.
Residents of Dnipro and the region received humanitarian aid, which partially covered their basic needs and increased the level of social support.
To support children from families in need on the eve of the school year and make their start at school a joyful one with a quality set of stationery.
Thanks to the support of our partners, 120 schoolchildren received backpacks and school supplies on the Knowledge Day, which helped them start their studies with confidence.
To provide families with children under 4 years of age from vulnerable categories with access to quality baby food in partnership with Danone Ukraine.
Provided comprehensive support to about 400 families (500-550 children) through distribution at the Hub, assistance to mother and child centres in Dnipro and targeted support in 3 oblasts.
The project aimed to provide elderly people and internally displaced persons (IDPs) living in a temporary accommodation center in Dnipro with basic household and hygiene supplies.
More than 200 residents received mattresses, bed linen, folding beds, and solar-powered flashlights, significantly improving their living conditions.
Provision of humanitarian assistance and essential non-food items to vulnerable households in communities of Dnipropetrovsk and Kharkiv regions.
4,915 individuals from 1,176 households received non-food items (NFI) and energy kits; 98.5–98.9% of beneficiaries confirmed that the assistance was relevant to their needs.
Procurement and transfer of household equipment and non-food items to improve living conditions of IDPs residing in a temporary accommodation center in Dnipro.
88 residents received household equipment, improving living conditions and increasing safety and dignity.
To provide basic needs and at the same time convey warmth, care and support to people thousands of kilometres away. This initiative has already become a good tradition, which we implement together with Space Eye and the German community, uniting people around helping Ukraine.
Humanitarian aid in the form of food, hygiene products, vitamins, stationery and gifts for children was provided to 320 families from vulnerable categories – large families, veterans, the elderly, low-income families and IDPs.
Rapid response to humanitarian emergencies and assistance to the affected population in Dnipropetrovska and Zaporizka oblast.
During the period of operation, humanitarian assistance was distributed to 248 households, needs were monitored and feedback from communities was collected.
Provision of technical equipment and tools to local fire departments in Kharkiv region; training and support for relevant teams.
Fire departments in Kharkiv region were equipped with essential equipment, strengthening their response capacity and improving the safety of local communities.