Smiles on the faces of the children of Kherson, whose lives are anything but normal
The children of Kherson don't grow up in years, but in seconds... between the sound of a gunshot and the moment of impact.
The children of Kherson don't grow up in years, but in seconds... between the sound of a gunshot and the moment of impact.
Your generosity has a direct and immediate impact on the ground. Some time ago, we launched an appeal for donations to fund the purchase of blood warmers. Today, we are delighted to announce that
Since the start of the year, we have stepped up our efforts to support the medical services of the Ukrainian armed forces, working alongside local partners to focus on high-impact equipment to stabilise and improve the health of the population.
One of the things that hasn't changed since February 2022 is the discreet but essential chain of solidarity that enables us, delivery after delivery, to collect in Europe and then deliver to the Ukrainian population some of the equipment they need.
Since the beginning of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, one thing has become increasingly clear: needs do not disappear with time. They evolve, they take hold, but they remain, which is why we have made a choice
In Kherson, the inhabitants continue to live with a difficult reality: frequent and prolonged power cuts have become part of everyday life. In this town, which is regularly targeted by attacks, access to a simple source of light can be a major problem.
A few days ago in Paris, during the march for Ukraine, there was something deeply comforting in the air. The pleasure of feeling that we are not alone. Thousands of people gathered to
Since the launch of Operation Winter Hugs, aimed at relieving the Ukrainian population faced with extreme winter conditions following the Russian strikes on energy infrastructures, we have very early on chosen to favour
The year 2025 confirmed what we have known for a long time: in Ukraine, needs are changing rapidly, balances are fragile, and humanitarian action cannot be theoretical or distant. For The Small Projects Team, this year has been
Thanks to the initiative of Valentin Dulignée, a French artist who organised fundraisers during his concerts in France to support communities in Ukraine, The Small Projects Team was able to raise €600 for
Funding, creation and management of micro-humanitarian projects
The Small Projects Team is a non-profit humanitarian association registered in France.
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