Computers, books, games - October was a busy month in Kherson
October marks a new stage in our commitment to the civilian population of the Kherson oblast and our local partner Union of Help to Kherson, with a series of parallel programmes aimed at
October marks a new stage in our commitment to the civilian population of the Kherson oblast and our local partner Union of Help to Kherson, with a series of parallel programmes aimed at
Our programme to create children's libraries is continuing, with the invaluable support of our friends Andy and Sara Kurtzig from the Californian foundation JaxFund. This time, we have distributed 150 books to two centres for vulnerable families
After Kharkiv last week, a new distribution of computers has taken place in Ivankiv oblast, a region close to Kyiv which, since the end of the Battle of Kyiv, has been home to many children displaced from areas close to the front line.
Our biggest collection of computers to date (over 120 PCs) has been sent to Ukraine and distribution has just begun. The first phase is taking place in Kharviv, where 25 computers will be used to equip a school and a community centre.
The first baby boxes have been delivered to mothers from three communities in Donetsk oblast, close to Mariupol: Mangush, Sartana and Nikolske, who have had to move to other regions of the Ukraine because of the economic crisis.
The first fifty "baby-boxes" for the project launched by our friends and partners at the Ukrainian NGO Volunteering and Help Center (vdc.in.ua), which we are working with to help young mothers in the Donetsk region, are ready to be delivered! This new
Our programme to distribute computers to Ukrainian children continues to strengthen, accelerate and extend beyond Kharkiv, our initial distribution region. This month, thanks to our partnership with the French association Action Numérique Solidaire, we have
The Russian army has destroyed more than 60% of electricity production capacity in Ukraine, with increasingly severe consequences for the population. Power cuts have become a daily occurrence, sometimes lasting more than half the day.
Helping local populations through war is not just about distributing humanitarian aid. It's also about finding ways to lift their spirits, to give them a break from the daily grind, from the air raid warnings, from the
⚽🦿 Our co-founder Charles Tiné's 8th trip to Ukraine since the start of the full-scale invasion came on the heels of the European Amputee Football Championship that he spent with the Ukrainian national team. This
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