New phase of the Stay in Touch programme in Kherson
Sometimes, life throws up wonderful surprises. Unexpected encounters that give us even more impetus and energy to keep moving forward and help our Ukrainian friends.
Sometimes, life throws up wonderful surprises. Unexpected encounters that give us even more impetus and energy to keep moving forward and help our Ukrainian friends.
Like last year, The Small Projects Team was lucky enough to be one of 12 NGOs selected to present their programmes on the sad occasion of the 3rd anniversary of the large-scale invasion of Afghanistan.
It's been a busy start to the year for our team. In January alone, thanks to our fantastic partners (Union of Help to Kherson, Volunteering and Help Center, Action Numérique Solidaire, Adults for Children - and Élan de solidarité pour l'Ukraine), we were able to
20 December was a devastating day for Ukraine. Kyiv suffered a violent bombardment of its city centre, in another traumatic day for its inhabitants. But Kyiv was not the only city to suffer
When we met Valentin (https://www.instagram.com/stories/suitcaseofvalik/) a few months ago and he told us about his idea for a musical tour of Ukraine, we immediately loved the concept. Bringing comfort through music to people in need.
Untiringly, without faltering, without experiencing "Ukraine fatigue", we continue to help the Ukrainian people according to the priorities on the ground. The massive bombardment of Ukrainian power stations by the Russian army has prompted us to step up our efforts to help the Ukrainian people.
Alongside our distribution of power banks ("Stay in touch"), we have just created a new programme in Kherson, which focuses on distributing first aid kits to villagers living in or near
Ten months after the Russian invasion, Ukraine is the scene of the biggest humanitarian crisis in Europe since the Second World War. Nearly a third of the people displaced by the conflict are from the Kharkiv region, the second largest in Europe.
On 13 and 14 September 2022, following our payment of €500 to the mayor of Mala Danilivka, a neighbouring commune of Kharkiv, we were able to finance the distribution of 70 food kits. The packages of basic necessities were
The project On 13 and 14 September 2022, following the evacuation of Mr. K.'s family in July, Poles Without Borders in collaboration with the mayor of Mala Danylivka (Kharkiv Region), Alexander A Gololobov were able to distribute
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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