Disaster Response in Ukraine
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Psychological integration workshops, art-therapy, humanitarian aid and other rehabilitation and practical help for more than 200 Ukraine's refugee families. The project is aimed to help more than 1000 internally displaced people, basically children and women, from different parts of Ukraine who have
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This project will provide simple heaters and cookers to 300 families in Kharkiv, Ukraine who, because of war, have been left with no electricity or means to cook their food or to keep warm. The Heaters/Wood stoves are manufactured by a Ukrainian company, Grafix, and carried out at cost. Website: ww
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Imagine that you and your family are sitting at home in the cold, without electricity, water and internet for several days, cringing at the air alarms. This is the situation for millions of Ukrainians this winter. Their suffering only intensifies... We have already supported thousands of migrants an
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Disaster Aid USA has had representative in Poland and is working with Disaster Aid Europe who is on the ground in Slovakia both are in contact with Rotary clubs and Districts in the area. Other Disaster Aid International Countries are answering the call for help also. We will use or local contacts i
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Millions of people have been uprooted from their homes in Ukraine and are need of humanitarian assistance, in what has become the largest and fastest displacement crisis since World War II. Of these, over 6 million have fled to neighboring countries as refugees and millions more people displaced wit
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Sorrow has come to our house. War has come to our country. People are losing their homes, jobs, health, lives. Ukraine is a peaceful country that had to face the attack of a large and militarized aggressor. Our enemy has no mercy. We have rallied and refugee and disadvantaged families in Odessa now
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Conflict between armed groups and Ukrainian forces in eastern Ukraine has affected millions of people since fighting began there in April 2014. Now the escalating conflict will mean that many more people will require humanitarian assistance. International Medical Corps and our Ukraine team have take
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For more than six years, the charity fund Let's Help has taken care of about 16,000 lonely needy elderly people. Among them there are many who cannot move independently and need assistance. Every month, we deliver food, medicine, personal hygiene items to them, buy wheelchairs and other necessary th
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Millions of Ukrainians are in the cross hairs of the world's most devastating weapons. In Ukraine, thousands of cluster bombs, artillery shells, and rockets litter the streets that can detonate at any moment. Families are left sheltering in basement and cellars. The HALO Trust has been operating in
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Record numbers of refugees have been documented in 2022, the war in Ukraine has contributed greatly to the statistics. Since the full-scale russian invasion more than 8 million have been forced to flee their homes and move to more peaceful regions. 100 000 people have nowhere to come back to. Russia
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