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Some time ago we made a mission to one of the Villages in the Kyiv region, that has experienced the occupation of russian invaders.


Then it became clear that only one visit of volunteers can't resolve the humanitarian crisis there. That's why we decided to repeat the mission and bring aid to Olizarivka village again.





Our friends from Ternopil and Lviv helped us with product supplying.

From which individual product packages were formed.





Ruined roads creat difficultioes with providing help to the village residents.



Exploded bridges, mined roadsides, funnels from shells - such a landscape is left behind by the invaders.






Total destruction of residential buildings and infrastructure is a horrible picture that is already common in the deoccupied territories.






Like last time, we go around the houses and distribute aid to the locals who still need help.






There are few families with children left in the villages and special attention is paid to them.







We visited also grandma Nadiia (her name translated as Hope).

She was left alone after the death of her sister. We do hope our visit helped her not only materially, but also consoled her.




Small villages in the deoccupied regions still urgently need help with food, medicines and hygiene supplies. One-time assistance can't completely overcome the humanitarian crisis there. People need constant and massive assistance.

The war has taken away their present, but together we are able to build the future.


Join the cases of saving the people affected by cruel and unfaif war!

Handing out the rations in Olyzarivka village, Kyiv region








With the joint efforts of many sincere people who helped us collect food and other humanitarian items, residents of one of the villages of the Kyiv region received help.







Probably there are almost no people left in the world who do not know about the atrocities of the Russian invaders in the Ukrainian land. Blood-chilling footages from Bucha, Irpin and Borodianka spread all over the world.






But a quantity of towns and villages that survived the occupation and where its consequences are no less terrible, went unnoticed.










Russian occupiers ruined residential buildings, stores, schools, hospitals - everything.

People have been hiding in cellars for more than a month without food and electricity. They even couldn't bury the dead.

And now, when a wave of invaders rolled back, they found themselves among the ruins of their homes, without any help.





From donated products we formed individual packages with food rations and hygiene items. Then, we gave the packages to the residents of one of damaged villages - Olyzarivka in Kyiv region. The village had 411 residents before the war. Now less than half remain, the others have left or died.



Most of the residents who remained in the villages are the elderly who have no strength to leave the place where they have lived all their lives. There is no one to take care of them, except strangers but concerned people.






Receiving packages with basic products, people are crying with emotion. Now they know that they weren't forgotten, and they will be helped and taken care of.









We encourage everyone to join such activities - on their own or with us. Ukrainian people need our help! A package of simple food is a matter of survival for them.


Join us!




Route: From Lviv to Hell (and back)







Thanks to our friends and benefactors from Dresden, Germany - our Foundation has a some large passenger buses to aid us in our global cause of helping Ukrainians survive.







How it works:






We load our buses with humanitarian and medical supplies at our warehouse in Lviv, Ukraine.








They then go to the East of Ukraine, where Russian invaders have created a hell on earth.







The aid is transferred to the recipient, making space in the bus for the evacuation of civilians and they are transported to Lviv.








Through this process, nearly 1000 women, kids and elderly people have already been evacuated.

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