Ukrainians are hardworking, resilient, and courageous people, facing incredible challenges every day. The war has disrupted lives, shattered businesses, and stripped many of basic comforts. Our goal is to help them bounce back as quickly as possible.
This program is designed to create a platform for greater self-reliance, empowering individuals to take charge of their lives and build a more stable future. By providing the tools and resources they need, we’re helping them transition from receiving aid to achieving economic independence.
Restoring Clean Water Access
Area: Kherson Region
Status: Urgent Needs
Budget: $9,000
Impact: 721 people
The Clean Water initiative addresses the critical issue of contaminated water due to the destruction of infrastructure by providing a sustainable solution. Our goal is to install a well and necessary equipment in Davydiv Brid, where water sources have been compromised by pollutants from demolished sites such as cemeteries, chemical warehouses, and farms.
Help for Light
Area: Tsyrkuny, Kharkiv region
Status: On-going
Budget: $5,000
Impact: 500 people
A missile strike irreparably damaged 63 kW transformer, cutting off electricity and water for 143 families, most of whom are pensioners.
They need to replace the transformer and cover transportation and installation costs.
Restoring Clean Water Access In Tsyrkunivska Community
Area: Tsyrkuny, Kharkiv Region
Status: Completed
Budget: $9,345
Impact: 4,500 people
In the village of Tsyrkuny, where the community once numbered 7,000 people, we installed a filtration station at the village council, located next to the clinic, children’s center, and hospital. This station includes a 2,000-liter drinking water reserve and a 6-stage purification system, ensuring that the local population has a secure and sustainable water source.
After many hardships, 4,500 residents who returned home now have access to clean drinking water, thanks to the installation of a new water filtration station.
Clean Water in the Kharkiv Region
Area: Liptsi, Ruska Lozova, Mali, and Velyki Prokhody in the Kharkiv region
Status: Completed
Budget: $10,112
Impact: 3,200 people
In response to the severe water contamination issues caused by Russian aggression, we launched a project to ensure that communities in the Kharkiv region, specifically in Liptsi, Ruska Lozova, Mali, and Velyki Prohody, have access to clean drinking water. These areas suffered extensive damage, including the destruction of dams and the flooding of farms, cemeteries, and chemical storage facilities, leading to dangerous contamination of local water supplies.
Thanks to the generous support we received, we were able to drill wells and install water treatment facilities in these communities. As a result, over 3,200 residents now have reliable access to safe drinking water, making a significant difference in their daily lives.
This project has not only restored access to clean water but also provided a sense of security and stability to these communities as they continue to rebuild and recover from the impacts of war.
Seeds to Grow
Area: South Ukraine
Status: Completed
The Seeds to Grow project provided 4.5 tons of potatoes, 8,000 seed packets for 17 different vegetables, and 1,000 chickens to 100 families in small villages.
This initiative empowered local communities to start their own crops and secure a sustainable food source.
Justice is what love looks like in public
Through our humanitarian network, we will reach those most in need. Philosopher and outspoken advocate for the Ukrainian resistance, Colonel West, notes, “Justice is what love looks like in public,” and I see no means of international justice more fitting than with our support.