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Area: Kherson Region, Ukraine
Status: Urgent Needs
Budget: $9,000
Impact: 721 people
Your contribution can make a real difference. Help us bring clean water back to Davydiv Brid and protect the health of this community.
We are working on a crucial project to bring clean water back to the village of Davydiv Brid in the Kherson Region. Due to the destruction of important infrastructure, the water in this area has become contaminated and unsafe to drink. Pollutants from destroyed cemeteries, chemical warehouses, and farms have made the situation even more dangerous.
Our goal is simple: to drill a well and install equipment that will provide safe, clean water to the 721 people living in Davydiv Brid. This project will ensure that the community has a reliable source of clean water for the future.
Access to clean water is essential for everyone’s health, especially during tough times like these. Without clean water, people in the village are at risk of getting sick from waterborne diseases.
Your contribution can make a real difference. Help us bring clean water back to Davydiv Brid and protect the health of this community.
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Field Blood Transfusion Kits
Budget: $10,000
The Rocky Mountain Aid Foundation, led by ex-military volunteers, is committed to supporting Ukraine, with 100% of donations going directly to their mission. They are currently focused on training combat medics and setting up stabilization points in the Donbas region.
One of the key components of their mission is performing field blood transfusions, which are critical for saving lives on the front lines.
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Social Bakery in the liberated territory
Budget: $12,045
We are launching a “Social Bakery” project in the de-occupied villages of Mali, Velyki Prohody, and Ruska Lozova in the Kharkiv region. This initiative will provide much-needed bread to local residents, many of whom have lost their homes and livelihoods due to the war. The bakery will also create jobs and help the community move toward economic recovery and self-sufficiency.
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