Essential Sanitation for Children and Displaced Families

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Essential Sanitation for Children and Displaced Families

Area: Vysochynivka, Kharkiv region
Status: Urgent Needs
Budget: $25,500
Impact: 50 children and 14 IDP families

 

 

The charitable organizations PowerinUA and HelpingUkraine.us are collaborating to equip showers and sanitary facilities in the village of Vysochynivka, which is part of the Zmiivska community in the Kharkiv region.

This project aims to create comfortable living conditions for a children’s camp and internally displaced persons (IDPs) residing in the area.

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Providing essential hygiene facilities is crucial for maintaining health and well-being, particularly in areas affected by war.

The installation of showers, bathrooms, and laundry equipment ensures better sanitation and a more dignified standard of living for both the children and displaced families.

 

Upcoming Projects:

water for yrkunivska territorial community: Budget: $9,140 for 4500 people

This project helps internally displaced children and those with special needs in Krasnokutsk, Kharkiv region. 164 children live here, 73 of whom have developmental.

Upcoming Projects:

water for yrkunivska territorial community: Budget: $9,140 for 4500 people

This project helps internally displaced children and those with special needs in Krasnokutsk, Kharkiv region. 164 children live here, 73 of whom have developmental.

TESTIMONIALS

This project helps internally displaced childen and those with special needs in Krasnokutsk, Kharkiv region. 164 children live here, 73 of whom have developmental differences. 22 foster families now care for them. Many sought refuge here for safety due to the war. Tough they have basic necessities, they need emotional support. Our aim is to bring happiness to these children by spreading love, joy, and warmth.
This project helps internally displaced childen and those with special needs in Krasnokutsk, Kharkiv region. 164 children live here, 73 of whom have developmental differences. 22 foster families now care for them. Many sought refuge here for safety due to the war. Tough they have basic necessities, they need emotional support. Our aim is to bring happiness to these children by spreading love, joy, and warmth.
This project helps internally displaced childen and those with special needs in Krasnokutsk, Kharkiv region. 164 children live here, 73 of whom have developmental differences. 22 foster families now care for them. Many sought refuge here for safety due to the war. Tough they have basic necessities, they need emotional support. Our aim is to bring happiness to these children by spreading love, joy, and warmth.

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