Relief & Community
Winter Lifeline & Displaced Persons Support
When infrastructure collapses and families are displaced, we deliver the immediate stability needed to survive — at industrial scale — reaching grey-zone communities and displaced people on the front lines.
Mass-Scale Logistics
We have sourced and delivered 29 semi-truck loads of critical aid—ranging from food to hygiene supplies—to families who have lost access to standard supply chains.
Community
Centers
We’ve established or renovated 15 community centers across the country — safe havens offering displaced families warmth, community kitchens, and a dignified space to rebuild.
Emergency
Water Access
When water mains are severed in conflict zones, we dispatch additional semi-trucks loaded with bottled water, providing an immediate lifeline to communities left without a drop to drink.
Power & Warmth
Sourcing high-capacity generators and fuel to keep hospitals and community shelters operational during blackouts.
Strategic Aid Deployment: 40 Million Calories for Pavlograd
Pavlograd is the primary triage point for families fleeing Donetsk. To stabilize this hub, we deployed 1,000 high-density care packages. Weighing 13.2kg each and containing over 40,000 calories per box, these units provide the essential nutritional baseline for families restarting their lives."
Energy Security: Deploying 48 Generators & 25 Tons of Fuel
A shelter without power in winter is a trap. We deployed 48 industrial generators (up to 60kW) and 25,200 liters of fuel to secure the electrical grid for IDP centers in Dnipropetrovsk. This infrastructure guarantees heat and light for 12,000 displaced people.
Strategic Seasonal Support: Operation Santa
For 334 children who have lost a parent to the war, we moved beyond generic aid to fulfill specific, critical needs. From 83 tablets restoring access to education to household appliances for grieving families, Operation Santa combined targeted support with a 40ft container of bulk aid to reach over 1,500 beneficiaries.
Investing in the Future: Educational Upgrades in Ivano-Frankivsk
Displacement threatens to create a gap in education for thousands of children. In Ivano-Frankivsk, we partnered with local operator 'Revived by Unity' to upgrade classroom infrastructure, creating a professional, stable environment for IDP children to learn and heal.
Winterization Logistics: 900 Jackets for Foster Families
Winter is a survival challenge. In partnership with The World Orphan Fund, we commissioned and distributed 900 winter jackets to foster children across Ukraine. From the frontline zones of Kharkiv and Dnipro to IDP hubs in the west, we ensured vulnerable families had the gear they needed to face the cold.
Digital Lifelines: Securing Education for Children in the South
In the shelling zones of the South, physical school is often impossible. To prevent children from falling behind, we partnered with The World Orphan Fund to deploy tablets to a rehabilitation center in Odessa and foster homes in Mykolaiv, restoring access to remote learning.
The Gift of Sound: Connecting a Young Woman with Care
We connected a young woman with Compassion Medical, who generously sponsored the diagnosis, fitting, and purchase of a new hearing aid. Sometimes, the smallest logistical connections make the loudest impact on a person's life.
Rapid Rehousing: Retrofitting Shelter for 15 IDPs
Building from scratch takes too long. To house 15 displaced people before winter, we executed a rapid retrofit of an existing shell. By installing windows, plumbing, and essential appliances, we transformed an unlivable space into a warm home for a mixed-generation group of IDPs.
Emergency Dewatering: Rapid Deployment to the Kakhovka Flood Zone
Following the Kakhovka Dam disaster, the immediate priority was reclaiming submerged homes and infrastructure. We rapidly deployed a fleet of industrial SCWT80 water pumps to the flood zone—high-output assets capable of draining basements and clearing access roads to pave the way for recovery.
Crisis Stabilization: Emergency Logistics for the Kakhovka Zone
When the Kakhovka Dam failed, the supply chain collapsed. We activated a rapid response protocol to deliver critical survival aid—water, hygiene kits, and thermal protection—stabilizing displaced families in the first critical hours after the disaster.
Social Infrastructure: Deploying 10 Integration Hubs Nationwide
Displacement requires more than just shelter; it requires a path forward. In partnership with VPO Ukraine, we launched a network of 10 Community Centers across the country. These hubs provide legal aid, job search assistance, and child protection services, helping IDPs transition from survival to stability.
Restoring Light: Institutional Recovery in Borodyanka
During the occupation, the Borodyanka Psychoneurological Center was a Russian command post. After liberation, the facility was dark and broken. With support from Barbara Friedman, we rebuilt the electrical infrastructure and supplied essential appliances, restoring light and dignity to a facility recovering from war crimes.
Strategic Sustenance: Deploying 46,000 Rations Across the Eastern Front
Logistics win wars. We sourced and deployed 46,056 high-protein meal packets to soldiers across Bakhmut, Kharkiv, and Zaporizhzhia. Sourced from Optavia, these lightweight, water-activated rations allow frontline troops to prepare hot meals with zero smoke signature, keeping them fed and hidden from enemy drones.
Winterizing the Gymnasium: Restoring Dignity for 75 Displaced Survivors
Living on a gym floor is not just uncomfortable; it is a health risk. We partnered with The World Orphan Fund to upgrade a shelter in Uzhhorod housing 75 displaced people. By delivering beds, blankets, and appliances, we got families off the cold floor and restored their ability to cook and stay warm.
Local Manufacturing: 35 Wood-Burning Stoves for the Grey Zone
In Zarichne, there is no power grid. To keep residents warm, we commissioned local welders to manufacture 35 heavy-duty wood stoves. This approach supported local jobs and delivered rugged, essential heating infrastructure to families living on the battle line.
Delivering Heat: 60 Stoves for Sievierodonetsk
Sievierodonetsk faces a total utility collapse. As part of our large-scale manufacturing initiative, we deployed 60 custom wood-burning stoves to the city. These units provide immediate, decentralized heating for families living in shelters without electricity or gas.
Critical Winterization: 70 Stoves for Liberated Lyman
Lyman faces a winter without electricity or gas. In a multi-agency operation funded by the Krohn Breakthrough Foundation and supported by Ukraine Trust Chain and Allied Extract, we delivered 70 wood-burning stoves to residents living in damaged homes.
Winter Resilience Initiative: 415 Stoves for the Frontline
To counter the energy crisis, the Krohn Breakthrough Foundation underwrote the manufacturing of 415 wood-burning stoves. These grid-independent units are being deployed across Kherson, Kharkiv, and Lyman, providing heat and cooking capabilities to thousands of residents living without electricity.
Nutritional Security: 150 Standardized Aid Kits for Korostyshiv IDPs
We deployed 150 relief kits to displaced families in Korostyshiv. These aren't random groceries; each 10kg package is engineered to provide 28,000 calories—enough to feed two people for a week—along with a full month's supply of hygiene and sanitation essentials.
40 Pallets of Hygiene Aid to Water-Scarce Zones
When water infrastructure fails, hygiene collapses. In partnership with Wet Ones, Ukraine Trust Chain, and World of Giving, we deployed 40 pallets of antibacterial wipes to Bakhmut, Kherson, and Zaporizhzhia. This waterless sanitation solution protects both soldiers and civilians from disease in active combat sectors.