Strategic Aid Deployment: 40 Million Calories for Pavlograd

Project: Food Security | Hub: Pavlograd (Donetsk Evacuation Corridor)

Pavlograd is the "First Mile" of safety. Situated on the edge of the Donetsk front, it acts as the primary triage point for families fleeing the active combat zones. The city is currently straining to support over 15,000 Internally Displaced People (IDPs), most of whom arrive with zero assets.

To stabilize this critical transit hub, Bird of Light Ukraine—in coalition with The World Orphan Fund, Diamondback Energy, and VPO Ukraine—executed a rapid distribution of 1,000 high-density nutritional units.

The Metrics of Survival We don't just send "food"; we send calculated survival capabilities.

  • Volume: We deployed 1,000 individual care packages, totaling 13.2 metric tons of aid.

  • Density: Each 13.2kg package is engineered to sustain a Ukrainian household, containing 40,339 calories of shelf-stable nutrition.

  • Contents: The kits prioritize high-value staples—grains, canned proteins, cooking oils, and sugar—providing the caloric baseline needed for families to regain stability in a crisis.

Operational Efficiency This initiative was a triumph of logistics and partnership. By leveraging the local networks of VPO Ukraine for "last-mile" distribution and the funding power of Diamondback Energy and The World Orphan Fund, we ensured that these resources went directly from the warehouse to the tables of the most vulnerable families in the region.

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