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."
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.