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.
Odesa: Restoring Dignity Through Clean Laundry
In a shelter of 120 people, a broken washing machine isn't an inconvenience—it's a crisis. This March, we partnered with the Krohn Breakthrough Foundation to install new laundry machines in an Odesa IDP center. Read how we are restoring dignity and hygiene to displaced families.
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.
Ternopil: Powering Warmth and Stability
With electricity limited to just 2-4 hours a day, winter in Ternopil has become a fight for survival. On December 12, 2022, we delivered a critical generator to a communal housing facility, ensuring 80 displaced residents can keep their homes warm, children fed, and dignity intact despite the blackouts.
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.
Into the Liberated Zone: 700 Care Packages for Kherson
Kherson is free. Four days after the liberation, we deployed 700 care packages to the city, rushing aid to civilians who had been cut off under occupation. Read about our immediate response to the shifting frontline.
Gifts of Light: Upgrading Shelter Infrastructure in Chernivtsi
Feeding 75 people is a logistical challenge. Under our 'Gifts of Light' program, sponsored by the Krohn Breakthrough Foundation and Allied Extract, we installed a high-capacity freezer and microwave in a Chernivtsi shelter. This upgrade allows the facility to stock food in bulk and ensure food security for its residents.
Direct Action: 500 Aid Kits & Critical Infrastructure with Krohn Breakthrough Foundation
During a site visit to Ukraine, the Krohn Breakthrough Foundation sponsored a $10,000 immediate aid package. We deployed 500 family care bags, upgraded heating at the Borodyanka Psychoneurological Facility, and provided power solutions for IDPs living in temporary rail shelters.
Local Support: 300 Care Packages for Displaced Families
The war's impact isn't limited to the frontlines. We delivered 300 care packages to displaced families and disabled individuals living in shelters in Chernivtsi. From converted schools to gymnasiums, we are supporting those who have lost their homes and are rebuilding their lives in the west.