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.
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.
Supporting Local Hospitals: 1,000 Rapid Tests for Chernivtsi
To support local healthcare infrastructure, we delivered 1,000 COVID-19 rapid tests to facilities in Chernivtsi. These essential supplies help medical staff screen patients and keep wards operating safely.
Eastern Support: 1,500 Aid Kits for Donetsk and Kharkiv
We deployed 1,500 Standardized Relief Kits to communities in the Donetsk and Kharkiv regions. Totaling 15 tons of aid, these packages provide 3,000 people with high-calorie food staples and essential hygiene supplies to help them navigate winter in the east.
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.
Tech Against Mines: Drones for Bomb Techs Without Borders
Unexploded ordnance is a silent killer. We delivered 3 drones and 4 radios to Bomb Techs Without Borders to support their innovative demining operations. These drones will feed video data into neural networks, using AI to detect mines and clear land safer and faster.
High-Velocity Logistics: Three Truck Deployment in One Day
Our warehouse doesn't store aid; it moves it. In a single day of high-tempo operations, we dispatched three trucks: one semi-load of 1,500 Standardized Relief Kits for displaced families, and two truckloads of ready-to-eat food and energy supplies for frontline regions.
Milestone Update: 122 Tons of Food & Hygiene Delivered to the East
Consistency saves lives. We have reached a new milestone: 122 tons of aid delivered to the eastern regions. This translates to 94,600 meals and hygiene support for 3,000 families, all delivered via our rapid-response logistics pipeline.
On the Ground: 1,500 Relief Kits for Kharkiv
Consistency is key. We delivered another 15 tons of aid to the Kharkiv region. See the photos from our latest distribution, where we provided 1,500 families with the food and hygiene staples they need to keep going.
Operational Update: New Warehouse & 99-Ton Milestone
We have upgraded to a new warehouse to handle increased volume. With a recent 22-ton delivery, we have now shipped 99 tons of aid into Ukraine—equivalent to 425,700 meals. Watch the team in action as we prep this load for Kharkiv and Dnipro.
From Warehouse to Doorstep: Packing & Delivering 3,000 Kits
See the full lifecycle of our aid operations. From the 22-person team assembling 11kg relief kits in our warehouse to the final distribution in seven different regions—this is how we turned raw supplies into support for 3,000 families.
Routine Reliability: Another 34 Tons Arrives
The first shipment felt like a miracle; this one feels like routine. We just received another 34 tons of food and hygiene products. We are stabilizing our supply chain with the goal of scaling from 70 tons to 140 tons of monthly aid delivery.
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.
3,000 Lifelines: Inside the Logistics of a Major Delivery
It takes 30 volunteers and 10-hour days to assemble 3,000 relief kits. We break down exactly what goes into our 10kg survival bags—from 28,000 calories of food to essential hygiene—and track their journey to Kharkiv, Dnipro, and the besieged city of Severodonetsk.
Completing the Inventory: 11 Tons of Essentials Arrive
The final pieces of the puzzle are here. To complement our international shipments, we sourced 11 tons of meat, sugar, and oil to complete our inventory. With these raw materials in hand, we can now begin assembling 3,000 relief kits for Kharkiv.
Revitalizing Spaces: Materials for Orphanage Renovation
Environment impacts dignity. We delivered concrete, paint, and construction materials to renovate an underfunded orphanage in Chernivtsi. While our long-term goal is systemic foster care reform, our immediate mission is to bring color and comfort to the children living there right now.
Direct Sourcing: The 16-Hour Drive for 22 Tons
We drove 16 hours to Istanbul to secure a 20% cost reduction on supplies. The result? A 22-ton shipment of food and hygiene products that allows us to assemble comprehensive relief kits for just $30. Read about how we are maximizing donor impact through direct sourcing.
Bridging the Gap: 29 Pallets of Medical Aid with Direct Relief
We acted as the bridge between Direct Relief and the Ukrainian Ministry of Health. By facilitating this connection, we unlocked a delivery of 29 pallets of medical supplies. Read how our on-the-ground network is helping major international organizations navigate local logistics.
Health Security: UV Sterilization for Overwhelmed Orphanage
Overcrowding brings health risks, especially for infants. We delivered 12 UV air sterilization units to an orphanage in Chernivtsi that is overwhelmed by new arrivals from the east. These filters will ensure clean, safe air for babies under the age of 6.
Easter Joy: Fulfilling a Wish List for Chernivtsi Orphans
Easter is the biggest holiday in Ukraine. To make it special for children in institutional care, we fulfilled a specific wish list for a local orphanage—delivering carpets, clothes, and festive food to ensure they had a proper celebration.
One Less Hurdle: Restoring Mobility for a Blind Child
Usually, we measure impact in tons. Today, we measure it in steps. We responded to a request from a single mother to purchase an orthopedic walking device for her blind son. This one small purchase will help restore his ability to walk and grant him a lifetime of mobility.