Activity directions
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Call Center
We accept applications for evacuation, resettlement, psychosocial support, mobile team visits, and documenting war crimes. We also provide legal assistance, and share useful information for IDPs
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Psychological Support Program
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Social Support Program
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Humanitarian direction
We provide food and hygiene kits, equip shelters, points of invincibility, and educational institutions with necessary supplies. We also supply communities with generators, fuel materials, heaters, and stoves for the winter season
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Evacuation
We help families, individuals with limited mobility, people with disabilities, and pet owners evacuate from the frontline and reunite with their loved ones. We assist in finding temporary housing and place evacuees in facilities with constant supervision
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Reconstruction
We are rebuilding and furnishing temporary housing for internally displaced persons (IDPs), nursing homes for the elderly, and territorial geriatric care centers. We are also restoring damaged houses in frontline hromadas.
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Legal support direction
We provide consultations and workshops on freedom of movement, document issuance, housing, social, pension, and labor issues. Our team advocates for victims' rights and participates in coalitions and working groups
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Educational direction
We respond to the challenges posed by the war in formal and informal education, offering new solutions to resolve them. We aim at improving teacher professional development, while also training members of civil society and government representatives. We provide humanitarian aid to educational institutions, supply online learning equipment, and furnish shelters. We run psychosocial support projects for children and teachers, conduct trainings in digital competences, project management, human rights, first aid and psychological support. We monitor the state of education in frontline and de-occupied areas.