Reconstruction
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The team has been repairing war-damaged housing and rebuilding social infrastructure since 2022.

Reconstruction efforts focus on countering Russia’s attempts to destroy Ukraine’s infrastructure and providing assistance to those affected by Russian aggression. The team is carrying out two main projects: repairing war-damaged housing in the Kharkiv and Donetsk regions, and restoring social infrastructure (such as geriatric centers, nursing homes, and shelters for people with limited mobility, etc.).

The team continuously equips points of invincibility, educational institutions, and first-aid stations with generators, Starlink internet, heaters, stoves, and boilers.
History

The initiative was launched in September to support the foundation’s efforts in evacuating people from frontline areas. The team urgently needed accommodations for evacuees, so we began repairing geriatric centers and shelters.
This year, we repaired and equipped territorial centers in the Ivano-Frankivsk region (Bliudnyky, Bilshivtsi villages) and a geriatric hospital department in Lysets village.
The team visited frontline communities and gathered requests for household reconstruction. Our brigades carried out minor repairs, roof repairs, and window replacements damaged by Russian shelling.
In collaboration with the Kalush City Council, we opened a geriatric center in Kalush, based in the local hospital. The center was created for people with limited mobility and disabilities who had fled the temporarily occupied and frontline territories.
In collaboration with local authorities and international donors, we established a facility for IDPs with mental health disorders at the Plyskiv Psychoneurological Boarding School in the Vinnytsia region, providing 24-hour care for up to 30 evacuees from frontline areas.
We renovated a former geriatric building in Neresnytsia, Zakarpattia, to house displaced children from Pokrovsk.
In Uman, Cherkasy region, we set up both a transit shelter and a geriatric center for elderly evacuees.
Additionally, in partnership with the Volunteer-68 humanitarian aid center, we opened the first transit shelter for individuals with limited mobility and disabilities in the Kharkiv region.
Our team continued to respond to requests for the repair of community buildings, student dormitories, and educational institutions damaged by Russian missile strikes.
We also began the process of repairing and equipping territorial centers in the Ternopil and Ivano-Frankivsk regions.

The greatest challenge is coordinating efforts with limited resources to repair as many homes as possible.
Oleksandr Shmaniov, Reconstruction Manager