Saving Lives on the Frontline: Evacuation Challenges and the Fight Against russian Propaganda. Panel Discussion Highlights from the Forum “Full Evacuation Cycle: Invisible People of the Frontline”
“None of the commissions on compensation for damaged or destroyed housing we spoke to know how remote inspection will work” — Yuliia Matviichuk, Human Rights Coordinator at East SOS, at the National Forum
Child Protection – Adult Responsibility
“I Survived – So I Must Keep Living”: The Story of Dmytro from Ukrainsk (Donetsk Oblast), Who Lost His Family in a Shelling
The East SOS Charity Foundation Among the Top 100 Most Transparent Charitable Organizations in Ukraine
“The global humanitarian community’s interest in evacuation is fading, but the demand for evacuation is growing.”
The Story of Assistance to Halyna, a Victim of the russian Attack on Zaporizhzhia
Easy Camp for Youth from Zaporizhzhia: 9 Days of Learning and Recreation
The East SOS Charity Foundation conducted monitoring of the construction of a radiation shelter in the village of Kobleve, Mykolaiv region
Keeping Hope Alive After 32 Months Without Seeing the Sun: The Story of Olena and Oleh from Sviatohirsk
CF “East SOS” Keeps Running Its Series of Psychological Safety Training Sessions for Humanitarian Teams