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Ukrainian Brand Staff Supports East SOS Evacuees with Clothing and Footwear for the Second Time

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18.12.2025

Every day, East SOS evacuates civilians from frontline areas. People are often rescued from basements and shelters without spare clothes and sometimes even without shoes. In such moments, the simplest items become far more than just clothing.

We sincerely appreciate the support of the Ukrainian brand Staff, who help evacuees along with us. For the second time, the company has donated sets of clothing and footwear to the foundation, including T-shirts, tracksuits, sneakers, socks, and slippers.

These items are provided to evacuees immediately after evacuation – at the transit center in Pavlohrad (Dnipropetrovsk region) and at the Center for Social Adaptation for People with Disabilities run by the NGO “Ocean of Good” in Dnipro. At this stage, people are often exhausted, disoriented, and overwhelmed by their experiences.

We remember one man who, after receiving warm clothes, quietly said: “Now I feel human again.” His words reflected relief, gratitude, and a sense of safety for the first time in weeks, after a period of fear. Moments like this show how profoundly even ordinary acts of care can change lives.

The opportunity to change into clean, comfortable clothing may seem small, but it often marks the beginning of a new chapter.

We are deeply grateful to the Staff brand for the humanity and warmth they share with every donated item.

Earlier, we shared the story of the Marlog volunteer center, which provided rehabilitation aids to people with limited mobility who were evacuated by East SOS.

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