The full-scale war in Ukraine has been ongoing for three years, and every day, 33 million people experience its horrors. With the onset of cold weather, we are confronted with a new challenge - to keep Ukrainian towns and villages alive in the midst of power cuts that cause interruptions in heat and water supply.
Cooking and storing food, cleaning, caring for children, studying, and working without light and communications is extremely difficult. People with limited mobility, the elderly, and families with children will struggle to access apartments in high-rise buildings due to disabled elevators. Massive traffic light outages pose a danger to drivers and pedestrians, and public transport passengers have difficulty getting to work due to interruptions in its operation.
To help Ukrainians, donate now or sign up for a monthly subscription. We will turn your support into essentials for those who need them most.
Cooking and storing food, cleaning, caring for children, studying, and working without light and communications is extremely difficult. People with limited mobility, the elderly, and families with children will struggle to access apartments in high-rise buildings due to disabled elevators. Massive traffic light outages pose a danger to drivers and pedestrians, and public transport passengers have difficulty getting to work due to interruptions in its operation.
To help Ukrainians, donate now or sign up for a monthly subscription. We will turn your support into essentials for those who need them most.