Since the de-occupation of the right-bank Kherson region, our team is constantly located in the city of Kherson and does not stop helping the residents of the de-occupied territories.
During the retreat, the occupiers destroyed the boiler houses, power plant, water supply, transformer stations, and power lines. Equipment was looted and taken away from hospitals, social centers, schools and kindergartens, administrative institutions and institutions. A large amount of personal property was looted and taken away from the homes of the residents of the occupied settlements.
The humanitarian situation is extremely difficult and is further complicated by the constant shelling of the de-occupied territories and the difficult economic situation in Ukraine as a whole.
Residents of Kherson and other settlements are not provided with the necessities of life. Problems with providing electricity, water supply and drainage, housing heating, food and medicine.
The most affected by the current situation are residents who have fewer opportunities to receive the assistance provided by the state of Ukraine, volunteer movements, and benefactors from abroad. In particular, these are vulnerable social categories: families with many children, single mothers with children, elderly people, persons with limited mobility. Most of these people, due to various reasons beyond their control, do not have the opportunity to receive proper assistance in the ways that are currently implemented by various organizations in the de-occupied territories. A mother cannot leave a small child at home and go out to fetch water. An elderly grandmother will not leave the house and cannot receive and deliver humanitarian aid to her own home, people with additional needs in general need both the delivery of aid and additional actions to be able to use it.
Our organization prioritizes the delivery of aid to precisely such segments of the population and performs this task in view of the need to observe the safety component as much as possible.
The outlined activity currently extends to the city of Kherson and surrounding settlements within an approximate radius of 40 km. It is planned to increase the territory for providing assistance, subject to sufficient available resources.