In 2014 50 families each month were
regularly helped with food parcels and/
or clothing by Children’s Hearts. Now
it is over 100 families.
Families are either refugees from the Donetsk area or locals who are becoming worse off as the economy deteriorates. Our immediate issue is how to address this growing need over winter with heating, food, clothing and debt support?
In the longer term we will seek to offer more substantial and transformative developmental aid.
Families are either refugees from the Donetsk area or locals who are becoming worse off as the economy deteriorates. Our immediate issue is how to address this growing need over winter with heating, food, clothing and debt support?
In the longer term we will seek to offer more substantial and transformative developmental aid.
Two further visions for Ukraine are to:
a) identify ways to procure hospital and medical supplies in the UK and then ship them efficiently to eastern Ukraine
b) expand the services to disabled children in Dneprodzerzhinsk from respite and fellowship to a full rehabilitation programme with specialist staff.
You can support our work in Ukraine via
a) identify ways to procure hospital and medical supplies in the UK and then ship them efficiently to eastern Ukraine
b) expand the services to disabled children in Dneprodzerzhinsk from respite and fellowship to a full rehabilitation programme with specialist staff.
You can support our work in Ukraine via


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