The full-scale war continues to force thousands of Ukrainians to flee their homes. The situation in the east and north of the country remains alarming and unstable, meaning the wave of internal displacement shows no sign of slowing down.
Our charitable foundation continues its work without pause. Together with our partners, we are providing humanitarian aid to internally displaced persons, many of whom have arrived in the city in recent months. They have left behind destroyed homes, lost their jobs, and been torn from their usual way of life — but they have not lost hope. Our team supports them with the most essential items: food packages, clothing, household supplies, and hygiene products — all of which are especially important during the first stages of resettlement. We listen carefully to each person, because behind every story is a human being in need of care.
In addition to material assistance, our Care Center platform offers psychosocial support to those affected by the war. Professional psychologists and social workers provide individual counseling, group sessions, and special programs for children and families. We create a safe space where people can speak, be heard, and feel understood.
Every day, we witness how vital it is not only to meet basic needs but also to foster a sense of safety, trust, and support. That is why our work continues — to ensure that no one who has been forced to flee feels alone.