For the fourth year now, Ukraine has been living under the conditions of a full-scale war. For millions of people, these years have become a test of resilience: destroyed homes, forced displacement, and life under the constant threat of shelling. The war has changed the fate of thousands of families, but at the same time it has revealed the strength of human solidarity, support, and mutual help.

Humanitarian needs remain high today. Many people are forced to start their lives over in new communities, while others continue to live in cities located close to the frontline. That is why our team continues its work, supporting those who need help the most.

Since the beginning of the full-scale invasion, our charitable foundation has been providing humanitarian assistance to internally displaced persons who are now living in our city and region. Aid distributions are regularly organized at our Care Center, where people can receive food supplies, essential items, and other forms of support. Assistance is also delivered to communities across the region where families displaced by the war have settled.

Supporting residents of frontline areas remains another important part of our work. Recently, humanitarian aid was delivered to residents of Nikopol — a city that has been under constant shelling for a long time. Despite the danger, people continue to live there: families with children, elderly residents, and those who must adapt to the harsh realities of war every day. For them, humanitarian aid is not just food or basic supplies — it is a chance to endure another day and a reminder that they are not alone in their struggle.

This assistance is made possible thanks to the support of our international partners and our cooperation with evangelical churches. Together, we combine our efforts to support people during this difficult time, helping the most vulnerable groups — internally displaced persons, crisis-affected families, and residents of frontline communities.

Behind every distribution are real human stories — stories of loss, hardship, and hope. Every day we see how important it is not only to meet basic needs, but also to show care, compassion, and solidarity with those who are going through the most difficult moments of their lives.

That is why our work continues. We will keep doing everything we can to support people affected by the war and move step by step toward a future in which Ukraine will rebuild and grow stronger. 💙💛