Save Ukraine Chronicle: November
These photos capture just a glimpse of the families with children, individuals with limited mobility, and the elderly that we were able to rescue from the frontlines during the past month. Most of them were sheltered in our Hope and Healing centers, centers for people with limited mobility and modular houses under the Fort Home program. Additionally, our volunteers assisted many other Ukrainians in reuniting with their families in safer regions of the country.
Despite the challenges faced in November, the Save Ukraine team, with your support, never gave up and tirelessly worked to restore the well-being of those who endured the harshest consequences of war. We believe in investing in our future, especially when it comes to our children.
Last month marked the beginning of fulfilling the dreams of the young ones under our care, bringing them joy and motivation to move forward with their lives. A special milestone was reached when we made Albul’s dream come true by organizing a professional photo shoot for this girl with a disability right in the heart of Kyiv.
The children from our centers experienced many more exciting and enriching events, thanks to the support of our partners. Each occasion played a significant role in aiding their psychological recovery.
Furthermore, our team successfully repatriated 13 more children from the temporarily occupied territories. In total, we have managed to safely return 213 young Ukrainians from both the occupied areas and the Russian Federation.
We express our utmost gratitude to all who endorse and contribute to our cause. Without your support, we would not be able to make such a positive and meaningful impact on the lives of Ukrainians and our beloved country. Let us continue moving forward together!
You can support Ukrainian families and children with a donation to Save Ukraine: https://www.saveukraineua.org/
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Posted on 04.12.2023
