FAMILY WARMTH

A charitable project founded on the principles of humanity, support, and equal access to basic human needs

Project Description

The Family Warmth project includes several components such as a Social Hub, cooperation with UNICEF and the South Korean company Zinus, and the provision of autonomous heating systems

We integrate the social, economic, and environmental dimensions of sustainable development, focusing on supporting people in their everyday lives

Project Partners

Project Mission

To enhance social protection and safety by providing humanitarian assistance in the form of autonomous heating systems, clothing, footwear, hygiene products, children’s toys, household appliances, and home textiles

Who Do We Support?

Family type orphanages, internally displaced persons, people with disabilities, elderly individuals, large and low income families, families facing difficult life circumstances, and other socially vulnerable groups

CHILDREN’S CLOTHING FROM UNICEF

Project Mission

To provide socially vulnerable groups with footwear and textile products for children

Categories of Beneficiaries

Internally displaced persons, large and low income families, family type orphanages, and families facing difficult life circumstances

301

Pairs of children’s shoes distributed

350

Waist bags distributed

305

Children’s clothing sets distributed

8

Communities that received humanitarian assistance

FAMILY WARMTH

Project Mission

To provide vulnerable groups with autonomous heating systems and household appliances

Categories of Beneficiaries

Family type orphanages, large families, internally displaced persons, and families facing difficult life circumstances

21

Autonomous heating systems distributed

2,520,000.00

Total estimated value of assistance provided, UAH

SOCIAL HUB

Project Description

A charitable initiative based on the principles of humanity and equal access to basic needs. The project was launched to support socially vulnerable groups such as internally displaced persons, elderly individuals, and large families, and serves as a point of support for people facing difficult life circumstances

What We Do

Within the project, essential items are provided free of charge and on a non discriminatory basis, includingx:

  • clothing
  • footwear
  • home textiles
  • children’s toys
  • hygiene products

Project Partners

Project Mission

To strengthen social protection for vulnerable groups by creating conditions that ensure comfortable access to humanitarian assistance through a reuse hub format

Who Receives Assistance?

  • Large families
  • Single individuals
  • Elderly individuals
  • Low income families
  • People with disabilities
  • Family type orphanages
  • Internally displaced persons

We operate where support is truly needed, in a systematic and targeted manner

KEY PROJECT INDICATORS

6,605

Number of people who received humanitarian assistance

17,991.15

Total weight of humanitarian aid provided, kg

Healthy Sleep

Project Mission

To increase the protection of socially vulnerable groups by providing humanitarian assistance in the form of orthopedic mattresses

Categories of Beneficiaries

Socially vulnerable groups including families who have lost their homes, internally displaced persons, people with disabilities, elderly individuals, large families, and families facing difficult life circumstances

2,100

Total number of orthopedic mattresses distributed

4,956,000.00

Total estimated value of humanitarian assistance, UAH

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