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Another Batch of Winterization Kits Delivered to Families in Kharkiv Region

The “Public Resources and Initiatives” Charity Foundation has carried out another distribution of winterization kits within the framework of the project Humanitarian Support to Vulnerable Households: Winterization of Housing, implemented with the financial support of the Religious Administration of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Ukraine.

Assistance was provided to families in the Valky Territorial Community of the Kharkiv region. Among the recipients are internally displaced persons, families with children, elderly people, persons with disabilities, women-headed households, and families living in damaged or insufficiently insulated housing.

During the distribution, the Foundation’s team met a Ukrainian language teacher from the destroyed town of Vovchansk. After surviving occupation and losing her home, she now lives in another city — without her own house, without the school where she spent years teaching children to love Ukraine. Today, like hundreds of thousands of Ukrainians, she is forced to live in temporary accommodation without proper heating or stable electricity.

“Sometimes the word ‘help’ hides an entire universe of loss. We cannot return people’s homes or rebuild their destroyed schools. But we can help them get through this winter — with light, warmth, and the feeling that they are not alone. Each kit we deliver is not just insulation materials. It is an opportunity to keep children warm, to avoid illness, and not to remain in the dark. As long as people continue to believe in their country, we will do everything to ensure that this faith does not freeze,” said Olena Tanasiychuk, President of the Public Resources and Initiatives Charity Foundation.

Together — it’s warmer.