
In June, our charitable organization continued implementing the project “Humanitarian Aid for Affected Cities and Places of Displacement in Ukraine”, reaching residents of Mykolaiv, Zaporizhzhia, and Kherson regions with essential support.
The project, aimed at supporting people affected by the full-scale invasion, continues to grow in both reach and impact. Over the past month, the Fund’s team conducted 13 distributions of non-food humanitarian kits, providing 2,200 units of assistance to 2,200 individuals across 1,184 households.

Support across three regions:
Mykolaiv region (Bereznehuvate community)
6 distributions were carried out, with 1,100 kits provided to 578 households.
Zaporizhzhia region (Zaporizhzhia city, Vasylivka District Humanitarian Hub)
7 distributions delivered 1,100 kits to 606 households.
Kherson region (Kherson city)
In June, the Fund handed over 1,019 non-food kits, which will be distributed by local authorities according to pre-approved recipient lists.

Each kit includes essential items needed to support basic comfort and prepare for colder months:
- warm blankets,
- mattresses,
- flashlights,
- thermoses,
- power banks.

In addition to distributions, we also focus on improving living conditions in temporary accommodation facilities for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Zaporizhzhia:
In one facility, 33 windows were replaced in residential rooms, significantly enhancing thermal comfort and energy efficiency. In another facility, two entrance doors were replaced and the entry area was upgraded to ensure accessibility for people with disabilities. Additionally, 19 windows were installed in shared-use rooms.
Thanks to coordinated work with communities, local authorities, and international partners, the project continues to expand. Hundreds of families have already received support, and in the coming weeks, even more people will be reached.
The “Humanitarian Aid for Affected Cities and Places of Displacement in Ukraine” project is implemented by the Stabilization Support Services Charitable Foundation (Stabilization Support Services) in partnership with the international humanitarian organization CARE, with financial support from the Disasters Emergency Committee (UK) and the people of the United Kingdom (UK Aid).