Monthly Report — AUGUST 2025
In August, our team faced the largest wave of evacuations since the start of the full-scale war.
From frontline convoys attacked by drones to exhausted families arriving at our shelters, every day tested our strength and resilience.
Still, with your support, we kept moving — ensuring that children and families could find safety, dignity, and hope.
Key Figures
- 745 people evacuated, including 151 children
- 306 people sheltered in Dnipro, with 216 at our Transit Shelter for Families with Children
- 204 calls received on our hotline, including 78 evacuation requests
August Highlights
Evacuations Under Fire
August marked our largest evacuation month yet.
We evacuated 745 people from Donetsk and Dnipropetrovsk regions — areas under heavy shelling and missile attacks.
One of the hardest days came in Pokrovsk, when an FPV drone attacked our convoy. By miracle, both our team and the families we carried survived.
Our armored vehicles — the only ones operating in Dnipropetrovsk Region — continue to make evacuations possible.
Transit Shelters in Dnipro
Our two shelters became lifelines for displaced families on the move.
In August, they received over 300 people, most of them children and elderly. Families arrived exhausted, often with nothing but the clothes they wore.
We provided food, a bed, medical help, and a safe night before they continued their journey.
Children and Care Packages
For children, we launched Pakunok Turboty (Care Package) — small sets with anti-stress toys, markers, stickers, and sweets.
A simple package costs just a few dollars, but for a child who has lost everything, it brings calm and the message: “You are loved. You are remembered.”
What We Need
- Funding for fuel, supplies, and shelter operations
- Support for Care Packages for evacuated children
- Resources to keep our hotline and evacuation coordination running
How You Can Help
Your donation does more than move people to safety.
It gives children and families the chance to rest, heal, and begin again.
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Thank you for standing with us.
Together, we protect childhood — even in the darkest times.
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