In July, our team faced one of the most demanding months since the start of the full-scale war.
Despite having no external funding for evacuations, we relocated hundreds of people from frontline areas, provided emergency shelter, and continued our long-term work with displaced children.
From overnight evacuations under fire to safe spaces in Dnipro, we stayed in motion — because people’s lives depended on it.
Key Figures
467 people evacuated from frontline and high-risk areas along with 105 children
318 people sheltered in Dnipro with 220 of them at our Transit Shelter for Families with Children
41 children supported at Dreamcenter
July Highlights
Urgent Evacuations — No Time, No Budget
This month, evacuations took place across both Donetsk and Dnipropetrovsk regions — including areas that came under active shelling.
We had no funding, but we had to move. Our team evacuated 467 people, coordinating daily with police, local authorities, and communities. We are the only organization in the Dnipropetrovsk Region currently operating with armored vehicles — a critical, life-saving asset.
All evacuation requests were managed through a shared system, helping us act quickly and transparently.
Safe Shelter in Dnipro
Through our two shelters in Dnipro, we provided refuge to over 300 people this month. Families arrived exhausted, many with only the clothes they were wearing. We offered them warmth, rest, and a moment to breathe.
Children and Healing
At Dreamcenter, our child-focused team supported 41 children aged 4–11 — many of them recently evacuated.
Through ABA therapy, sensory care, and structured activities like our July summer camp, we helped children regain stability and connection after trauma.
What We Need
- Funding for fuel, supplies, and shelter maintenance
- Support for staff and child therapists
- Emergency reserves to meet growing evacuation requests
We are preparing to launch a European fundraising campaign in August — but we urgently need support now. Every delay puts lives at risk.
How You Can Help
Your donation provides more than transport or shelter — it gives displaced families safety, dignity, and the space to begin again.
Thank you for standing with us.
Together, we keep moving — even when the world stands still.
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