by Arianne Sanchez | Nov 18, 2025 | Blog
In one of the most alarming developments of the war, newly released data from Ukraine’s Coordination Headquarters reveals that 46,327 Ukrainian civilians have been forcibly mobilized by Russia in occupied territories. This practice—explicitly prohibited under the...
by Arianne Sanchez | Nov 18, 2025 | Blog, Blogs, Daily Impacts, Educational Program, Gallery
The conflict’s invisible toll often affects Ukraine’s children most. For this reason, Hope For Ukraine offers safe spaces for recovery. Our after-school arts and crafts program provides creative activities and psychosocial support to over 600 young people...
by Arianne Sanchez | Nov 18, 2025 | Blogs, Daily Impacts, Family Support Program, Gallery
The conflict in Ukraine forces countless families to rely on aid. Displacement strains communities far from the frontline. In a recent effort to provide relief, Hope For Ukraine (HFU) delivered critical food aid to internally displaced families in Kriviy Rih. Indeed,...
by Arianne Sanchez | Nov 14, 2025 | Blog
In every modern conflict, the legitimacy of a wartime leader rests not in constitutional formality, but in public trust. For President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, whose approval once neared historic highs, that trust has become both his greatest weapon and his most fragile...
by Arianne Sanchez | Nov 13, 2025 | Blog
As winter descends, Ukraine’s winter crisis has reached a pivotal moment—one defined by the convergence of three national emergencies. The country is now fighting three simultaneous wars: a brutal military struggle against Russian forces, a rapidly deepening energy...