by Evan Raftes | Dec 3, 2025 | Blog
As winter tightens its grip on Ukraine and communities once again face freezing temperatures, displaced families, and unstable infrastructure, one humanitarian organization is working to preserve a fading sense of normalcy: the joy of Christmas. This season, Hope For...
by Evan Raftes | Dec 2, 2025 | Blog
Across Ukraine’s frontline regions, daily life continues under conditions many families elsewhere in the world cannot imagine. As people in the West gather for Thanksgiving and prepare warm meals at home, families in areas like Kherson often face 12–20 hours of power...
by Evan Raftes | Dec 1, 2025 | Blog
In occupied regions of Ukraine, civilians continue to face one of the most underreported humanitarian emergencies of the war: the large-scale forced mobilization of Ukrainian citizens into the Russian military. According to newly released data from Ukraine’s...
by Evan Raftes | Nov 26, 2025 | Blog
As families across the West gather for Thanksgiving, thousands of civilians in Ukraine’s frontline regions—especially Kherson—are living a very different reality. Instead of preparing holiday meals, many are simply hoping for a moment of electricity. Daily blackouts...
by Evan Raftes | Nov 25, 2025 | Blog
Newly released figures from Ukraine’s Coordination Headquarters reveal a deeply troubling development that is reshaping the humanitarian conversation around the war: 46,327 Ukrainian civilians have been forcibly mobilized into the Russian military in occupied...
by Evan Raftes | Nov 24, 2025 | Blog
A recently surfaced 28-point “peace framework,” reportedly drafted by American and Russian envoys, is drawing intense scrutiny—not as a credible diplomatic outline, but as what many experts describe as a blueprint for Ukrainian capitulation. According to Yuriy...