by Evan Raftes | Apr 24, 2026 | Blog
Four years into the war, Russia hasn’t just targeted soldiers — it has systematically destroyed Ukraine’s energy infrastructure. Entire communities near the frontline are living without electricity. No light. No heat. No way to charge a phone or cook a...
by Evan Raftes | Apr 24, 2026 | Blog
Four years into the war in Ukraine, the numbers are almost hard to process. Nearly 40% of the population — millions of people — are in desperate need of humanitarian aid. Families who had normal lives, jobs, routines, are now struggling to find enough food to get...
by Evan Raftes | Apr 13, 2026 | Blog, Blogs, Daily Impacts, Gallery
In southern Ukraine, 78 seniors recently received food kits through an ongoing humanitarian effort. Many live alone with limited mobility and no reliable access to groceries. Rising food costs and disrupted supply chains have made basic necessities difficult to...
by Evan Raftes | Apr 13, 2026 | Blog, Blogs, Daily Impacts, Gallery
In frontline regions across Ukraine, abandoned pets are now part of the daily reality of war. In cities like Mykolaiv and Kherson, families were forced to evacuate with little time, often leaving animals behind in the chaos. Specifically, many dogs and cats now roam...
by Evan Raftes | Apr 7, 2026 | Blog, Blogs, Daily Impacts, Family Support Program, Gallery
The war is still ongoing. And yet, seniors gathered outside on Easter morning. Volunteers handed out fresh bread, water, and essential supplies. Still, for many elderly residents, this was their most reliable food source that week. At its core, the work is...
by Evan Raftes | Apr 7, 2026 | Blog, Blogs, Daily Impacts, Family Support Program, Gallery
In Ukraine, Easter is more than a holiday. Specifically, it is one of the most sacred moments of the year — a time for family, tradition, and shared meals. This year, internally displaced families gathered around tables filled with homemade food. Many of them have not...