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FREEDOM TO MOVE: Electric Mobility Scooters for Wounded Ukrainian Defenders

FREEDOM TO MOVE: Electric Mobility Scooters for Wounded Ukrainian Defenders

by Evan Raftes | Jun 9, 2026 | Ukraine Humanitarian Updates

Over 120,000 Ukrainians have been wounded, amputated, or permanently disabled defending their country from Russia’s invasion. For many of them, the war didn’t end when they left the front. It continued in a different form: the inability to get out of a...
IMPOSSIBLE TO SILENCE: Ukraine’s Culture Is Surviving the War on Its Own Terms

IMPOSSIBLE TO SILENCE: Ukraine’s Culture Is Surviving the War on Its Own Terms

by Evan Raftes | Jun 4, 2026 | Ukraine Humanitarian Updates

We see the physical effects of war and geopolitical conflict easily: communities demolished, infrastructure reduced to rubble, families displaced, and people hungry. We see it on our screens, we read about it in the newspaper. But the effects of war go deeper –...
72% HAVE NO ONE: The Mental Health Crisis Facing Ukrainian Children Near the Frontline

72% HAVE NO ONE: The Mental Health Crisis Facing Ukrainian Children Near the Frontline

by Evan Raftes | Jun 1, 2026 | Ukraine Humanitarian Updates

The Ukrainian children’s mental health crisis has been building for four years. A peer-reviewed study published in BMJ Global Health in March 2026 synthesized findings from 37 separate studies on children through the age of 19 living through this conflict. The...
Ukraine is now the poorest country in Europe. What happened, and what happens next?

Ukraine is now the poorest country in Europe. What happened, and what happens next?

by Evan Raftes | May 28, 2026 | Ukraine Humanitarian Updates

Ukraine eclipsed Moldova as the poorest country in Europe, research done by World Population Review finds. With a GDP of just $6,067, the future of the country is in danger. Before Russia’s full-scale invasion in February 2022, Ukraine was building towards...
HE DIDN’T LEAVE: Honoring Ukrainian Defenders and the Frontline Medical Support Keeping Them Alive

HE DIDN’T LEAVE: Honoring Ukrainian Defenders and the Frontline Medical Support Keeping Them Alive

by Evan Raftes | May 26, 2026 | Ukraine Humanitarian Updates

Ukrainian defenders have been holding the line for over four years. As of early 2026, Ukraine has suffered an estimated 55,000 soldiers killed and between 500,000 and 600,000 total military casualties, including the wounded and missing. The men and women in those...
CHILDHOOD UNDER FIRE As Russia’s attacks grow deadlier, food kits are helping Ukrainian children and families survive another day

CHILDHOOD UNDER FIRE As Russia’s attacks grow deadlier, food kits are helping Ukrainian children and families survive another day

by Evan Raftes | May 21, 2026 | Ukraine Humanitarian Updates

Violent drone and missile attacks lead to PTSD, cognitive decline, and hunger in Ukrainian children In Ukraine, the war is no longer only measured in missiles, drones, and damaged buildings. It is also measured in quieter moments, like a family trying to make dinner...
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