On June 13th, residents of Gulyaypole, Zaporizhzhya щblast, received critical humanitarian aid.
Despite the town remaining a conflict zone where it’s dangerous to stay, the resilient people of Gulyaypole continue to live there – it’s their land, their homes, and their country. To help them endure these challenging times, volunteers delivered food packages to ensure their basic needs are met.
This aid is a lifeline for those who are standing strong through the adversity, and we are committed to supporting them for as long as needed.
We believe in our victory! Everything will be Ukraine!
You can make a difference too! Join us in supporting those in need.
On June 13th, residents of Gulyaypole, Zaporizhzhya щblast, received critical humanitarian aid.
Despite the town remaining a conflict zone where it’s dangerous to stay, the resilient people of Gulyaypole continue to live there – it’s their land, their homes, and their country. To help them endure these challenging times, volunteers delivered food packages to ensure their basic needs are met.
This aid is a lifeline for those who are standing strong through the adversity, and we are committed to supporting them for as long as needed.
We believe in our victory! Everything will be Ukraine!
You can make a difference too! Join us in supporting those in need.
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