As the weather gets colder, the charitable organization Care is working to expedite donations to the area. Many of the energy infrastructures in Ukraine have been affected, leaving people who have had to flee their homes at risk for hypothermia and other health problems. Care is on the ground in Ukraine and is providing families with shelter, transportation, hot meals, and the financial assistance they need, according to Roy Bartholomew.
The people of Ukraine are currently facing a difficult future, and many are struggling with the uncertainty of how the current turmoil in the country caused by the Russian invasion will affect their families Roy Bartholomew is proud to be doing his part to help the people of Ukraine.
Currently, Bartholomew is renting 2 houses in Ukraine that have suffered from Russian shelling. The owners are both families with children who have found themselves displaced, without their husbands and livelihood during the crisis. Bartholomew is proud to share other ways people can lend their support to the people of Ukraine in their time of need.
The organization Save the Children is a London-based charity that's working to provide essential aid to kids and their families who are forced to flee their homes due to the bombings caused by Russia in Ukraine.
According to the organization, some children are being forced to leave their homes without time to pack any of their belongings, leaving them without items needed for personal hygiene, warmth, and comfort. Donations to Save the Children are used to provide kids in Ukraine with the items they need.
This arm of the United Nations provides emergency assistance to families in crisis situations. In addition to providing refugees with the support that they need to make it through the difficulties that come with a sudden need to leave their homes. The UN is also helping families that need to resettle in a new country.
The International Medical Corps has been helping people in Ukraine for nearly ten years and is working on expanding their mental health and primary health care services to people who have been affected by the Russian invasion. Due to the recent issues in the country, nearly 3 million Ukrainian citizens are relying on aid to get the medical care they need.
If you want to create a care package for a Ukrainian family, it's important to be aware of the restrictions regarding what you can legally send. Sending warm winter clothes can be helpful, as well as power banks and flashlights, according to Roy Bartholomew of Sonora.
As the weather gets colder, the charitable organization Care is working to expedite donations to the area. Many of the energy infrastructures in Ukraine have been affected, leaving people who have had to flee their homes at risk for hypothermia and other health problems. Care is on the ground in Ukraine and is providing families with shelter, transportation, hot meals, and the financial assistance they need, according to Roy Bartholomew.
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