The project will be implemented in the Izyum and Kupyansk regions of the Kharkiv Oblast – one of the worst affected by the war. Support will be provided to those most likely to be affected, including elderly people, people with disabilities, displaced families and female-run households.
Around 1,000 people will receive one-off financial assistance to cover immediate needs such as the purchase of food, hygiene products, shelter or evacuation arrangements. Moreover, 2,312 people will receive hygiene kits, including special kits for children, people with disabilities and bed-ridden people, with the possibility of having them delivered directly to their homes. In addition, 1,360 people will receive psychological and psychosocial support, home care and assistance with comprehensive and individual co-ordination of activities, which will provide them with greater security and support in a difficult crisis situation.
As a result of our activities, 4,871 people will receive aid.