internally displaced persons (IDP) from Donetsk to Chernivtsi region
A family that once had a successful life, but lost everything to the occupiers. A destroyed house, a cafe and a shop that had been feeding the family for years. They packed the remnants of their lives into 3 suitcases and left... internally displaced persons from Donetsk to Chernivtsi region.
They are in a difficult situation. Undeniable hardships, chronic illnesses and lack of work have become part of their real life. Local work is limited and they can only find employment if the locals are unable to go to work in the apple orchards.
We urge everyone who appreciates the importance of joint assistance to join our fund. Your support will not only help to meet the basic needs of several thousand of these families, but will also be an important step towards restoring a secure and dignified life.
IDPs from Donetsk to Chernivtsi region
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