One year on, there is no end in sight to the war in Ukraine. Millions of people have been forced to flee their homes, while many still inside the country are unable to access enough food, water or electricity. Meanwhile, the war鈥檚 impact has accelerated crises far beyond Ukraine鈥檚 borders.

When the war in Ukraine escalated on February 24, 2022, the 探花精选 (探花精选) was already in neighboring Poland monitoring the rising tensions. We immediately deployed teams to Ukraine to assist people displaced by fighting and to the Poland-Ukraine border to support arriving refugees. 

We partnered with local organizations to bolster their efforts, and scaled up our response at record speed, reaching 2.7 million people with crucial in-person support and online information services over the last year.

Below, a look at the ways we are providing vital assistance to people impacted by the ongoing conflict in Ukraine鈥攚herever they are in the world.

Distributing cash

People experiencing crisis know best what their families need. Direct cash payments have proven to be one of the most effective ways to help them survive and recover. To date, we have reached almost 150,000 people affected by the war in Ukraine and Poland with cash assistance.

Two women stand with young girl between them, after both receiving winter kits from the 探花精选.
Natalia (mother), Yana (aunt) and Eva after receiving winter kits and registering for financial aid in the Kharkiv region in northeast Ukraine.
Photo: Tamara Kiptenko for the 探花精选

鈥淭here are situations where we see half of the community has been destroyed, like all of the buildings, all of the villages, unfortunately,鈥 says Mykola Lialenko, the 探花精选鈥檚 acting cash and basic needs manager in Odesa, Ukraine. 鈥淎 lot of people have fled and they moved with nothing.鈥

鈥淥ur aim is to help them find solutions to give them the opportunity to buy some food, to pay for rent, to cover their basic needs. Often people also use the cash to buy clothes, because the weather is changing. 鈥

鈥淲hen you give people money you give them a choice,鈥 says Lialenko. 鈥淭hey can decide exactly what they need.鈥

When you give people money you give them a choice. They can decide exactly what they need.

Providing essentials and winter kits

In parts of eastern and southern Ukraine affected by shelling, people鈥檚 ability to purchase what they need has been compromised by shuttered stores, empty ATMs and suspended money transfers.

In these places, tangible goods are the most effective relief. Since February 2022, 探花精选 teams have provided displaced people with items such as toothbrushes, soap and other hygiene products; women and adolescent girls with clothing and menstrual products, and children with toys, games, and activity books to help them cope with the crisis around them.

People line up to receive winter items.
People lining up to receive winter items from the 探花精选 in Dnipro, in central Ukraine (the country鈥檚 fourth-largest city). These include blankets and heaters.
Photo: Diana Zeyneb Alhindawi for the 探花精选

A few months ago, as the cold weather returned, attacks targeting Ukraine鈥檚 power grid made blackouts a common occurrence. On a single day in mid-November, intense fighting left more than seven million Ukrainians without electricity. 

Lack of power and heat became life-threatening, particularly for people without adequate shelter, as temperatures plunged well below freezing. 

The 探花精选 quickly scaled up our response to provide people with blankets, quilts, sleeping bags, stoves, power banks, heaters and fuel. In areas close to the frontlines, we have been providing plywood and other materials to seal windows damaged by shelling.

Man sorts crates with winter kits in 探花精选 warehouse
探花精选 workers transport heaters from a warehouse to a distribution site in Dnipro.
Photo: Diana Zeyneb Alhindawi for the 探花精选

鈥淲e met one old woman, about 78 years old, who hadn鈥檛 had heating in her apartment for more than three weeks,鈥 says Lialenko. 鈥淲e provided her with sleeping bags, blankets, a portable charger and an electric heater. With our partners we also covered her damaged window. The woman started to cry, because before that, she didn't know what to do.

鈥淚t鈥檚 very easy to stay motivated when you know your work can save lives,鈥 he added. 

Supporting women and girls

The majority of people who have left Ukraine are elderly, or women and girls. Many of them did not have time to gather passports and birth certificates as they fled, which are needed to register for services or get jobs in host countries.

Women and girls inside the country also face extraordinary challenges, illustrated by the tragic and horrifying images of a in Mariupol. As in any crisis, women and girls affected by the war in Ukraine are at greater risk of sexual violence, gender-based violence, and trafficking. 

The 探花精选 works to protect and support all women鈥攚hether they are displaced or from over-burdened host communities鈥攚ith sexual and reproductive health care and other tailored services.

Our women鈥檚 centers in Ukraine provide women with a much-needed sense of community normality during the crisis. They offer a wide range of free activities鈥攊ncluding classes in English, design, fitness and dance鈥 as well as workshops for the community and support for survivors of gender-based violence.

Tetyana stands facing the camera.
Tetyana, 34, has been attending classes at 探花精选 women鈥檚 center in Dnirpo.
Photo: Diana Zeyneb Alhindawi for the 探花精选

Tetyana (pictured above), her husband, and 3-year-old Zlata fled their home in Severodonetsk as the city came under heavy bombing early in the conflict. She has been taking English classes twice a week at the 探花精选 women鈥檚 center in Dnirpo. 

She describes the center as a 鈥渉uge benefit鈥, not only for learning, but also for her mental health. 鈥淲hen you come to the center you leave it more fulfilled, more energetic, and you have the desire to live despite the constant anxiety,鈥 Tetyana says.

Women lying on mats, participating in an aerobics class at the women's center.
Women displaced by the conflict in Ukraine attend an aerobics exercise class run by the 探花精选 in Dnipro.
Photo: Diana Zeyneb Alhindawi for the 探花精选

In Warsaw, Poland, in partnership with a local organization, the 探花精选 has opened a safe haven for women who have fled Ukraine and experienced violence. This calm and comfortable space offers women a place to stay, receive counseling and other psychosocial support and information, learn about their rights as refugees, and get referred to a wide range of support services

Protecting children and helping them heal

The United Nations estimates that over four million children across Ukraine need humanitarian assistance, and that two thirds of them have been forced to flee their homes.

The 探花精选鈥檚 Safe Healing and Learning Spaces in Ukraine, Poland and Moldova provide a caring, stable environment where children can go during the day. Staff facilitate games that foster social and emotional learning, so youngsters can better cope with the conflict and negative feelings.

Mother and daughter stand facing the camera.
Inna and her daughter Yanna were forced to leave their hometown in Eastern Ukraine.
Photo: Andrew Oberstadt for the 探花精选

Yanna, 13, (pictured above with her mother Inna) has benefitted from the 探花精选鈥橲 Safe and Healing Learning Space in Vinnytsia, a city in west-central Ukraine. Her family fled their native city  Debaltseve in 2014, when the conflict in eastern Ukraine started.

Because she has been displaced for several years, Yanna has found it particularly helpful to spend time with other children her age and receive psychological support.

鈥淓veryone became more open, sociable,鈥 says Yanna of the support the 探花精选 center provides. 鈥淲e became friends. Everyone has become more cheerful, friendly. We have become stronger.鈥

鈥淭he children really need it,鈥 says Inna. 鈥淭hey come with the hope that tomorrow everything will be over. We understand that it is unlikely.鈥

Over the course of the past year the 探花精选 has supported over 15,000 children across Europe.

Everyone became more open, sociable. We became friends. We have become stronger.

Children participating in rope-based activity at the Safe Healing and Learning Center.
Internally displaced children take part in an activity at the 探花精选 Safe Healing Learning Space in the Dnipro region of Ukraine.
Photo: Diana Zeyneb Alhindawi for the 探花精选

Providing health services

Over 760 health facilities in Ukraine have been attacked over the past year. With so many hospitals destroyed or damaged, people often travel long distances with limited public transportation to find care at the nearest health facility.

On top of this, increased transport and medication costs and a shortage of health professionals are making it harder for people in Ukraine to access essential services.

To date, the 探花精选 has equipped 50 medical facilities across the country with critical supplies, equipment and medicines. We are also running a mobile clinic in the Kharkiv region to reach people in need, training healthcare workers to give on-the-go care and mental health services.

Aiding Ukrainian refugees worldwide

The 探花精选 is working around the globe to support people forced to flee Ukraine. As the conflict continues, we are addressing the evolving needs of refugees in Poland, Moldova, Romania, Hungary, Slovakia, Czechia and Bulgaria, as well as in Germany, Italy, Greece, the U.K. and the U.S.

In Poland

探花精选 staff were on the ground in Poland before the conflict began, working with partners to monitor the situation and identify where we could be most effective. We鈥檝e since scaled up and joined forces with local nonprofits and companies to leverage their experience to increase our impact.

For example, the 探花精选 is working with the to reach newly arrived refugees with information on civil rights and access to assistance; and with to help women heal.

Two young boys decorate ornaments at workshop.
Dania and Artem decorating Christmas ornaments at a workshop in Warsaw, run for 70 children who live with their mothers in shelters for families, where the 探花精选 and our partner Norma run Safe Healing and Learning Spaces.
Photo: Karolina Jonderko for the 探花精选

We are also partnering with start-up to provide sign language translation for deaf people forced to flee Ukraine. When Ukrainians arrive at the Polish border, they now see posters and signage explaining how to launch the free service via a web browser, mobile application, or any device equipped with a camera and internet access.

By the end of January 2023, the 探花精选 supported around 90,000 affected people in Poland, many of whom are staying in shelters across the country, with financial assistance,  psychological support and education services.

In the U.S. & U.K.

Through our 28 offices across the United States, the 探花精选 is providing immediate aid to refugees, including food, clothing, medical attention and housing. We facilitate access to the tools of self-reliance鈥攅ducation, English-language classes, community orientation, and employment skills and job placement. 

Recently, the 探花精选 has also pioneered new remote services, which have aided thousands of Ukrainians, including the Uniting for Ukraine Support Lineand the digital project.

In the UK, we partner with local county councils to help people integrate in their new communities. Our work includes orientation for newcomers, employment counseling, peer mentorship and leadership training. 

How can I help Ukraine?

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