150 kg of Humanitarian Aid for Children in Three Regions of Ukraine
NGO “Responsible Citizens,” together with partner “Humanitarian Nova Poshta,” delivered humanitarian shipments totaling over 150 kg to Dnipropetrovsk, Donetsk, and Kharkiv regions. The aid includes materials for children’s psychological support.
Humanitarian assistance continues to reach communities living under the difficult conditions of war. This time, thanks to the partnership with “Humanitarian Nova Poshta,” aid for children has been delivered in three regions of Ukraine.
Communities that received psychological support materials include:
- Kryvyi Rih (Dnipropetrovsk region)
- Kramatorsk (Donetsk region)
- Berestyn (Kharkiv region)
These kits are particularly important because they help children cope with stress, find calm, and feel safe even during difficult times. Providing space for play and development is a small but crucial step in preserving a child’s world and psychological well-being.
NGO “Responsible Citizens” sincerely thanks its partners at “Nova Poshta,” who consistently support humanitarian initiatives and help deliver aid to where it is needed most.
Together, we create a space of care and support for Ukrainian children.


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