Delivering humanitarian aid to Kryvyi Rih and Zaporizhzhia
The NGO “Responsible Citizens” together with @novaposhta_humanitarian delivered 300 kg of humanitarian aid to Child-Friendly Spaces in Kryvyi Rih and Zaporizhzhia.
These spaces are more than just rooms — they are places where children can feel safe, where attentive adults are nearby, where they can play, read, draw, and simply be themselves.
We brought the things that help children remain children — even when air raid sirens sound outside. Games, books, stationery, and art materials — simple items that support emotional well-being and offer a sense of normalcy.
Today, it’s not only about covering basic needs. It’s about creating spaces of care — where resilience, trust, and hope can grow.
We believe that even one safe space nearby can become a source of strength for a child and their family.
We work every day to ensure that children are never left without support. Even in the darkest times.
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