115 kg of Humanitarian Aid for Children in Lozova, Kharkiv Region
NGO Responsible Citizens, together with Humanitarian Nova Poshta, delivered humanitarian aid to the Transit Center in Lozova, Kharkiv region. The aid consisted of kits for psychological support and child development for children forced to leave their homes.
Currently, families with children who were displaced by the war are staying in the transit center in Lozova. To help them adapt to new conditions, Responsible Citizens and Humanitarian Nova Poshta delivered 115 kg of humanitarian aid.
The kits include creative materials, educational tasks, and activities that support psychological relief. They help reduce anxiety, restore a sense of safety, and allow children to remain children even in the challenging conditions of war.
Our organization consistently works to ensure that displaced children have access to support and a safe space for recovery.


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