Over 2 thousand humanitarian aid sets received by residents of Dobropole community
“Thanks to the partnership of the NGO “Responsible Citizens” with World Vision International and with funding from Aktion Deutschland Hilft (ADH), we are able to respond as quickly as possible when the situation in frontline communities worsens. In March, we distributed more than 2,000 individual food parcels in Dobropillya, Biletske and Svitloe. With the support of the Dobropolye City Military Administration, we were able to quickly distribute the aid and support people, – said Olga Kosse, Chairman of the Board of the NGO Responsible Citizens.
It should be noted that the day before, pre-registration was held in the above-mentioned settlements, where the humanitarian situation has become very complicated due to the escalation on the front line. Preference was given to vulnerable categories of citizens, most of whom are families with children and internally displaced persons.
We have already received numerous thanks from the residents of the Dobropolye community for the efficiency and quality of the products. When preparing the kits, the NGO “Responsible Citizens” prefers high-quality goods from Ukrainian producers.
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