Over 300 kg of support for children and families
Assistance continues to reach communities living near the frontlines. This week, we sent more than 300 kilograms of psychological support for families with children — sets of games and educational materials that help children recover, communicate, and feel safe through play.
The aid was delivered to communities in the Kharkiv, Dnipropetrovsk, Zaporizhzhia, and Sumy regions, where our specialists work daily with children and parents affected by the consequences of the war.
Such deliveries are effective tools that help psychologists and facilitators support children, reduce anxiety, and restore a sense of joy. We are grateful to our partners from Humanitarian Nova Poshta, who help ensure the continuity of assistance and contribute to the resilience of people in the communities.


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