Tag Archives: Zaporizhzhya

  • Zaporizhzhya continues to provide shelter for IDPs from Donets’ka and Luhans’ka oblasts

    Zaporizhzhya continues to prepare additional facilities for resettlement of internally displaced people from Donets’ka and Lugans’ka oblasts. One of the facilities set up for resettlement of for IDPs is situated at Lenin Avenue, 81. Previously the building was held by premises for the Center of alternative medicine practice. Upon completion of the lease contract and according […]

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  • Inspired by Christmas spirit…

    The Christmas season is well under way in Zaporizhzhya City Aid Center. While it is snowy and frosty outside, our hall is full of warm and cheerful mood. We held five Christmas morning performances for 300 children who were resettled from the war conflict areas on the east of Ukraine. We are thankful to our […]

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  • Visiting the collection center at the Recreation Facility “Chajka”

    On December 4, 2014 the City Aid Center together with experts from the State Emergency Agency of Ukraine in Zaporizhzhya Oblast has visited 30 families of IDPs who were forced to leave their homes in Donets’ka Oblast. Now they temporary reside in Zaporizhzhya in the recreation facility “Chaika” (i.e. “Seagull”) on  Khortytsya Island. After talking […]

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  • They are not able to come to us, so we come to visit them …

    Working with elderly people features some very specific traits and requires a certain experience. Apart of aspects of expertise, one needs to grip well all the subtleties of their psychological state, like mood, mind state, struggles and anxieties, fears and worries, as all these aspects have a direct impact on the health condition and lives […]

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  • Our Aid to the Displaced Population

    Due to the ongoing conflict in eastern Ukraine, the civilians of Donets’ka and Luhans’ka oblasts (provinces) are forced to leave their place of residence and seek asylum in other places. According to the State Emergency Agency of Ukraine in November 2014 over 38,000 IDPs were officially registered in Zaporiz’ka Oblast, of whom 12,000 are registered […]

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