Non-profit organization “Support Ukraine” (Norway) specializes in humanitarian missions in the frontline regions of Ukraine. We distribute humanitarian aid and provide psychological support to people affected by the military operations.

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Non-profit organization "Support Ukraine"

Mission

To make our world more harmonious and kinder.

Tasks

To provide necessary assistance to those living in war zones in Ukraine.

Implementation

Fair distribution of humanitarian aid. We find people who really need help and make their lives a little better. We organize and control the delivery of aid to these people.

Values

1. We know that there is more kindness than evil in our world.
2. We prove that goodness can defend itself.
3. We show that kindness is a force that develops our world and unites people.

Who do we help?

People living near the war zones in Donetsk and Kharkiv regions

Most people who continue to live in war zones are elderly. It is impossible for them to give up everything and start life from scratch. Many have never traveled outside the village or region in which they live. They do not have the money, physical and moral strength to move. Many older people have serious health problems and do not believe in outside help. They continue to live under shelling in front-line villages, not wanting to leave their pets, their usual way of life and childhood memories.

Internally displaced persons living in Ukraine

Internally displaced refugees are people who have lost everything. Families with kids and single elderly people who were forced to leave their homes are the most vulnerable. The Ukrainian state only gives them a room in a dormitory and about 75 dollars a month. These are impossible conditions for survival. The economic situation in Ukraine is challenging. Because of the war, there are almost no jobs. Companies have either closed down or moved to the western regions of Ukraine or out of the country.

GRATITUDE FROM THE UKRAINIAN PEOPLE

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Residents of the Kupyansk district are grateful

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Ukrainian children say thanks for candy

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People are grateful for food. It was the first days of the war

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Priest in St. O. Nevsky church thanks for the help

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People from Donetsk region thank for the well

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Medical personnel are grateful for humanitarian assistance

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People from Kharkiv thank the Norwegian people

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Residents of Saltovka (Kharkiv) are grateful for drinking water

Completed projects

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1000 children living in the Kharkiv region received joy and gifts from Norway (1000 chocolates, 640 sets of sketchbooks and pencils and 300 toys) for International Children’s Day (from 29.05.23 to 12.06.23).

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2 hospitals in Kharkiv region received anesthesia stations from Norway as humanitarian aid.

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Delivery of 1000 liters of drinking water to Tsjasiv Jar, Bakhmut district. There is no access to drinking water in all city. May 2023.

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Borehole for water, 21 metres. Kupyansk district, Kharkiv region.

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Transport N42. Humanitarian aid from Norway is on its way to Kharkiv, Ukraine.

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Transport N34. Humanitarian aid is on its way from Norway to Ukraine.

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Transport N28. Humanitarian aid is on its way from Norway to Ukraine.

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Transport N27. Humanitarian aid is on its way from Norway to Ukraine.

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This is Kivsharivka, Kupyansk district, Kharkiv region, de-occupied territory. The front line is 10 km away.

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Delivery of 3,000 liters of drinking water in Kharkiv, North Saltivka district. This is one of the most affected areas of the city.

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We covered windows in Kharkiv Art Museum while the city was under constant shelling.

More about Kharkiv Art Museum

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First week of the war in Ukraine. People living in the metro in Kharkіv received food. March 02, 2022.

Results

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tonnes of humanitarian aid had been delivered to eastern Ukraine

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children have received gifts and sweets

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people living near the front gained access to drinking water

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completed projects in war zones in Ukraine

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hospitals received medicines and medical equipment

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