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- Training from the NGO “Volunteer - 68” for students of the Pechenizkyi Lyceum named after H. Semyradskyi
On October 2, representatives of our lyceum together with the NGO Volunteer 68 conducted an on-site practical training on first aid for students of grades 10-11 of the Semyradsky Pechenizky Lyceum of the Pechenizky District Council of the Kharkiv Region. First aid skills are a critical necessity for everyone, especially in times of war. Today, it can save lives without exaggeration. During the training, the students learned and practiced how to stop bleeding using tamponade and tourniquets, how to act in case of body burns, hypothermia, cardiac arrest, etc. Under martial law, you should be prepared for anything. Simple things save lives, and a clear understanding of the algorithm of actions will help you pull yourself together in an emergency and provide first aid to yourself or a victim. The students really enjoyed the training, they were active throughout and now have practical knowledge We thank the coaches of our lyceum and the NGO Volunteer 68 for conducting a practical training for students of the Pechenizkyi Lyceum named after H. Semyradskyi of the Pechenizkyi District Council of the Kharkiv Region.
- NGO “Volunteer-68”: First aid training for children - knowledge that saves lives
On September 15, specialists of the Volunteer-68 NGO held a workshop on “First Aid” for students in grades 9-11 and on September 18 for students in grades 8. The seminar covered the tasks, stages and principles of first aid.
- Temporary shelter for people with limited mobility from frontline communities opened in Kharkiv
The first evacuees were settled in a shelter for people with limited mobility in Kharkiv by volunteers. These are residents of frontline villages in the Kupiansk district. The shelter was opened on July 26, 2023, says Yevhen Kharlamov, a volunteer with the NGO "Volunteer - 68". Yevhen Kharlamov. “You can live in it for up to three weeks.
- Free shelter for evacuated people with limited mobility set up in Kharkiv
In Kharkiv, one of the office premises was converted into a shelter for people with limited mobility and disabilities. It cost international donors more than a million hryvnias to equip it. The shelter has 34 beds and will operate 24/7. It has all the parameters of accessibility. The first evacuees will be admitted on July 27.
- Care without Boundaries: a shelter for people with limited mobility and disabilities opened in Kharkiv.
On July 26, 2023, the Vostok SOS Charitable Foundation, in partnership with the Volunteer-68 Humanitarian Aid Center, opened the first transit shelter for people with limited mobility and people with disabilities in Kharkiv. To equip the premises, procurement of over UAH 1,000,000 was made. The activity is being implemented within the framework of the project “Warming centers and evacuation: providing assistance to the affected population of Ukraine” with the support of the Diakonie Katastrophenhilfe.
- NGO “Volunteer-68” united the community to address issues of support for people with disabilities
Representatives of the Department of Social Protection of the Kharkiv Regional Military Administration took part in a roundtable organized by the NGO Humanitarian Aid Center “Volunteer - 68” to discuss issues related to the long-term accommodation of people with limited mobility who were evacuated from the dangerous areas of the region and the provision of social and psychological assistance to them. The event was attended by more than 30 people from public, charitable, volunteer and other organizations.
- Shelter for evacuated people with limited mobility is being prepared in Kharkiv
One of Kharkiv's dormitories is preparing a room to temporarily accommodate people with limited mobility from Kharkiv, Donetsk and Luhansk regions. The first floor of the dormitory was given to the shelter as it is suitable for accessibility. The first evacuees will be accepted here on July 27. People will be brought to Kharkiv from the de-occupied territories and the front line, said Galyna Kharlamova, head of the NGO "Volunteer - 68". Galyna Kharlamova, head of the Volunteer 68 public organization.
- The "Volunteer - 68" Humanitarian Aid Center continues to provide humanitarian aid to vulnerable residents of Kharkiv
The Volunteer 68 Humanitarian Aid Center provides targeted aid packages with the support of reliable partners. The assistance is provided in the form of: food packages household chemicals; baby and adult diapers; baby food personal hygiene products; pet food. Assistance is provided to those who have the hardest time: elderly people persons with disabilities of groups 1, 2 large families Women with children under 10 years of age
- Patronage of people in Kharkiv
In the Kharkiv region, patronage for people with limited mobility, people with disabilities, and people affected by shelling or military aggression is provided by the NGO "Volunteer - 68" Humanitarian Aid Center as part of the "Capable and Strong" project implemented by the East Europe Foundation with the support of Switzerland.
- Partnership of the NGO “Volunteer - 68” and St. Martin's Center to support people with limited mobility and vulnerable groups
This week has been tense for the whole of Ukraine, the enemy has changed its terror tactics and for almost a whole week, starting at four in the morning, has been bombing our country and civilians in cities and in their homes. Thanks to the air defense troops, most of the threats have been destroyed, but I can see from the people I meet that they are tired from lack of sleep and the uncertainty they fight every day.
- Our next evacuation project is coming to an end
Our next evacuation project is coming to an end, during which 103 flights were made and almost a thousand people were evacuated from the frontline areas. We are grateful to everyone who contributed to this cause, supporting us with money, resources and information!
- “Shelling has become more frequent": how people are evacuating from Kupyansk
The de-occupied Kupianske community, which has been under fire from the Russian army since September, has announced a mandatory evacuation of people with limited mobility and families with children. Since the decision was made on February 27, several dozen people have been evacuated. Families with children mostly refuse to leave. People with disabilities are partially persuaded.