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«Vitamin» Aid Distribution Center

As part of the humanitarian aid distribution project, hundreds of refugees receive food assistance daily in Dnipro and across the Dnipropetrovsk region, including Kamianske, Kryvyi Rih, Samara, and other cities. Thanks to a strong partnership with MCC and the Step with Hope International Charitable Foundation, aid centers in these cities are supplied with essential products […]

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Charity Lunches

In Kamianske, a kind and caring tradition has been established—every Sunday, the regional aid center organizes charity lunches for the most vulnerable members of the community. On average, 50 to 70 people attend these lunches.The meals always take place in a warm and cozy atmosphere. Volunteers from the “Step with Hope” Charitable Foundation not only

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A Child’s Smile

Unfortunately, the war has forced many children to grow up too quickly. Volunteers of the “Step with Hope” Charitable Foundation often encounter serious, frightened, or sorrowful gazes from children. Genuine laughter and bright smiles, which are the most natural expressions of childhood, have become a rare treasure, deeply missed by our hearts. At the ICF

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The «Bread» Project

Just as bread is essential, so too is this project. We are deeply grateful to Ukraine TrustChain. From the very beginning, you have supported our ideas and our initiatives, including the Bread Project. Every week, we distribute over 6,000 loaves of bread.Every week, in three regions of Ukraine—Dnipropetrovsk, Donetsk, and Kharkiv—our volunteers deliver bread to

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Volunteer-Bees

Every week, we provide updates on the work of our humanitarian aid distribution centers. You probably remember our posts about the tireless volunteer bees of the Underground. In fact, there are several such distribution points in Dnipro, located on both the right and left banks of the city. Every Sunday, each center distributes around 120

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