Humanitarian Corridor

We have obtained a certification that allows us to travel to Ukraine under the official humanitarian aid logo as part of the humanitarian corridor.

Such certification will ensure us priority entry at the border as well as faster customs clearance. This is a major help, as until now, truck drivers carrying our aid packages have had to wait long hours, and sometimes days, at border crossings.
 
The trucks with our aid are now driving under the humanitarian aid logo. The aid packages we send to Ukraine have already helped over 55,000 people in liberated towns, villages and shelters.
 
In the last week alone, we have sent 3 trucks of humanitarian aid to Ukraine, bringing food and hygiene supplies to nearly 12,000 people in Zhytomyr, Ternopil and the Transcarpathian region. One of these trucks was packed by the participants of the Pohoda Festival and the other one was helped by the youth during the YFJ event in Piešt'any.
 
Our partners from ADRA Ukraine, with whom we have been cooperating since the beginning of the war, then distribute the parcels to displaced people and to the inhabitants of liberated and war-torn towns and villages. Since the beginning of the war, our humanitarian aid has reached over 55,000 people in Ukraine. You can also donate an aid package. More information about the aid package can be found at here
 
The families and households to whom we send humanitarian aid are very grateful and praise the content and quality of the humanitarian packages. We are delighted that our humanitarian intervention is receiving such a positive response and reinforces our belief that it continues to make sense to help.
 
Read more about our humanitarian aid in Article
 
Thank you for continuing to help us.

 

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