Main mission: contributing to the development of civil society, economic, political, and social reforms in Ukraine, influencing the formation of policies, protecting rights and freedoms, improving the quality of human life, in particular women, children, and youth, by combining the efforts of the community and the state. Work during the war: Since the beginning of the full-scale invasion of rusia, our organization was one of the first in the city to create a «Volunteer Headquarters», on the basis of which we began to provide humanitarian aid to IDPs arriving in Odesa (more than 140,000 IDPs were registered in Odesa region at the end of February). We are constantly engaged in attracting part... read more Main mission: contributing to the development of civil society, economic, political, and social reforms in Ukraine, influencing the formation of policies, protecting rights and freedoms, improving the quality of human life, in particular women, children, and youth, by combining the efforts of the community and the state. Work during the war: Since the beginning of the full-scale invasion of rusia, our organization was one of the first in the city to create a «Volunteer Headquarters», on the basis of which we began to provide humanitarian aid to IDPs arriving in Odesa (more than 140,000 IDPs were registered in Odesa region at the end of February). We are constantly engaged in attracting partners and donors to our activities, and in March 2022, with We opened the "IDP HUB: First Aid", on the basis of which we provide MHPSS support and humanitarian aid, case management services and accompany to medical institutions, state structures, etc. 2 teams consisting of psychologists, social workers, and medical workers visits far away regions and provides psychosocial, medical, and humanitarian assistance on the basis of two organization's mobile ambulance vehicles. In 2022, with the financial and technical support of International Funds and Organizations, FHL implemented 42 Projects. We continuously and systematically monitor needs to provide our beneficiaries with the care and services they really need. We provide services to beneficiaries only in Odesa region, but in other regions, such as Mykolaiv and Kherson. With the onset of a full-scale war, the Directions of FHL have only increased, as we continue the implementation of all projects and directions that were started before the war, and launched the work in new ones related to the provision of psychosocial, medical, and humanitarian support for IDPs.
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By Iryna Fomina | Project Assistant
During the reporting period, we covered 1871 vulnerable beneficiaries of Odesa region: Women with children affected by war 18-47 years old; IDP women (including single mothers) aged... Read the full report ›By Ludmila Vorojilova | Project Assistant
Almost 2 years on from the beginning of the full-scale invasion of Ukraine an estimated 5.35 million people remain internally displaced with an estimated 8.1 million displaced abroad. The war has... Read the full report ›By Ludmila Vorojilova | Project Leader
We did a big work with this almost 2 years of wa, we helped a lot of people. During the reporting period, our team made 3 trips to the Kherson region: 06/13/2023, 06/19/2023, 06/28/2023.We analyzed... Read the full report ›