Bringing hope to Ukraine since 2016 🙏🇺🇦 We provide food, shelter, solar power, medical attention & education.
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Rice with meat. Coleslaw. A packed hall of seniors who survived occupation and now survive on pensions that don't stretch far enough. We feed them — thousands, every day, no exceptions.
This village is close enough to hear the front line at night, but today it was quiet enough to just focus on food.
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Hope For Ukraine
Hope For Ukraine
You can bomb the cities. You cannot bomb childhood.
Pipe cleaners, hot glue, six kids making angels. No fear in this room. No war, for one hour.
We will not let this war steal their childhood.
No power, no problem. This family just got a solar generator, panel, and electric cooktop — light and hot food even when the grid fails. You are not invisible. We found you.
She doesn’t have one dog. She has a street full of them — and she treats every single one like it’s hers. Same scratch behind the ears, same crouch to their level, same “hey, I see you” for every stray that runs up. 🐾 hfu.org
A missile left this crater in Zaporizhzhia. By the next afternoon, two boys were jumping into it like a puddle after rain. That’s childhood under fire — the destruction becomes the playground.
An entire village lined up for food kits today. Mostly elderly, mostly women, all of them waiting quietly for help that finally arrived. You are not invisible.
Hope For Ukraine
Hope For Ukraine
A Different Father’s Day.
In Ukraine, too many fathers rest beneath the earth. Children stand beside headstones too small to grasp “forever.” “тато, дивись!” has gone quiet.
Remember them.
Six months without a store. She forgot what factory-made food looks like — the labels, the plastic, all foreign now. Then this bag arrived.
No podium. Just a road and a line of soldiers. In the hardest moments, people need to see their leader standing where they stand. He did.