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XXXIІI Конвенція СУА 113 Children Without War is a program of evacuation and protection of Ukrainian orphans and children who do not have stable parental care. With the escalation of the war, children were moved to shelters within hotels in Turkey. The program included daily care, meals, and leisure activities. Young children are enrolled in school, while older students participate in online school sessions from Ukraine. Both medical and dental care is provided. Throughout the years of the war, participation in the program varied between 547 to 2,000-plus children. UNWLA began to support the program in March 2022. Zemliachka is an NGO well-known for its efficient and consistent aid to women soldiers who are active on the front lines. As of 2023, UNWLA is collaborating with this organization. As of May 2024, more than $110,000 had been raised for much-needed winter uniforms tailored for female bodies. Uniforms are designed and sewn in Kharkiv factories, also securing jobs for local residents. Dzherelo Center is a rehabilitation and school facility in Lviv for children and youth and young adults with moderate to severe physical and cognitive disabilities. Similar centers throughout Ukraine now model its state-of-the-art practices. The UNWLA supported this program from 2017-2022. In 2022, 700 hygiene kits were donated. Rodyna Ukraine in Kyiv provides camp opportunities for children living through the challenges of war. Two-week programs feature games, workshops, weekend activities throughout the year, and counseling with trained staff. The UNWLA provided a one-time grant in 2022 to support four two-week sessions for a total of up to 500 children. Ukraine Trust Chain used grant funds provided by UNWLA to set up warming centers. These warming centers were essential for keeping residents and internally displaced persons warm in cities with long-term power outages. Their teams and partners purchased six generators, as well as stoves and related supplies. These warming centers were organized in southern and eastern Ukraine where russian bombs and missiles damaged or destroyed infrastructure. Harmonia is an orphanage based in the Kharkiv oblast. In February 2022, 1,500 children were evacuated to a facility in Chernivtsi. The UNWLA provided a one-time grant in April 2022. Kherson Center for Social and Psychological Rehabilitation is an orphanage serving 23 children in- residence and 35 in-need children, ages 3-17, who live in the neighborhood. The UNWLA provided a one- time grant in August 2022. Collective Home for the Elderly in Kherson was supported by the UNWLA in 2023 when an urgent need was expressed for 19 mattresses and clothes dryer. Our UNWLA liaison, Dr. Maria Furtak, based in Lviv, facilitated the purchases and deliveries. Dr. Mariya Furtak also passed on UNWLA funds to Lviv Oblast Hospital for Veterans , Tuberculosis Dispensary in Dnipropetrovsk , Urgent Care in Mykolaiv , Mykolaiv Children’s Clinic , and Krakovetskiy Rehabilitation Center . Babusia thanking UNWLA
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