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INTERNATIONAL
SUPPORT
FOUNDATION
FOR UKRAINE

Support Ukraine during the Russian invasion

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About us

On February 24, 2022, a full-scale war began in Ukraine, a continuation of eight-years terror on the part of Russia. On this day, the whole country united to defeat the enemy, liberate the occupied lands, and achieve victory as a result. The life of every Ukrainian has changed, and it has become synonymous with struggle — for the future, their loved ones, their native land, and their history.
Every day we face huge losses. The enemy takes the lives of our loved ones, destroys our houses, destroys the infrastructure of our cities, and steals historical values. Our country has already suffered losses of more than 500 billion dollars. A cold winter is ahead, accompanied by threats from the Russians to leave us without heat and light. Because of Russia's war against Ukraine, about 15 million Ukrainians were forced to leave their homes. Even more, Ukrainians need humanitarian aid.
Realizing the importance of charity at this time, the charity organization "Found International Support For Ukraine" was created.

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    CO "Found International Support For Ukraine" was created by Ukrainian volunteers after the full-scale invasion of Russia on the territory of Ukraine.
    The main goals of ISFUA are humanitarian assistance to civilians who have suffered from Russian aggression, as well as assistance to defenders of Ukraine in treatment and rehabilitation after various degrees of severe injuries.
    Additional directions of our charitable organization ISFUA are:-the creation of comfortable conditions for families with children who were left homeless as a result of Russian shelling or occupation of cities;-assistance in the cyber fight against Russian propaganda on the Internet and television;-the restoration of critical infrastructure damaged by the Russians;-purchasing and transferring warm clothes and materials for the 2022-2023 winter season to those who need them.

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NEW HOME FOR UKRAINIANS

The territory of the Kyiv region is concentrated on internally displaced persons, namely 12% of the inhabitants from the Kherson region. That is why there is an urgent question of providing these people with permanent housing.

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    Resolving the problem of providing housing for IDPs solves the most critical issues:1. Resolving the housing issues of people whose homes are destroyed or unfit for habitation as a result of the Russian Federation's armed aggression against Ukraine;2. Creating living conditions and opportunities for people in new habitats.3. Reducing conflict sensitivities within communities, enhancing social cohesion within communities, and accelerating the integration of people in new places;4. Strengthening IPD's social protection and security;5. Preventing the migration of internally displaced persons to EU countries.

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IN THE LINE OF FIRE

Kryvyi Rih and Kherson region are municipalities with a population of over 1,500,000 people.Now they are one of the key frontline cities that play an important role in the defense of the South and East of Ukraine.
The enemy doesn’t stop trying to capture them, but it doesn’t succeed, so it bombards these cities daily.

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    The worst thing is that there’s a cold winter ahead, and many residents of the frontline cities have electricity and heating communications that are destroyed because of the war.

    Our goal is to help city residents who are on the front line. We plan to raise funds for humanitarian and mobile aid, medical and rehabilitation equipment, the support and restoration of critical infrastructure facilities that have been damaged since February 24, 2022, and the purchase of equipment and materials for the 2022–2023 heating season.

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REBUILDING OF DESTROYED BRIDGES

During the de-occupation of the right-bank part of the Kherson region, as a result of Russia's actions, 24 bridge structures of local and state importance were destroyed.

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    Bridges are important for the region, because thanks to them, the civilian population is provided with everything they need. According to the calculations of specialists, the destruction of bridge structures led to an increase in the length of the usual routes which varies from 42 to 512 km.The estimated amount needed to restore the bridge infrastructure is 340,000 euros.The project proposes the construction of modular mobile bridges, the construction time of which is much shorter than the reconstruction of the old infrastructure. Prompt restoration of the bridge infrastructure will allow significantly shorten the logistics chains and improve the security of the civilian population.

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BOMB SHELTERS FOR CIVILIANS

Since the de-occupation, about 80,000 people live in Kherson.Every day, the city and its surroundings are under massive fire from Russian artillery. Every day the civilian population is at risk of losing their health and life from an enemy shell.

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    The project proposes to create a network of Portable Shelters and Protected Spaces.

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NEW ENERGY INFRASTRUCTURE

As a result of the military aggression of the Russian Federation, more than 40% of all energy facilities were damaged: thermal power plants, hydroelectric power plants, as well as a large number of local and main substations.

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    To overcome the consequences of the destruction of the energy infrastructure, the project proposes to create decentralized energy systems based on the use of alternative energy sources such as wind, solar, and water energy, as well as the implementation of hydrogen-based solutions.

    The development of local power grids will make it possible to decentralize the energy supply system and make it more resistant to enemy attacks.

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MODULAR HOUSING FOR IDP`S

According to the report of the International Organization for Migration, the Kherson region is among the top 5 regions in terms of the origin of internally displaced persons. About 77 percent of IDPs intend to return to their places of habitual residence.
For 54% of IDPs, the main reason for not returning home is the security situation. More than a third (32%) of people also indicate a lack of access to services in their places of permanent residence, and a third (27%) note that their homes are under the temporary military control of the Russian Federation.

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    In order to improve the living conditions and promote the intentions of such persons to return, it is planned to create modular towns in the territory of the Kherson region.

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VICTIMS OF WAR

Give them a chance

The project is supposed to provide a centralized redemption of all apartments in a newly built residential complex located in the village Bilohorodka Kyiv region for further settlement of internally displaced persons from the Kherson region.

Goal €7 230 120


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