Grant Sardine: day 2
Grant Sardine: day 2
We continue to talk about the adventures of canned fish in the Kharkiv region. The other day, volunteers of Rotary HUB visited the de-occupied villages of Kharkiv. There is no need to tell much about such directions as Kupyanskyi, Vovchanskyi, and Izyumskyi. Unfortunately, journalists talk about them enough in daily emergency reports. However, despite the rocket attacks, people remain here for 11 months.
Someone no longer has glass windows, but has chipboard. Someone's door no longer hangs on its hinges, but stands on a good word. They survive as best they can. And we can help with strategic grocery sets, including sardines in oil that can be stored right in the middle of the room.
What preceded? In December, we took part in the competition for mini-grants from Network of 100 Percent Life of Rivne as part of the EU4CSOs Emergency Actions project. The New Level team defended the project "Product kits for IDPs from de-occupied territories".
What is the result? In the first days of January, our headquarters received 5,184 cans of sardines with the addition of oil, with which we now strengthen the Rotary aid packages. We ship about 700 food packages per day, which means we feed seven hundred families. All this gives hope for a bright, Ukrainian-European future, which the Kharkiv region will definitely see!
The publication was prepared as part of a sub-grant of the EU4CSOs Emergency Actions project with the financial support of the European Union, which is implemented by the "Network of 100 Percent Life of Rivne". Its content is the sole responsibility of the sub-grantor of the EU4CSOs project Emergency Actions Rotary Club Kharkiv "New Level" and does not necessarily reflect the position of the European Union.
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