Elena Report-Nikopol, Ukraine

Elena Report-Nikopol, Ukraine

Elena Report- Nikopol, Ukraine

Vitaliy’s building was shelled twice.

His balcony was completely destroyed. Somehow, he survived both times and wasn’t injured, but with the broken windows, it was very cold in his apartment. The window insulation became the only solution for him.

Please help us keep families warm in Ukraine. We need funding to help keep this project going. As little as $15 can replace a window.

The need is big, but small donations will make a difference!

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#NikopolWindows #NikopolWindowProject #InsulateUkraine #UkrainianChildren #UkrainianChildren.org @ukrainianchildren

Ukrainian Children Inc

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Elena Report-Nikopol, Ukraine

Elena Report-Nikopol, Ukraine

Elena Report-Nikopol, Ukraine

Where to Hide

Last year, shells hit next to Igor’s home. He said the Russian Army was shooting over 20 shells at once. Glass was flying all over the apartment. He didn’t know where to hide. Igor said thank you so much to Ukrainian Children and everyone who supports this project.

Please help us keep families warm in Ukraine. We need funding to help keep this project going. As little as $15 can replace a window.

The need is big, but small donations will make a difference!

Donate

#NikopolWindows #NikopolWindowProject #InsulateUkraine #UkrainianChildren #UkrainianChildren.org @ukrainianchildren

Ukrainian Children Inc

EIN# 88-1627269

Listed on GoldStar

https://www.UkrainianChildren.org

Please help us by sharing this post.

Elena Report-Nikopol, Ukraine

Elena Report-Nikopol, Ukraine

Elena Report-Nikopol, Ukraine

This is Ludmila. Last year, she went to her dacha, or cabin, to work in the garden. She said, “I didn’t want to go there that day because I was so tired, but I went anyway. When I came back from my dacha, I saw that all of the windows in my apartment were broken from a shell. There were so many pieces of glass and metal stuck in my walls. I just keep giving things to God that I wasn’t home at that moment.”

Elena Report-Nikopol, Ukraine

Elena Report-Nikopol, Ukraine

Elena Report-Nikopol, Ukraine

Raisa is a pensioner. She lives alone, and she doesn’t have time to go to the shelter when the shelling starts, so she always hides in the bathroom. When the shell hit her building, she was so scared. She couldn’t come out from the bathroom till the firefighters came and convince her that it was safe to come out. She was very grateful to Ukrainian children and everyone who supports the project of window insulation.

Please help us keep families warm in Ukraine. We need funding to help keep this project going. As little as $15 can replace a window.

The need is big, but small donations will make a difference!

Donate

#NikopolWindows #NikopolWindowProject #InsulateUkraine #UkrainianChildren #UkrainianChildren.org @ukrainianchildren

Elena Report-Nikopol, Ukraine

Elena Report-Nikopol, Ukraine

Elena Report-Nikopol, Ukraine

Going home!

When the shelling began, Ludmila moved to a safer city. As the months went by, she was lonely for her home and her city only to find her windows were gone from shelling. She had to stay with her friends. Now, thanks to Ukrainian Children Inc and Insulate Ukraine’s window insulation, Ludmila was able to go home.