Bringing Warmth to Ukraine – One Stove at a Time

Bringing Warmth to Ukraine – One Stove at a Time

Bringing Warmth to Ukraine – One Stove at a Time

As the harsh winter approaches, we are reminded of the importance of warmth, especially for those living in regions where consistent heating is a luxury. In Ukraine, many families face the challenge of inconsistent or nonexistent electricity, leaving them with few affordable options to stay warm. Additionally, the ongoing conflict has taken a toll on basic infrastructures, including the power grid, making the situation even more dire.

But there’s hope on the horizon. Ukrainian Children Inc, a non-profit organization dedicated to the welfare of Ukrainian families, has embarked on a mission to provide a practical solution to this pressing problem. Through a partnership with a small stove manufacturer in Dnipro, Ukraine, they are making a big difference in the lives of their fellow Ukrainians.

Volodymyr’s story is one of resilience. His house was destroyed in shelling, forcing him to take shelter in a summer kitchen.

Without a heating system or a regular stove, he endured extreme conditions. Ukrainian Children insulated the only window in his makeshift home and installed a stove, offering Volodymyr a glimmer of warmth and comfort.

Olga, a disabled individual living with her mother, received only a minimal pension, which was insufficient to cover the costs of gas heating. The situation was dire until Ukrainian Children stepped in, providing them with a stove that would serve as their primary source of heat and a means to cook their meals.

For many like Albina, who lost her job and found it increasingly difficult to secure employment due to her age and the impact of the war, paying utility bills became an insurmountable challenge. With no means to pay for electricity and heating, she faced a cold and uncertain future.

The Solution: Stoves for a Warmer Tomorrow

Ukrainian Children Inc’s solution to this crisis is simple yet effective. They purchase high-quality wood stoves directly from a local manufacturer in Dnipro, cutting down on shipping costs and time delays. These stoves are not only affordable to fuel but also versatile, capable of heating a house and cooking food. Many municipalities and NGOs provide free wood to communities, making the ongoing costs manageable for families in need.

Each stove comes with 2 pipes, 2 45-degree angle connections, 1 pipe top-cap, and a customizable plaque. The plaque can bear either “www.UkrainianChildren.org” or a donor’s message, symbolizing the warmth and support that each stove represents. The cost of each stove is $150 USD, and it is all locally sourced, with shipping from Dnipro included.

By hiring trusted locals to install the stoves, Ukrainian Children Inc lowers the risk of theft and ensures that the stoves are put to good use, providing much-needed warmth to those who need it most.

A Warm Future Awaits

Albina, Olga, Volodymyr, and countless others now have a source of warmth and hope in their homes, thanks to the dedicated efforts of Ukrainian Children Inc and the generosity of supporters like you. As the winter chill sets in, let us remember the impact we can make when we come together to support those in need.

If you’d like to contribute to this heartwarming cause or learn more about our efforts, please visit https://www.UkrainianChildren.org.

Elena Report-Nikopol, Ukraine

Elena Report-Nikopol, Ukraine

Elena Report, Nikopol, Ukraine

This is Irina. Her apartment was shelled twice. Every time, she was at home hiding in the corridor. She said this is what saved her life. When the windows were destroyed by a shockwave, pieces of glass were flying all over apartment. She found some of them in the wall, cabinet, sofa and on her bed.

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!

#NikopolWindows #NikopolWindowProject #InsulateUkraine #UkrainianChildren #UkrainianChildren.org

www.UkrainianChildren.org

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Elena Report-Nikopol, Ukraine

Elena Report-Nikopol, Ukraine

Elena Report-Nikopol, Ukraine

This is Lubov. Last year, at night she was sleeping and woke up because of an explosion. She heard pieces of glass flying in her apartment. She couldn’t calm herself down for a week. She couldn’t eat and lost 5 kg. Now she’s feeling better and very grateful to everyone who supports her with this window insulation.

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!

#NikopolWindows #NikopolWindowProject #InsulateUkraine #UkrainianChildren #UkrainianChildren.org

www.UkrainianChildren.org

Elena Report- Nikopol, Ukraine

Elena Report- Nikopol, Ukraine

Elena Report-Nikopol, Ukraine

This is Tatiana. She lives alone. One of her sons died and second son went to war. One month ago, a shell hit her house destroyed almost all of the windows. She got very scared but she’s glad that she survived. She said thank you so much to UkrainianChildren and everyone who supports the window insulation project.

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!

#NikopolWindows #NikopolWindowProject #InsulateUkraine #UkrainianChildren #UkrainianChildren.org

www.UkrainianChildren.org

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Elena Report-Nikopol, Ukraine

Elena Report-Nikopol, Ukraine

Elena Report-Nikopol, Ukraine

This is Svitlana. When the Russian army started shooting at Nikopol, she moved her children out of the city. She had to stay to take care of her elderly parents. When the shell happened near her building, all the windows in her apartment were destroyed. Thanks to UkrainianChildren and insulation window project, she will be warm in the winter time.

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!

#NikopolWindows #NikopolWindowProject #InsulateUkraine #UkrainianChildren #UkrainianChildren.org

www.UkrainianChildren.org

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