Elena Report-Nikopol, Ukraine

Elena Report-Nikopol, Ukraine

Elena Report-Nikopol, Ukraine

This is Oksana. She lives in a village Kapulevka with her family. For three times already their house was shelled, their house locates very close to the seashore, and because of the danger of shells they can’t stay at night in the house. They sleep in the basement. Thank to the stove from you, they will be warm in the basement at night. Thank you so much for your help and support.

Elena Report-Nikopol, Ukraine

Elena Report-Nikopol, Ukraine

Elena Report-Nikopol, Ukraine

This is Tatiana, she lives in the village Pershotravneve. She is a pensioner and also she’s single. She doesn’t have any children who could help her. There is no heating in the house. When we brought her the stove it was 5° degrees in the room, because of the cold in the room, wallpapers fell off and mold covered all the walls. After we have installed the stove for the first time she felt warm in her house. She said thank you so much for your help.

Elena Report-Nikopol, Ukraine

Elena Report-Nikopol, Ukraine

Elena Report-Nikopol, Ukraine

This lady is Lubov, she lives in Nikopol. She’s a pensioner and she has a minimal pension. That’s why to pay for a gas heating is too expensive for her, but thank to the stove which she’s received she can get warm during the winter. And also she was pleasantly surprised that the stove has a place for cooking. She said that she will do the best tea on it.

Elena Report-Nikopol, Ukraine

Elena Report-Nikopol, Ukraine

Elena Report-Nikopol, Ukraine

This is Irina. She lives in Kapulevka village. She has 2 children and there is no heating in their house. She is a single mother and can’t go back to work yet because her children are too small. And her savings wasn’t enough to do a gas heating. And when she received this stove she couldn’t believe that it’s for free. She was very grateful

Brad Report-Bakhmut, Ukraine

Brad Report-Bakhmut, Ukraine

. Brad has been been helping in Ukraine, since the war began. A former UPS driver from Maine, Brad is now a bit of a “last mile” aid and rescue guy. He’s been working in Bakhmut, Ukriane at great peril. He’s evacuated well over 100 individuals, supplied countless people with needed food and medical supplies. He has save lives. He has also help deliver wood-burning stoves for us.