Elena Report-Nikopol, Ukraine

Elena Report-Nikopol, Ukraine

Elena Report-Nikopol, Ukraine

This is Hanna with her family. Their windows were very old and through the windows cracks wind was blowing all the time. They have small children and they always were called. Especially children were saying thank you so much for your help and support. Nine windows isolation were made in their home.

Andrea Report-USA

Andrea Report-USA

Andrea Report- USA

One of the great things about social media is the ability to share ideas. A friend of mine posted on WhatApp a story about cooking for lage numbers of people in both WWI and WWII. This got me thinking. Could this method be of value in this war?

Although generators are being widely used, some areas of early liberation have nothing and many hungry people. One idea is to coordinate with food relief. Would it be helpful to drop off a large pot of ready-made stews and soups to one of these pot cookers? I’ve been asking around to see what interest there is. 

Another idea is to drop them at shelters. They could be setup either outside or inside. The latter would need stove pipes exiting the room, simular to the wood-burning stoves.

So far, relief workers in the worst areas in the east are very interested, while areas with sporatic eletricty are not. Ive talked to one front-line cooking group and am waiting for a response.

I’ve asked our wood-burning stove company in Ukraine if they could make some of these. More info soon…

 

Elena Report-Nikopol, Ukraine

Elena Report-Nikopol, Ukraine

Elena Report-Nikopol, Ukraine

This is Natalia and her granddaughter. They live in Kapulevka. For the past five months, they are spending their nights in the basement because of the shelling  threats and thanks to the stove, finally there are not going to be cold in there. Thank you so much to Angie.

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