Andrea-Window Report

Andrea-Window Report

This method was devised by a group of Cambridge University graduates in an attempt to keep out the cold while allowing in light. 4 layers of plastic are wrapped around a PVC frame. Insulation noodles are used for separation of the plastic. Thermal tests have shown the plastic layers retain heat and rival dual-pane glass.

Local government tends to use a supply of plywood for repairs. The wood keeps out the wind but does not keep in the warmth. Plywood also makes the inside of the house dark. If electricity is off, they are left in total darkness. Even candles can be hard to find.

Elena Report-Windows, Nikopol, Ukraine

Elena Report-Windows, Nikopol, Ukraine

Elena Report-Nikopol, Ukraine (Windows)

This is Taisa she lives near the industrial facility when russians forces were trying to hit that facility they hit hear her house instead. All the windows were blown out by the shock wave. Taisa said thank you so much to UkrainianChildren organisation for such a great how much a great help and support.

We need funding to help keep this project going. As little as $15 can replace a window. Or if you know of a company that would like to sponsor a street, neighborhood or city, please let us know.

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

Elena Report-Nikopol Report

Elena Report-Nikopol Report

Elena Report-Nikopol, Ukraine

This is Ivan, he is from Kapulevka village. He and his wife can’t sleep at night in their house because of high threat of shelling. They are sleeping in the basement and thank to the stove they won’t be  cold there anymore.

Elena Report-Nikopol, Ukraine

Elena Report-Nikopol, Ukraine

Elena Report-Nikopol, Ukraine

This is Vera, she’s from Nikopol. She’s a single mom, because of war she lost her job and her heating system was cut off, because she couldn’t pay bills. Since the beginning of the winter day it was very cold in their house.

Window Project Begins!

Window Project Begins!

The Window Project-Nikopol, Ukraine
Thousands of windows in Nikopol are either gone or replaced with plywood, making cold and dark temporary solutions. That’s where a group of Cambridge University graduates comes in. They have come up with a method that will only cost $15 per window and rival 

a dual-pane glass window.
The goal is to replace every window in Nikopol, Ukraine with an inexpensive, warm, light-giving window. All will be installed by paid Ukrainians.
Initial supplies are collecting and within a couple days, the work begins.
Please be a part of this.! For only $15/window, you can bring warmth and light to a family.
Donate now