Elena Report-Nikopol, Ukraine

Elena Report-Nikopol, Ukraine

Elena Report-Nikopol, Ukraine

This Evgeney. He lives in Nikopol, he doesn’t have any kind of heating system in the house but now thank to this stove he won’t be cold any more. Thank you so much!

Our funding has been running low. Please help this project continue. If you know of a company or business who might like to support us, please help. We can put a company name on stoves and logo of support on our website. #WoodStoveProject #UkrainianChildren #UkrainianChildren.org #HelpUkraine www.UkrainianChildren.org

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Elena Report-Nikopol, Ukraine

Elena Report-Nikopol, Ukraine

Elena Report-Nikopol, Ukraine

This is Anthonena.  She is the lonely woman who lives in the house with no heating at all. She is 89 years old. When we installed her the stove, she said that now she don’t even want to die. Because of the cold, which he she had in her house, she  didn’t want to live, but now she doesn’t want to die, and she was so thankful to everyone who took part in a help to hear.

Elena Report-Nikopol, Ukraine

Elena Report-Nikopol, Ukraine

Elena Report, Nikopol, Ukraine (Windows)

This is Kristina. She lives in Nikopol and her husband is serving in army right now. A shell hit the yard of their house and destroyed all the windows. Some of the windows were closed with the brakes (plywood) and it was very dark in the house, but thanks to this windows, it will be warm and bright in Kristina’s home.

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!

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

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!