Volunteers from the NGO “Free and Faithful” and the Ronald McDonald House Charities provided humanitarian aid to over 500 Ukrainian families from the southern regions, including Kherson, who have endured occupation and enemy shelling.
The volunteers of NGO “Free and Faithful” in collaboration with the Ronald McDonald House Charities in Ukraine, delivered another batch of humanitarian aid to more than 500 Ukrainian families from the southern regions, particularly in the city of Kherson.
According to Vitalii Hersak, the head of NGO “Free and Faithful” Ukrainians may temporarily be without electricity, but they will never lose the light in their souls, especially when real volunteers and well-known philanthropists come to their aid. Thanks to the partnership with the Ronald McDonald House Charities in Ukraine, hundreds of Kherson families, who have endured the horrors of occupation and continue to suffer from constant enemy shelling but have remained on their native land, received timely humanitarian support.
The residents of Kherson expressed that it is important for them to feel that they are not forgotten. “For us, these meetings with volunteers are not only tangible help but also a sign that we are all together as one Ukrainian family, continuing our fight for our land,” they said.
As previously reported, the volunteers of NGO “Free and Faithful” have repeatedly provided humanitarian aid to veterans, internally displaced persons, and residents of frontline regions. They also regularly supply essential items to combat units of the Operational Command “South.”