It’s been three years since Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February of 2022 that set off a humanitarian crisis that continues to ripple across the region. Since then, Project HOPE’s commitment to the families and children whose lives were devastated has remained unwavering. Thanks to the generous support of our donors, our emergency response has grown into a comprehensive humanitarian intervention that has reached over 1.9 million people across four countries. Our reconstruction projects have restored care to over 143,000 people across Ukraine. And just this month, our teams began reconstruction on the Family Medicine General Practice Outpatient Clinic in Mykulychi village. You can find the three-year impact report of Project HOPE’s response here.
Thanks to you, Project HOPE is still here, standing with Ukraine and its people. And we’ll stay as long as it takes.
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War in Ukraine: A Visual Timeline
For three years, Project HOPE has focused on supporting the most vulnerable populations in frontline regions following Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine. We put together a visual timeline that shows how our response has unfolded to meet the health and humanitarian needs of Ukrainians throughout three years of crisis.
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Mental Health Crisis for Children in Ukraine Intensifies
Children in Ukraine are bearing the brunt of the mental health crisis. Many of them are enduring long-lasting psychological trauma with little access to mental health services. But thanks to your support, Project HOPE has been actively providing essential mental health and psychosocial support to over 238,000 Ukrainians. Read more here.
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Zahatlsi, Kyiv Region Clinic Opening
The village of Zahaltsi suffered significant damage to both the residential sector and social and medical facilities during the Russian occupation in 2022. Thanks to you and our partners, we’ve built a new clinic to serve the community. After 6 months of tireless work, the ambulatory opened its doors at the end of August. Watch the video of the clinic opening here.
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