Supporting the Health, Well-being, and Dignity of Vulnerable and Conflict-Affected People in Ukraine and Moldova
The “Posmishka UA” Foundation, in partnership with the humanitarian organization INTERSOS, is implementing the project “Supporting the Health, Well-being, and Dignity of Vulnerable and Conflict-Affected People in Ukraine and Moldova.” The project aims to assist vulnerable populations in the Kherson region affected by military actions by providing hygiene supplies, housing repair kits, and heating resources.
Who Can Receive Assistance?
Residents of the following communities in the Kherson region are eligible for assistance:
- Vysokopilska
- Velykooleksandrivska
- Kalynivska
- Borozenska
- Kochubeivska
- Mylivska
Types of Assistance Available:
- Emergency Shelter Repair Kits: These kits help with the quick restoration of damaged homes, providing essential materials to seal and reinforce structures, preventing further deterioration and preparing them for long-term repairs.
- Solid Fuel: Fuel briquettes to ensure effective heating during the winter months, helping maintain warmth and comfort in homes.
- Hygiene Kits: Essential hygiene supplies, including laundry detergent, soap, shampoo, towels, toothbrushes, and other necessary items for maintaining cleanliness and comfort.
How to Receive Assistance?
Specialists from the “Posmishka UA” Foundation, together with community representatives and the Social Protection Service, work to identify the most urgent needs of the population to provide hygiene kits and emergency housing repair kits.
If you need assistance or want to learn more about how to receive support under this project, please contact your local community representatives, who will help you submit a request.
Find Your Community’s Social Media Page:
- Vysokopilska Community
- Velykooleksandrivska Community
- Kalynivska Community
- Borozenska Community
- Kochubeivska Community
- Mylivska Community
Eligibility Criteria for Assistance:
The following vulnerable groups are eligible for support:
- Low-income families (households officially recognized as low-income under current legislation).
- Single-parent households with children under 18, including:
- Single mothers or fathers with legal status from the child’s birth.
- Widows/widowers raising a child alone.
- Parents living separately without financial support from the other parent.
- Legal guardians raising a child alone.
- Persons with disabilities.
- Elderly individuals (60+).
- Families with three or more children (under 18 or up to 23 if they are students).
- Individuals with chronic illnesses or severe diseases, including mental disorders.
- Households registered with territorial social service centers.
- Households with internally displaced persons.
Hotline for Assistance Requests:
- “Posmishka UA” Foundation: +380 50 460 22 40
- Humanitarian Organization INTERSOS: +380 96 162 13 41
The project is implemented by the “Smile of Ukraine” Charitable Foundation in partnership with the Humanitarian Organization INTERSOS with the support of the German Foreign Ministry and the Humanitarian Organization Action Medeor.

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