IDPs in Ternopil received humanitarian aid from the Vadym Stolar Foundation
Kyiv • UNN
The Vadym Stolar Foundation has provided food parcels to support internally displaced persons in Ternopil as part of its ongoing humanitarian missions across the country. The Foundation plans its missions based on analysis and requests from those who have been forced to flee their homes as a result of the ongoing Russian aggression.
Volunteers of the Vadym Stolar Foundation Foundation volunteers carried out a humanitarian mission to Ternopil, where many internally internally displaced persons. To support Ukrainians affected by the war, representatives of the Foundation brought food packages, according to the website of the charitable organization.
"Due to the Russian aggression, today in Ukraine today has about 5 million internally displaced persons. The war has deprived these people of their homes, many of them lost their families and friends. We are trying to support them and and we will continue our humanitarian missions throughout Ukraine," said Vadym Stolar, founder of the Foundation, Vadym Stolar.
Since the beginning of the large-scale aggression, the Foundation has already carried out humanitarian missions to different regions of Ukraine, namely Sumy, Kharkiv, Kherson, Mykolaiv, hotspots of Donbas and places of residence of internally and places of residence of internally displaced persons in western Ukraine.
"Each of our missions is planned on the basis of based on the analysis of information about IDPs and requests received in social networks and e-mails from the Foundation. Our volunteers carefully study this information, plan the next trips, choose the places of destinations, purchase and pack the necessary products," said Natalia Prikhodko, a volunteer of the Vadym Stolar Foundation.