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At Hope For Ukraine, our mission is to provide life-changing support to the people of Ukraine through humanitarian aid, education, medical assistance, and rebuilding efforts. On this channel, you'll find powerful stories of resilience, updates from our volunteers on the ground, behind-the-scenes of our relief work, and ways you can help make a real difference.
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In a basement near Ukraineâs frontline, an elderly woman has been living in hiding from the war â isolated, fragile, and largely unseen.
When our volunteers arrived, she made her way up the stairs on her cane, unsure what to expect.
What she found was a food kit, oat milk, and proof that someone had not given up on her.
Her expression in this photo says it all: disbelief giving way to relief, the quiet dignity of being remembered.
This is the work of Hope For Ukraine â finding the people the war tries to erase, one delivery, one doorway, one basement at a time.
No one should have to wonder if the world still sees them.
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Look at this photo.
One of our volunteers found these dogs that were abandoned. We gave them water and took them to our shelter.
Many families in Ukraine had to leave their pets behind during the war.
To learn more about rescuing abandoned pets, visit hfu.org/hope-pets-project/
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They live on $50 pension
Every week, we reach elderly men and women who have nowhere to go and nothing to spare. They didnât evacuate. They couldnât. This is their home â the only one theyâve ever known.
They survive on minimum government pensions that donât cover the basics. A kilo of meat. Cooking oil. Decent bread. These arenât luxuries. In a war zone, theyâre almost impossible.
So we bring them.
Every kit we deliver is a weekâs worth of real food for someone who otherwise goes without. For an 80-year-old woman sitting alone on a bench. For an old man who hasnât left his apartment since the shelling started. For people the world stopped counting.
They donât ask for much.
Just enough to eat. Just someone to show up.
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4 boys. One mom. Daily blackouts near the frontline.
Today they got solar energy resilience kit.
Tonight, they cook a hot meal regardless of what Russia does to the grid.
Thatâs what resilience looks like hfu.org/ #hfu #hopeforukraine
In the darkest moments, hope doesnât disappear â it fights. Defiant Hope: hfu.org/defianthope/
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Food kits distributed to mothers with small children hfu.org/ #hfu #hopeforukraine
One book. Hundreds of stories. Ordinary lives, extraordinary courage: hfu.org/defianthope/
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đ˘đŻď¸Veronika Chuyan, just 28 years old, lost her life in Kyiv while doing what any mother would: trying to shield her children from incoming Russian missiles and drones. She was killed instantly on her way to a shelter. Her two little boys, ages 5 and 3, survived the attack with injuries but are now left without their mother #ukraine #CrimesAgainstHumanity
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Take a moment to envision your city.
You tuck your children into bed, thinking about the grocery list for tomorrow. Then, the unimaginable happensâthe sky rips open.
In a single night, 656 drones and 73 missiles descend upon ordinary lives. In an instant, 21 lives are lost, including two children who will never grow up, never laugh again, and never know a world free from fear. In Kyiv, a residential buildingâa space filled with kitchens, toys, memories, and warmthâtransforms into a mountain of grey rubble and shattered dreams.
When confronted about this violence, the Kremlin's response is chillingly straightforward: âThis practice will continue.â They do not hide their actions; they broadcast them with pride.
This raises an urgent question: Why are we looking away? Why have we allowed such terror to fade into background noise? Why do we treat the mass murder of children as just another news cycle? Ukraine is fighting for freedom, pleading for the means to defend its skies, while the world hesitates.
If this were your home, your children, your city buried under concrete, how much help would be "enough"? It is time to awaken and take action. We must do more, and we must do it now.
One book. Hundreds of stories. Ordinary lives, extraordinary courage: hfu.org/defianthope/
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Welcome to Kyiv. đ¤ The European capital where 3 a.m. doesn't mean leaving the clubâit means seeking shelter. It is heartbreaking. đ
Endorsed by war correspondents and journalists who were there. Defiant Hope: Preorder your copy hfu.org/defianthope/
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Food kits distributed to seniors in Kherson hfu.org/
Behind every bag of aid is a story of extraordinary courage. Read them in Defiant Hope: Preorder your copy hfu.org/defianthope/
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Food kits delivered to families near frontline hfu.org/ #hfu #hopeforukraine
These are the stories that became Defiant Hope. Pre-order: Preorder your copy hfu.org/defianthope/
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