Report for June. West Support continues to increase the presence of the humanitarian bloc in Ukraine

As of the first days of Juny 2022, the international agency «West support inc. in Ukraine» increased the funding of its humanitarian block by 83% in terms of providing charitable assistance to victims of military aggression and recruited an additional 17 officers of the mission to record human rights violations. Thanks to coordinated cooperation with foreign partners in the context of increasing the list of assistance, the agency was able to diversify the humanitarian block for the purpose of effective distribution and targeted receipt of goods. Every day, our volunteers carry out a full cycle of work with humanitarian cargo, starting with receiving the cargo in the ports of Europe, ending with the transfer to the final recipient, regardless of his status, a temporarily forced displaced person or a person who suffered as a result of a military conflict.











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We continue to work and call on all our partners and donors to work together and help Ukraine in this difficult time for the world. By supporting Ukraine, we support our democratic values, for which people are dying in Ukraine
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