| Aid Partner: | Hopekeeper Foundation |
| Funds: | Part of USD 19,982 grant |
| Regions: | Kherson |
| Aid provided: | Tarpaulin materials for sealing damaged homes |
| Beneficiaries: | Approximately 250 families |
When a missile or drone strike shatters your windows and tears holes in your walls, the most urgent need is protection from the elements. Through our partnership with the Hopekeeper Foundation, approximately 250 families in the Kherson region received tarpaulin materials to temporarily seal their damaged homes.
These materials helped residents quickly protect their living spaces from rain, wind, and further destruction. For families enduring constant shelling, this simple but vital support meant the difference between an inhabitable home and complete exposure. It gave them a sense of safety and dignity in the most difficult circumstances.
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The Hopekeeper Foundation is a charitable organization with a far-reaching network dedicated to providing direct assistance to the most impacted areas in Ukraine. SA2U has had the pleasure of working with the Hopekeeper team on numerous successful projects and continues to be inspired by the heart and dedication they bring to their work. This project was part of a USD 19,982 grant covering six initiatives in the Kherson region.


