Around 8,500 people receive aid from Favor Foundation in frontline areas
Report from the Favor Foundation
The Favor charitable foundation, operating with the blessing of His Beatitude Metropolitan Onuphry, summarized its work in 2024. Despite numerous challenges, the foundation managed to assist 8,484 people over the year, thanks to the support of compassionate individuals. Beneficiaries included residents of frontline areas in the Donetsk region, liberated territories in the Kharkiv and Kherson regions, IDPs, and families in difficult circumstances in the Kyiv, Sumy, Kharkiv, Odesa, Vinnytsia, Kirovohrad, and Dnipropetrovsk regions.
Throughout the year, the foundation provided people with food, medicines, drinking water, hygiene products, and household chemicals. Food supplies were purchased for feeding centers, resulting in the preparation of 9,250 servings of hot meals. Additionally, the foundation provided assistance with clothing and school supplies.
“Your support is invaluable – it gives people hope that they can endure these difficult times, and that is very important,” noted the Favor Foundation.
As previously reported, the Favor Foundation is raising funds to provide gifts for children in frontline areas.
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