Hope for Ukraine Expands Humanitarian Deliveries to Frontline Areas Amid USAID Suspension

04.02.25 14:57 Uhr

Increasing Firewood, Food, and Solar Power Resilience Kits to Support Vulnerable Communities

ROSELAND, N.J., Feb. 4, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- In response to the recent suspension of USAID assistance, Hope for Ukraine, a humanitarian organization committed to providing critical support to Ukrainian communities impacted by the ongoing conflict, announced today that it is significantly expanding its humanitarian aid efforts to frontline regions. Beginning on February 1, 2025, the organization has started to triple its weekly firewood deliveries, increase food kit distributions, and initiate its Solar Energy Resilience Program to provide sustainable power solutions to families enduring harsh winter conditions.

Hope for Ukraine's supplies of food and firewood arrive in warzone regions of Ukraine.

"We are working to ensure that the most vulnerable people have the basic necessities to get through this winter with adequate heat and food amidst the sudden lack of critical funding from USAID," said Yuriy Boyechko, Founder and CEO of Hope for Ukraine. "Our main goal right now is to support frontline families even more than before to ensure they don't lose hope."

Hope for Ukraine is increasing its firewood distribution from 20 tons to 60 tons per week. This supply will help 120-140 families in frontline regions, including Kherson, Donetsk, Kharkiv, Sumy, and Dnipro, endure the freezing winter conditions. In the next two weeks, the organization will deliver the first 16 solar power energy resilience kits to families in frontline areas. These kits, part of Hope for Ukraine's Solar Energy Resilience Program, will reduce dependence on firewood by providing compact solar-powered generators and electric cooktops to help families prepare fresh meals.

Hope for Ukraine will also expand its food aid program, increasing its distribution from 1,500-1,600 families per week to reach even more people in need. This initiative ensures that displaced and war-affected families receive the sustenance they require during these difficult times.

"The ongoing 90-day audit of USAID funds has raised severe concerns among humanitarian groups about the continuation of life-saving programs," added Boyechko. "The volunteers and community members that we work with daily are risking their lives to keep Ukraine standing as an independent country, and we must do all we can to support them."

The expansion of Hope for Ukraine's humanitarian assistance comes in the wake of the sudden suspension of U.S. foreign development aid by the Trump administration. This pause has already led several humanitarian organizations to halt critical aid operations, severely impacting war veterans, internally displaced people, and vulnerable populations across the country. Hope for Ukraine remains committed to filling this urgent gap and ensuring that families in frontline areas have the resources they need to survive the winter. The organization urges continued global support to sustain its humanitarian mission.

About Hope for Ukraine
Hope for Ukraine is a registered 501(c)(3) non-profit organization (EIN: 81-1401967), passionately committed to making a positive impact in the lives of those affected by the Ukraine crisis. Established with strong dedication in 2016, our mission is rooted in compassion and driven by the vision of a united, resilient, and peaceful Ukraine. Hope For Ukraine is a four-star charity with Charity Navigator and Platinum Transparency Charity with Candid, and it received vetted status from Global Giving. These recognitions underscore our dedication to transparency, accountability, and excellence.

Hope For Ukraine was established with a mission to provide assistance with food, shelter, and education to the needy people in Ukraine. Ever since 2016, we have evolved ourselves and helped people throughout the challenges of the Russian war. The full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022 served as a rallying cry for Hope for Ukraine. In the face of hardship, we redirected our efforts to address the urgent needs of those affected by the conflict. Our primary focus shifted to providing food, clothes, shelter, and medical support to people affected by the war. Hope For Ukraine Charity | Donate to Ukraine Charity Site (hfu.org).

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