Big Mission, Bigger Team: Kateryna Pavlova joins Ukraine2Power

February 6, 2026

With Kateryna Pavlova joining Ukraine2Power to lead our humanitarian efforts, we have already delivered nearly 500 heating kits, personally placing them hand to hand with families braving the harsh winter cold.

It is truly inspiring to see how many dedicated and compassionate people are coming together. Kateryna Pavlova, who lived in Germany for more than 10 years, now joins our growing team, strengthening the bridge between Germany and Ukraine that makes this work possible.

“For me, this project is a story of unity. Nataliia Fiebrig — a Ukrainian woman living in Germany — initiated the fundraising for heating kits for people in Kyiv. Here on the ground, we pack them quickly and deliver them exactly where they are needed. Emergency response and long-term work on Ukraine’s energy resilience is what makes Ukraine2Power’s role so crucial in the time of Russian attacks.” — Kateryna Pavlova

Together with our partners from the Ukrainian foundation Help for Ukraine, and with the support of many volunteers, we have already distributed around 500 heating kits, handing them from hand to hand, directly to people facing the cold.

The reality is hard to accept: The situation remains catastrophic.
Ongoing attacks on energy infrastructure mean that cold is deliberately used as a weapon, forcing civilians — children, elderly, families — to survive in inhumane conditions.

And yet, solidarity continues to move faster than destruction.

We want to express our deepest gratitude to ordinary people in Germany and beyond who donate, support, and stand with Ukraine — from people to people.

We will keep delivering your warmth.
And we will continue to amplify this help together.

Thank you for your trust, your compassion, and your unwavering solidarity. 💙💛
It is felt right here, in the cold.

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