Fundraising Campaign to Rebuild Hope for Children near Kharkiv

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Join us in raising 200,000 euros to renovate a vital bomb shelter at a school in Novopokrovka, Kharkiv region. Together, we can provide a safe space for nearly 400 children to learn and grow, even in the face of war and blackouts.

Ukraine2Power has joined forces with @vitsche_berlin as a #UkraineVerstärker_in to bring hope to children in the Kharkiv region. Nataliia Fiebrig, co-founder and CEO of Ukraine2Power, is participating in a collective fundraising campaign to renovate a bomb shelter at a school in Novopokrovka, Kharkiv region. Our goal is to raise 5,000 euros to contribute to the future of these children.

In addition to the funds raised, Ukraine2Power will provide a battery storage system for the school, ensuring they have light even during blackouts.

The overall fundraising target is 200,000 euros.

This amount will be used to renovate the school’s bomb shelter, a critical place of socialization for nearly 400 children. However, due to ongoing Russian attacks and the shelter’s poor condition, these children are currently forced to learn online, isolated from friends and teachers who could support them.

Children need a future filled with education and a nurturing environment. They need the light of knowledge, the warmth of their loved ones, and the hope for a better tomorrow. Let’s work together to make this a reality for them!

Please support and help ensure that kids can attend school, even amidst war and blackouts: https://cause.lundadonate.org/vitscheev/school-bomb-shelter-nataliiaf

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