Power Ukraine: Supporting Civilian Resilience Amid War

As the full-scale war in Ukraine approaches its third anniversary, the Putin regime continues its daily attacks on Ukraine’s civilian infrastructure, targeting electric grids, power plants, and energy facilities. These assaults have left more than one million Ukrainians without access to electricity, heat, or the Internet, severely impacting their ability to stay warm, communicate, and carry on with daily life.

In response, the Human Rights Foundation (HRF) launched the Power Ukraine campaign in December to provide portable generators and charging stations to communities most affected by the conflict, particularly in the Kharkiv and Sumy regions. The campaign focused on reaching internally displaced civilians and frontline areas where needs are most urgent.

Over the course of the campaign, HRF raised over $59,000, which was used to deliver 60 portable generators to households and five charging stations to hospitals. These efforts enabled communities to regain access to power for heating and communication, and supported the continuity of medical care in severely affected regions.

The initiative highlights the essential role of energy access in conflict zones and underscores the importance of targeted, community-based humanitarian efforts.

Learn more and donate to help HRF Power Ukraine at:
Power Ukraine – Human Rights Foundation

Watch a message of gratitude from HRF’s Power Ukraine campaign:
YouTube – Power Ukraine Impact

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