Requalifiaction of the Territory Initiatives
Brave to Rebuild:
The Brave to Rebuild project is Hope Ukraine Foundation's response to the humanitarian crisis brought on by the February 2022 invasion. Since that day, more than 13 million people have been forced to leave their homes, seeking safety across borders and within Ukraine itself. Among them are 8 million refugees in Europe, as well as 5 million internally displaced persons (IDPs). For many, the journey home remains impossible due to damaged infrastructure, lack of basic services, and safety concerns.
Water Depuration:
Access to clean, safe drinking water is a basic human right, but in conflict zones, it can be a rare and precious resource. The destruction of infrastructure, combined with the contamination of water sources by hazardous materials and explosives, has left many communities struggling to find potable water. At Hope Ukraine Foundation, we recognize that clean water is essential for survival, health, and dignity. That’s why we’ve launched our Water Depuration initiative, a project dedicated to restoring access to clean drinking water in areas affected by war.
Humanitarian Demining:
One of the most dangerous and long-lasting legacies of war is the presence of landmines and unexploded ordnance (UXO), which pose a constant threat to the safety of civilians long after the fighting has stopped. At Hope Ukraine Foundation, we are committed to making war-torn areas safe again through our Humanitarian Demining* initiative. This project is dedicated to identifying, removing, and safely disposing of landmines and UXO, allowing communities to return to their homes and rebuild their lives without fear.
Hope Donations / Logistic:
Hope Donations is a humanitarian project providing essential aid, medical supplies, and equipment to Ukraine through partnerships like Amazon Donation and Italisky Dim. The Hope Ukraine Foundation has supported pediatric hospitals with critical resources, including thermal cribs and medicines, and maintained supply corridors from Poland to regions like Kherson and Kharkiv. To address energy shortages, the Foundation has introduced solar barrels, eco-friendly generators that deliver clean energy to homes, schools, and hospitals, fostering sustainable recovery and reducing reliance on outdated power sources.