

Charitable fund Zarady Tebe (“For You”) was awarded $25,000 to fund their projects aimed at improvement of the living conditions of the most vulnerable segments of the population (lonely elderly, people with special needs, and children at risk), with attention paid to the inter-confessional and inter-ethnic dialogue.Here’s a spotlight on a few of the 38 we’ve issued grants for thus far: Razom’s Grants team sources and vets these organizations and volunteer groups in order to help provide hard-to-reach populations with food, water, hygiene products, and basic necessities. Charitable fund Z Poklykom V Sertsi (“Call of the Heart”) was awarded $30,000 to deliver humanitarian aid to small towns close to the frontline of the war or newly liberated small towns.Their grant was focused on delivering food packages to the elderly in Kyiv and Chernihiv oblasts. Over three dozen meetings with senators, members of Congress, Congressional offices, policy advisors and experts, and established think tanks.Meanwhile the Razom Advocacy team has been hard at work stateside and accomplished the following in the past three months: Oftentimes they are the first aid assistance that these people receive.
