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The "Skhid SOS" Charitable Foundation is rescuing people with disabilities from Kramatorsk

Published 23 June 2026 year, 09:29

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Due to intensified Russian shelling and constant attacks by FPV drones, the “Skhid SOS” Charitable Foundation continues to evacuate residents of Kramatorsk.

This time, John Greenwalds, a journalist with the American television network KETV, joined the foundation’s team and filmed the evacuation team’s work and the stories of the people they rescued.

71-year-old Galina was evacuated from the hospital. Following an amputation, she required constant care, medical support, and relocation to a safer region. Our team transported her to one of the hospitals in Lozova, Kharkiv Oblast.

In another photo, evacuation worker Roman Bugayov is helping 76-year-old Ms. Nadiya. Due to her health condition, she requires medical care, psychological support, and legal assistance. She is currently staying temporarily at the Social Adaptation Center for People with Disabilities run by the NGO “Ocean of Goodness” in Dnipro.

The story of these women does not end with their evacuation. The “Skhid SOS” Charitable Foundation team continues to support them: the foundation’s specialists help with housing arrangements and processing the necessary documents, and provide psychological support and social assistance. The search for a safe place for their permanent residence and care is currently underway.

The “Skhid SOS” Charitable Foundation helps people navigate the entire journey to safety—from evacuation from dangerous areas to finding shelter, necessary care, and support in their new location.

You can sign up for evacuation Monday through Saturday (8:00 a.m.–6:00 p.m.) by calling 0800 332 614.

Consultations are also available via messaging apps:

☑️ +38 099 710 48 72 (Viber);

☑️ +38 096 108 60 48 (Telegram).

These activities are carried out as part of the project “Comprehensive Support and Protection for Vulnerable Groups of Evacuees,” implemented by the “Skhid SOS” Charitable Foundation with financial support from the Humanitarian Fund for Ukraine.

Based on materials from the “Skhid SOS” Charitable Foundation