The Chasovoyarsk and Uman communities continue to cooperate within the framework of the national project "Side by Side: United Communities."
The city of Uman has once again extended a helping hand. The veterans' home has taken in two more residents of the Chasovoyarsk community — elderly people who have lost everything as a result of the war: their homes, their property, and their normal lives. They were evacuated from the combat zone and today are in particular need of care, warmth, and support.
Deputy Head of the Chasovoyarsk City Military Administration Ruslan Pryimenko, together with Uman Mayor Iryna Pletnyova, discussed further cooperation within the framework of the project "Side by Side: United Communities." Special attention will be focused on helping people who have been left alone with their grief — without families, without homes, without support.
Twenty-two residents of the Chasovoyarsk community have already found shelter, safety, and hope for a dignified life despite all the hardships of war at the Veterans' Home.
On the eve of the New Year holidays, all Chasovoyarsk residents currently staying at the Veterans' Home were warmly greeted with New Year's wishes. They received treats and gifts from the Service Solutions Charitable Foundation, which has supported the Chasovoyarsk community on numerous occasions and consistently helps the elderly.
Together, side by side, we support those who need it most and prove that there is no such thing as someone else's misfortune.
Based on materials from the Chasovoyarsk City Military Administration