As part of the fourth phase of the national project “Side by Side: United Communities” and in accordance with the signed Memorandum of Cooperation between the Velykonovosilkovska Community in Donetsk Oblast and the Teplitska Community in Vinnytsia Oblast, social support was provided to a resident in need of external care.
Thanks to this coordinated effort, a resident of the Velykonovosilkovskyi community—a single, mobility-impaired person with a Group I disability—was transported to the inpatient care unit of the Teplitskyi Social Service Center (providing social services).
This step is an important example of the practical implementation of inter-community cooperation, where partnership translates into concrete actions and assistance for those who need it most. Ensuring proper care, safety, and support for vulnerable groups is one of the key priorities in community work, especially in today’s circumstances.
Such decisions demonstrate that community cohesion is not just about joint events, but also about real support, care, and responsibility for every resident. It is through cooperation and solidarity that the resilience and humanity of Ukrainian society are forged.
Based on materials from the Velykonovosilky Settlement Military Administration