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Assistance with evacuation and reintegration in a new place for Ukrainians affected by the war.
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The situation in the Kherson Oblast is persistently difficult. The russians are shelling the free part of the region day by day. The constant danger, destruction of residential buildings and infrastructure, cold weather are forcing the local population to evacuate more actively.

The situation in the Kherson Oblast is persistently difficult. The russians are shelling the free part of the region day by day. The constant danger, destruction of residential buildings and infrastructure, cold weather are forcing the local population to evacuate more actively.
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For 2 days, our representatives were part of an incredible event organized by Razom for Ukraine 🇺🇸🤝🇺🇦. As a friendly community of partners, we chatted, got inspired by each other, and gained the strength and ideas to implement together. We thank Razom, all our colleagues! See you soon🫶🏼

For 2 days, our representatives were part of an incredible event organized by <a href="/razomforukraine/">Razom for Ukraine 🇺🇸🤝🇺🇦</a>. As a friendly community of partners, we chatted, got inspired by each other, and gained the strength and ideas to implement together. We thank Razom, all our colleagues! See you soon🫶🏼
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Today, on Volunteer Day, we want to thank every person who has ever been part of our team. We are grateful for your time, help and values we continue to bring into the world together, even if our paths have diverged. You will always be part of the Helping to Leave community 🫂

Today, on Volunteer Day, we want to thank every person who has ever been part of our team. We are grateful for your time, help and values we continue to bring into the world together, even if our paths have diverged. You will always be part of the Helping to Leave community 🫂
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At the beginning of the new year, we are still reporting on the one gone by 📈 The September and October reports are now on our website at helpingtoleave.org/en/reports Thank you for contributing to the help we provide Ukrainians 🤍

At the beginning of the new year, we are still reporting on the one gone by 📈 The September and October reports are now on our website at helpingtoleave.org/en/reports

Thank you for contributing to the help we provide Ukrainians 🤍
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Thank you for the year of trust, empathy, and assistance! This report is a testament to how much we’ve accomplished together. You can read 2024 annual report on our website: helpingtoleave.org/en/reports We are not stopping. Thank you for not stopping either.

Thank you for the year of trust, empathy, and assistance! This report is a testament to how much we’ve accomplished together.

You can read 2024 annual report on our website: helpingtoleave.org/en/reports

We are not stopping. Thank you for not stopping either.
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Our co-head of evacuation from the temporarily occupied territories and russia, Kseniia, has recently talked to the Kyiv Independent about the decree forcing a new wave of passportization in the TOT Learn more about what this might mean to the people on the ground in the article

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Helping to Leave has had a chat with FRANCE 24 about the situation in the temporarily occupied territories: forced passportization, russification and terror unleashed on Ukrainians Learn more at the link france24.com/en/europe/2025…

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Every child rescued from the temporarily occupied territories or russia is a victory. But there is still a lot of work to be done, and we are grateful for the opportunity to do more together to save Ukrainian children