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Polish-Ukrainian Friendship Bridge

East House is an original project of the Euro-Atlantic Institute.

The idea of ​​creating a Volunteer Hab on the Polish-Ukrainian border resulted from the enormous activity of our volunteers operating from the first days of the Ukrainian-Russian war.

In the first months of the conflict, we evacuated refugees. Very often they were our acquaintances and friends.

Currently, we are trying to support both military and civilian hospitals in Ukraine with humanitarian aid.
We also help civil and military administration within our capabilities.

The creation of a joint humanitarian aid project called "Polish-Ukrainian Friendship Bridge", the main goal of which is to obtain humanitarian aid for Ukraine, is the result of the signing of a cooperation agreement between the Euro-Atlantic Institute in the Republic of Poland and the "ЗдійсниТи Мрію" Foundation in Ukraine.

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​Military hospital

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​Civil hospital

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​Civil administration

11

Committed volunteers

85

Wysłałem utwory z pomocą

7

Companies constantly engaged

98%

​Successful aid deliveries

Military

​To help civilians, we should first help the military. We want to provide everyone with the latest life-saving equipment and kits. For this purpose, we contact and cooperate with appropriate companies and organizations.

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Children

​Children are the most defenseless group during war. Unfortunately, every racket stroke is associated with injuries, stress and important issues. We work with local schools and administrators to create shelters and help families.

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​Civilian life

Many people cannot leave their homes. They still live under daily rocket fire: elderly people, families with children, disabled people. Many of them live in dilapidated houses, without any civilian facilities. Just like those who left life in dangerous cities - they became homeless and unemployed.

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