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We help where it is needed most!

ZCPO «Yakir» organization regularly travels to frontline areas, delivering humanitarian aid to civilians and military personnel.
The organization's vision is to create a system of assistance that responds to new challenges, contributes to the assistance of victims and builds unity and peace in society. The Yakir Center strives to become a guide of hope, assistance, support and recovery in this difficult time.

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How we help

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    Procurement and formation of humanitarian packages

    ● Food, hygiene products, clothing, medicines.
    ● Taking into account individual needs.
    ● Cooperation with local volunteers.

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    Delivery of aid to frontline areas

    ● Regular trips to combat zones
    ● Delivery of humanitarian aid and medical supplies

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    Spiritual and psychological support

    ● Psychological support for people in frontline areas
    ● Organizing meetings with residents of frontline territories, providing humanitarian aid and moral encouragement with the involvement of volunteers, chaplains, and ministers

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How we work

We prioritize villages that are nearly inaccessible due to landmines, destroyed roads, or extreme proximity to active combat zones—areas that volunteers and mobile stores usually simply cannot reach.
Upon arrival, we gather the remaining residents, socialize with them, sing together, discuss spiritual matters, pray for them, and distribute necessary assistance such as food, hygiene products, and warm clothing. In many cases, these small communities consist of only 20 people or less, while some settlements are almost deserted, with only two or three people left - often lonely elderly people.
For them, our visits are more than just humanitarian aid. They are a lifeline of hope, comfort, and human connection amidst devastation.

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It is difficult to count, but from May 2022 to the summer of 2023, we made more than 30 trips to the de-occupied territory and the front line, distributing humanitarian aid to civilians and conducting small support services for them. Since the summer of 2023, the frequency of trips has significantly decreased due to insufficient funding, which limits the possibility of providing humanitarian assistance.

As a result of the war, people's needs have changed significantly, which has affected the approaches to providing assistance. The organization has adapted its activities, focusing on supporting individuals and families who have lost their homes or whose homes have been partially destroyed, and those affected by hostilities. The changes concern both emergency humanitarian assistance (food, clothing, medicines, groceries and essential items) and long-term support: psychological rehabilitation, social adaptation and professional development.

Everyone can change the situation
and save a life

Contact us

You can get answers to questions about the organization's activities by phone: +38 (095) 861 09 31
For rehabilitation, individual psychological counseling and registration for a psychotherapy group, call:+38 (050) 746 17 74