One Year Later: Remar SOS Support in Ukraine’s Time of Invasion
Today marks the one-year anniversary since the start of the large-scale invasion in Ukraine. In this challenging period, Remar SOS team has remained steadfast in its commitment to providing essential support and relief to the affected communities. As we reflect on the past year, let us highlight the impactful work accomplished by our dedicated team.
Hot Meals and Necessities:
Throughout the year, Remar has served hot meals to an astounding 950,000 individuals affected by the conflict. We believe that a warm meal not only nourishes the body but also provides comfort and a sense of normalcy in times of crisis. Additionally, we have distributed over 1,320,000 kilograms of first necessity items, ensuring that basic needs are met for those facing displacement and hardship.
Medical Attention and Rescues:
Our team has been provided crucial medical attention to 99,000 people affected by the invasion. From emergency care to ongoing treatments, we have worked tirelessly to address the health needs of those impacted by the conflict. Furthermore, we have successfully rescued 19,000 individuals, ensuring their safety and well-being amidst the chaos.
Continued Commitment:
As we reflect on the past year, we want to emphasize that our work in Ukraine is far from over. Remar remains dedicated to supporting and rebuilding communities affected by the invasion. Our team continues to work tirelessly on the ground, offering humanitarian aid, providing everiday support and giving meals for refugees, providing psychological support to help individuals heal from the trauma they have experienced, providing clothes and activities for fmilies and kids.
One year has passed since the beginning of the large-scale invasion in Ukraine, but Remar SOS commitment to the people remains unwavering. Through the provision of hot meals, essential supplies, medical attention, and rescues, our team has made a tangible impact on the lives of those affected. As we move forward, we stand united with Ukraine, ready to continue our vital work and support the resilience and recovery of the communities we serve.