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Projects Map
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| Project : |
General Material Support, Transcarpathia |
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| Country : |
Ukraine |
| Type : |
Social Care |
| Sector : |
General Material Support |
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Project/Sector Name:
General Material Support, Transcarpathia
Partner(s):
Dorcas Aid Transcarpathia Social Department
Irgalmas Samaritanus (Merciful Samaritan)
Children Home Morzsakat Lazarnak Charity Foundation
Geographical Area:
Transcarpathia, Western region of Ukraine
Start Sector :
1998
Achievements Until Now:
Approximately 27,500 families have received material aid as clothes, shoes, household materials, detergent, household equipment etc. Approximately 73 schools and kindergartens have received school furniture; other school equipment; 49 medical centres and hospitals have received equipment, medicine, and bandage. Numerous social and charity organisations, soup kitchens, church ministries and rehabilitation centres have been assisted with food, equipment, furniture, detergents and other essential goods. On average, 250-300 tons of goods were distributed annually.
Target Group:
Approximately 40 rural villages and 4-5 towns are targeted every year. The poorest families of the communities are helped with essential goods for everyday life. The social, medical and educational centres of the targeted locations will improve.
Problem Program Addresses:
Poor households lack essential materials and equipment. Government support to maintain, equip or improve medical, social, educational institutions and centres is little. Churches and Christian organisations lack goods to assist and help the poorest families in their area: support is needed to run Christian centres for youth, for addicted and to run soup kitchens.
Purpose:
To improve living-conditions of the needy people and improve the quality of services provided to them by the local medical, social and educational centres. Support local Christian churches and organisations in serving the needy in their area.
Main Activities:
Logistics: receiving trucks with goods, providing the necessary documents and permission. Selecting distributing partners and co-operating with them. Monitoring the distribution of the goods. Assessing the needs of local communities as far as needs of the poorest families and prioritized needs of local medical centres, social and educational institutions. Working close with local Christian churches and organisations in reaching the poorest of the area and supporting their services among them.
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