“Escape from War” (2022–2024)

More than 700 residents of Ukraine — whose homes were overtaken by war and devastation — were evacuated from frontline areas and came under our care. They fled with almost nothing — sometimes wounded, often seriously ill, elderly, or with limited mobility. They left by car, bus, or train. And people are still arriving…
Since April 2022, and throughout the war, we have been meeting every evacuee. We urgently, immediately, or in a planned manner find shelter — hospitals, nursing homes, shelters, or private houses — and arrange their accommodation.

The challenge is to find a place for people with special needs within just a few hours, transport bedridden patients together with their few belongings to a temporary or new home, and ensure they have a dignified life.

Result: no one was left behind after evacuation.