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  • A group of eleven people poses outdoors amid greenery under a cloudy sky. Most wear military or camouflage clothing. One person in a light shirt and pants sits in a wheelchair. Three individuals hold sheets of paper, likely certificates. Equipment and containers are visible in the background. The scene conveys recognition, solidarity, and camaraderie, possibly linked to military service or a training event.
  • Four people stand next to an open cargo truck parked on a street. One person is seated in a wheelchair. Inside the truck are cardboard boxes and plastic containers. In the background is a building with a red roof and a “HOTEL” sign, with boarded-up windows and doors. Trees, grass, and a concrete barrier line the road. The scene suggests a loading or unloading moment, possibly related to humanitarian aid or community support.
  • Three people are in a small room resembling a medical or aid distribution space. One man in a wheelchair gives a thumbs-up gesture, while two others sit nearby. A table with a patterned cloth is covered with medical supplies and pharmaceutical boxes. A cardboard box with more items sits on the floor, and additional supplies are stacked on a bed or examination table. The window is covered with reflective material, and various items are placed on the windowsill and a cabinet. The scene reflects a moment of humanitarian or medical support in a temporary or field setting.
  • Six individuals stand in front of three large trucks—red, orange, and white. All wear military or tactical gear, including helmets and body armor. A man in a wheelchair is positioned at the center. The red truck displays the word “ЮНТЕР” and license plate “BB 3147 CX.” The white truck features a logo resembling a humanitarian organization. A brick building and cloudy sky form the backdrop. The scene suggests coordination or support, possibly in a humanitarian or logistics context.
  • A man in a wheelchair observes an outdoor worksite. He wears a black long-sleeve shirt with “TOMMY HILFIGER” on the sleeve and blue jeans. In the background are two trucks—one loaded with red and white bags, the other green with large tires. Nearby are metal panels, a container marked “CE 3954,” two cylindrical objects, and a small cart. The scene reflects the involvement of a person with mobility impairments in a construction or logistics setting.
  • Four individuals stand beside a silver Nissan Navara pickup truck parked on a paved area near a residential building. One person is seated in a wheelchair, while the other three stand, two of them holding a blue flag with a yellow emblem and the words “МАГУРА” and “SEMPER AUDENTES.” The emblem features a stylized horse head and shield. In the background are a pink building, leafless trees, and parked vehicles. The scene captures a moment of solidarity or support, possibly linked to a community or veteran organization.

05.12.2025

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Today, we salute all those who simply take action. Those who do not wait for orders, do not count the hours, and do not ask what they will get in return, but support people where it is most needed.

Volunteering in Ukraine is about strength, humanity, and incredible endurance. It is thanks to such people that the country is holding on.

The Luhansk Association of Organisations of Persons with Disabilities has been working alongside those in need since its inception.

We work systematically where the challenges are most acute:

  • we deliver humanitarian aid to remote and affected communities;
  • we provide people with medical supplies and necessary assistance;
  • we work together with rescuers, military personnel and local residents in crisis situations;
  • we help to repair damaged housing, bring in materials and work directly on site.

A separate area of our work is supporting the military.

We deliver vehicles, equipment, machinery and necessary supplies to military units, including those where our partners and friends serve.

And this work continues every day. Because volunteering is not a one-time event, but a way of life. It is a choice to be useful where it hurts the most.


Today, we thank everyone who is with us:

  • those who load and unload vehicles;
  • those who collect medicines and aid;
  • those who travel to dangerous areas;
  • those who support us with words, actions, donations, and human warmth.

You are the people who hold the country together.

You are the heroes of the home front.

You are proof that goodness is stronger than war.

Happy International Volunteer Day.

Together we are strong.

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