The project is run by the NGO Centre “Women’s Perspectives” with the support of Open Society Foundation
To help a particular woman you can buy food for her, donate some money or order a service from her. To do this, leave a message for the project coordinator or use donate button.
We do not publish women’s contact information on the website to protect their safety and privacy.
I am from the city of Slovyansk, Donetsk region. Now I live in Kharkiv region. I have had severe kidney disease since I was 15 years old. I have only one kidney and now I had the fifth operation on it. I'm not working now because I'm not feeling well.
I am from the town of Chasiv Yar, near Bakhmut. My husband, a soldier, died in 2020 near Avdiivka. We have two children with him. Our house is destroyed. I am currently pregnant with my third child, but I am a single mother. I need help in the maternity ward, to give birth in August.
I am from Mariupol. My husband was a soldier, he was in Azov, he died at Azovstal. "Hrad" flew into our house and destroyed it. My son and I barely escaped from occupied Mariupol. For a long time I had nervous breakdowns, severe depression with drug treatment. Last week, my son went to war.
I live in Balaklia, I rent a room. My home was completely destroyed by a direct hit from a shell last September. My husband died in the same month. I have survived three councils, and I also have gout and rheumatism. I have a daughter, she is in Kharkiv, and it is not easy to live there either.
I live in Kharkiv region. My daughter left our region and my husband died. I was diagnosed with cervical cancer. I underwent a course of chemotherapy and a course of radiation exposure. All financial savings went to this. What will be the further treatment, whether there will be an operation - I do not know.
My family and I are from Kherson. First the occupation, now the flood... But that's not the worst thing. Enemies kidnapped my husband (he is a former soldier) and tortured him with electric current. Then they let him go. But he is completely sick, has lost his ability to work. And my son started having panic attacks after the raids and shelling of the occupiers.
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If you can provide services for a fee, would like to find a full-time or a part-time job, please indicate this in the questionnaire and we will inform the benefactors about it.
To help a particular woman you can buy food for her, donate some money or order a service from her. To do this, leave a message for the project coordinator or use donate button. We do not publish women’s contact information on the website to protect their safety and privacy.
The project “Woman for woman” needs funds to cover legal and psychological consultations for women in difficult life circumstances. You can support the project by donating a comfortable amount of money to the Centre “Women’s Perspectives”
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