Habitat for Humanity is in partnership with CRS supporting light and medium repairs and winterization upgrades in Ukraine. Milova is a community in the recently liberated and former frontline in Kharkiv Oblast of eastern Ukraine. Thousands of houses, apartment blocks and schools in the area have been damaged by shelling, tank fire and airstrikes.
LOCATION: UKRAINE
Habitat for Humanity in partnership with CRS is supporting small scale community infrastructure repairs. This village school in Korbochkyne, a community in the recently liberated and former frontline in Kharkiv Oblast of eastern Ukraine, was struck directly by several rockets.
LOCATION: UKRAINE
The Bondarenko family from Adzhamka, Kirovohrad Oblast, Ukraine, in their apartment secured through Habitat Poland’s Social Rental Program, sharing a moment with the apartment owner.
GLIWICE, POLAND (08/25/2022)
Habitat for Humanity’s employees load furniture into a truck at the ReStore warehouse in Warsaw, Poland.
WARSAW, POLAND (08/22/2022)
Habitat for Humanity’s reuse store - ReStore, became a hub for furniture and material distribution.
WARSAW, POLAND (08/22/2022)
Distribution of appliances (washing machines, dryers, etc.) to support our Ukraine response across Slovakia.
Location: SLOVAKIA
Global Expo, a collective center in Warsaw home to around 5,000 refugees from Ukraine. Volunteers helped with painting and numbering the partition walls that Habitat for Humanity provided and installed through its ReStore in Warsaw to provide refugees with much-needed privacy.
WARSAW, POLAND (12/15/2022)
Kira (5) from Mariupol, Ukraine, in her apartment in Warsaw, secured through Habitat Poland’s Social Rental Program.
WARSAW, POLAND (08/23/2022)
Lilja, her younger sister Nastia and her mother Olga with their cats outside their temporary apartment in Budapest.
BUDAPEST, HUNGARY
A formerly abandoned office building in Bucharest transformed by Habitat for Humanity Romania to create accommodations and social space for refugees.
BUCHAREST, ROMANIA (November 2022)
A formerly abandoned office building in Bucharest transformed by Habitat for Humanity Romania to create accommodations and social space for refugees.
BUCHAREST, ROMANIA (November 2022)
Valentina from Khmelnitskiy city in western Ukraine, holding her favorite tea towel in a temporary apartment in Budapest.
BUDAPEST, HUNGARY
Employee of Habitat Poland’s housing information line, launched to support refugees from Ukraine.
WARSAW, POLAND (08/22/2022)
ReStore employees furnishing the apartment for the arrival of the Railko family.
WARSAW, POLAND (08/22/2022)
The Railko family seeing their Habitat-subsidized apartment for the first time.
WARSAW, POLAND (08/26/2022)
An office building in Warsaw, Poland, transformed into temporary housing for Ukrainian refugees.
WARSAW, POLAND (08/24/2022)
Yana (32), her mother Liliia (55), and her daughter Marta (3) from Cherkasy, Ukraine, found safety and stability in Warsaw, through Habitat Poland’s Social Rental Program.
WARSAW, POLAND (08/23/2022)
The Kirienko family in front of their house, secured thanks to Habitat for Humanity Germany.
Location: GERMANY
In the early days of the invasion, Habitat for Humanity was present at the most transited border points in Romania to provide on-the-spot information and short-term accommodation.
Location: ROMANIA
While our programs may differ according to individual needs and the context in which we address them, our vision remains firm: to help families build their resilience through affordable, dignified housing.
Location: ROMANIA
Habitat for Humanity’s response to the crisis meets affected families where they are.
Location: ROMANIA
Habitat for Humanity was present at the most transited border points in Romania to provide on-the-spot information and short-term accommodation.
Location: ROMANIA
Habitat for Humanity was at the border, providing heaters tents and emergency kits.
Location: ROMANIA