In Ukraine, Vulnerable Families Brace for Winter With UNICEF's Help
Zoya, 55, her daughter Iryna, 28, and grandson, 6-year-old Denys, recently returned home to Shybene, in Kyiv oblast. But there is no house to return to.
The family fled in March as their town came under attack, managing to escape when the house caught fire during heavy shelling. There was no time to pack, and everything left inside was lost.
With winter coming, Zoya says she will try to make the barn — the only roofed structure remaining on the property — habitable. There is no heat and no insulation.
'We are not ready for the winter. Just one coat and a pair of sneakers for each person, and that's it'
There are thousands of families like Zoya's in Ukraine that will need assistance to get through the winter. They will need warm clothes, jackets, boots and blankets.
Winter kits containing emergency supplies are on the way — part of UNICEF's ongoing response in war-affected areas.
UNICEF has been on the ground in Ukraine since war escalated in February, meeting urgent needs inside the country and in refugee host countries — most recently supporting a humanitarian convoy delivering food, water, hygiene kits, shelter material and winter supplies to families who had been stranded for months in parts of eastern Ukraine as those areas became accessible.
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