Caritas for Ukraine
The war continues. So does our support.

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The war in Ukraine continues, bringing devastating consequences for civilians. Millions have lost their homes, and thousands of schools, hospitals, and houses have been damaged or destroyed. Many Ukrainians have become internally displaced and now live in temporary and inadequate conditions without basic necessities. They lack safe housing, access to clean water, heating, and medical care. Caritas Czech Republic has been providing long-term support directly on the ground — repairing damaged homes and restoring healthcare facilities, building modular shelters, securing access to drinking water, and helping to establish mental health centres.

Why donate now

  • More than 12 million people urgently need help
    – that’s every third person in Ukraine
  • Air raid sirens go off up to twice a day
    – the average alert lasts 2 hours, but some last up to 10
  • Nearly 4 million people are displaced within Ukraine
    – living in temporary shelters, searching for a way to reclaim dignity
  • Civilian sites are under attack
    – including schools, hospitals, aid centres, and homes
  • The healthcare system is overwhelmed
    – Hospitals and rehabilitation centres need repairs and expansion
  • Living in fear affects mental health
    – people need support and a sense of stability

Evžen Diviš
Attacks on both military and civilian targets have intensified in recent months. Residential buildings are being destroyed, the number of dead and injured is rising, and new waves of evacuation are underway. Damaged structures must be repaired or replaced, and the wounded place an even greater burden on an already overstretched healthcare system. The psychosocial strain on Ukrainian society is growing, and it will likely take decades to fully recover from the consequences. Our work continues, the needs are increasing, and we see it as our duty to persevere in providing help.

Evžen Diviš, Regional Manager for Ukraine, Caritas Czech Republic

What your donation enables

Modular homes, housing reonstrution

Modernisation of healthcare facilites

Eletricity generators

Well drilling, aess to drinking water

Courses for internally displace people


How Caritas Czech Republic helps

  • Modular homes are being built for families displaced within Ukraine
  • People receive support to rebuild and regain dignified housing
  • We modernise hospitals and improve access to quality rehabilitation and reproductive health services
  • Medical staff are trained to deliver effective care even under crisis conditions
  • We provide drinking water, insulate homes, and supply firewood to communities near the front line
  • We offer educational courses for internally displaced people to help them achieve self-sufficiency and find employment


Helping with us

Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Czech Republic

UHF

Czeh Aid

Articles

The Froimciuk family had to flee the war in Ukraine but found safe shelter in Moldova
September 23, 2024 News

The Froimciuk family had to flee the war in Ukraine but found safe shelter in Moldova

Tatiana and Igori Froimciuk, along with their children, were forced to flee the war-torn city of Mykolaiv, Ukraine, seeking safety in Moldova. Thanks to the support of Caritas Czech Republic, they have begun to rebuild their lives. Though the future remains uncertain, the family holds onto the hope of returning to Ukraine one day, dreaming of a stable and peaceful life ahead. 

I feel at home at the protected housing, says Elena from Moldova, who lives with a mental disorder
September 19, 2024 CCR-Moldova

I feel at home at the protected housing, says Elena from Moldova, who lives with a mental disorder

Elena, a 47-year-old woman living with a mental disorder, recently moved to the Viitorul protected house in Moldova. Here, she found a supportive environment where she can learn to live independently and feel included. The protected housing, opened by Caritas Czech Republic, offers personalised care, helping residents like Elena develop vital skills such as social interaction, communication, and household management.

Liudmila from Moldova has to rely on the help of others. Thanks to the services of a home care centre and telemedicine, she receives the care she needs
September 11, 2024 News

Liudmila from Moldova has to rely on the help of others. Thanks to the services of a home care centre and telemedicine, she receives the care she needs

In rural Moldova, the majority of people living alone are elderly and often lonely. Young people are leaving Moldova in large numbers because of the poor economic situation. This leaves mainly the elderly people in the country, who are struggling with inadequate health and social care, but also with loneliness. Like 73-year-old Liudmila. But thanks to visits from carers from a nearby home care centre, she is feeling better.

I just want my life back, says Natalia after she fled from Ukraine to Moldova with her daughters
August 22, 2024 News

I just want my life back, says Natalia after she fled from Ukraine to Moldova with her daughters

The war in Ukraine has forced more than six million people to flee their homes and seek refuge in other countries. Natalia is one of them. She fled to Moldova with her twin daughters, where the family is trying to live a decent life. It is hard, especially for the two girls, and they dream of returning home. Caritas Czech Republic has supported them to make their life in Moldova easier.

6 reasons why women are important in humanitarian aid
August 13, 2024 News

6 reasons why women are important in humanitarian aid

Did you know that women make up over 40% of the half of a million humanitarian workers who provide frontline care during emergencies, wars and disasters? There are many reasons why it is essential to acknowledge the work women do in humanitarian aid, from providing emotional support to empowering young girls. Let us show you how women impact the humanitarian field.