Current projects

A project created to support people affected by military conflicts (originally focused on Ukrainian refugees but has since expanded). Our mission is to provide humanitarian support to those who have faced war, the loss of their homes, and loved ones by offering essential humanitarian, legal, and psychological assistance.

We provide temporary housing, food,hygiene, and other vital aid. Additionally, we help people adapt to new living conditions, restore documents, find jobs, and integrate into new communities.

Our team brings together volunteers from different countries, all working for a common purpose — to restore a sense of safety, stability, and hope to those in need.

During the occupation of the Kherson region, Russian forces forcibly transferred around 2,500 prisoners from local correctional facilities to Russian territory, where they were subjected to torture, starvation, and inhumane treatment. Ukraine considers these actions as illegal deportations that violate international law.

Many of these individuals faced persecution and accusations of illegal border crossing, further worsening their already dire situation. Some of them remain in captivity, with their families having no information about their whereabouts.

Our organization is dedicated to evacuating, fully supporting, and returning these former prisoners, forcibly taken from Kherson, to their homeland. We provide legal, medical, and humanitarian assistance, help them restore their documents, and work to reunite them with their families.

Together with medical professionals, we process requests and provide Ukrainian refugees with the necessary medication.
Volunteer psychologists provide individual and group sessions for refugees and project volunteers.
Provide information on adaptation and life in Georgia and other countries, medicine and more.