Return home of previously evacuated persons: ADRA Ukraine offers free trips
Return home of previously evacuated persons: ADRA Ukraine offers free trips
For more than a year, ADRA Ukraine has been helping residents of Ukraine from the frontline regions to evacuate to safer places. During this time, the situation in some cities and villages has improved — the infrastructure is being restored, people are returning to routine life, as far as the conditions of martial law allow.
In this regard, ADRA Ukraine, with the support of the Canadian government, within the framework of Lifesaving Evacuation, Assistance and Protection project, announces a new type of free transport assistance — trips for the return of people to settlements where there are currently no active hostilities (where people lived until February 24 2022).
The organization will carry out transportation of people who need to return home from evacuation, including with the help of specialized transport for people with reduced mobility.
Trips will be carried out depending on the number of applications — from 10 people for regular buses and 2 people for specialized transport (a person with reduced mobility and an accompanying person).
Important: ADRA Ukraine carries out transportation only on the territory of Ukraine. If you are abroad, you can apply for transportation from the border of Ukraine.
The preliminary collection of applications is ongoing. Meeting places for departure will be notified additionally.
To write your evacuation request, please, contact the following numbers:
+38 050 572 04 07
+38 067 203 62 48
Working hours of the hotline are from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Day off: Saturday.
Please, pay attention: despite the improvement of the situation in many populated areas, military operations in Ukraine continue, missile danger can be expected even in the safest regions. Please, take care of yourself and monitor the security situation in your locality.
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