AMCFU provides assistance to displaced orphans in Ukraine
Nearly three months after the Russian offensive in Ukraine, more than a third of the country’s population has had to leave their homes to escape the fighting, bombings, or occupation
Since the beginning of the conflict, AMCFU has stood by the most vulnerable Ukrainian populations. Our team, consisting of healthcare professionals and dedicated volunteers, works tirelessly to provide essential medical and humanitarian aid. Here are the main areas of our intervention:
Direct medical assistance on the ground for local populations and Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs):
Support for Internally Displaced Persons in Ukraine and patients treated in France
Cooperation with local institutions
Awareness and Fundraising for Ukraine
Through these initiatives, AMCFU continues to play a vital role in France’s response to the humanitarian crisis caused by the war in Ukraine, bringing hope and support to those in greatest need. Together, we help vulnerable populations and save lives in Ukraine.
Since 2014, AMCFU has been tirelessly providing medical and humanitarian aid to the Ukrainian population, particularly in regions heavily affected by the war. We strive to improve living conditions and deliver essential assistance to the most vulnerable groups.
AMCFU sends ambulances, specialized medical equipment, and emergency care supplies, as well as European-standard medications, in collaboration with paramedics and doctors from France and Ukraine. The aid is distributed to hospitals with the most urgent needs.
Nearly three months after the Russian offensive in Ukraine, more than a third of the country’s population has had to leave their homes to escape the fighting, bombings, or occupation
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