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OUR IMPACT
Rebuild, Restore, Renew
In response to the devastating effects of the ongoing war, we work with local community leaders to resource and provide comprehensive support, including humanitarian and socio-psychological aid through the different initiatives and projects. Our mission to renewing lives, rebuilding communities, and restoring dignity reflects our faith-driven commitment to compassion and social justice.
Insulated Housing
Resilient and insulated houses built using local labor and locally-sourced materials due to devastation of war. Delivered and gifted to vulnerable peoples such as the elderly, widows and those with physical disabilities.
Soup Kitchen
Established and support multiple soup kitchens in different cities that provide 1 hot meal per day for those unemployed, separated from family, and have no access to basic necessities — Weekly food bags and medical aid, sense of community and socio-psychological support.
Lighthouses
Places of refuge in the midst of war. Providing generators to produce electricity needed to charge medical and telecommunication devices, Heaters provide warmth, and satellite internet reconnects people with their loved ones. Our team of local volunteers provide much-needed care and counselling.
Rehabilitation Centers
Designed and built several rehab centers (complete with equipment) to make services available to those injured (mine and explosive-related injuries) as many have no means to otherwise afford treatment. Located in the outskirts of cities and rural villages, we work with local community leaders to run the centers and fund these for free.
Family of Fallen Soldiers
Many men have lost their lives on the frontlines who were a son, husband or father to another. We gather and provide financial and socio-psychological support for these families. We work with local leaders to run targeted week-long counselling workshops in safe environments, plan community-building activities and provide food & medical aid.
Children with Disabilities
Disability is a social stigma, and the war has exacerbated the challenges faced. In war-devastated villages, evacuation efforts are led to relocate physically and mentally disabled children from dangerous and occupied territories. Aftercare in safe facilities and environments are provided, administered by local medical care professionals.
LOVE ON UKRAINE'S IMPACT TO DATE
540
Insulated Homes
32
Soup Kitchens
1120
Babies Delivered
97
Lighthouses
9048
Families Served
2
Ambulances Donated
11512
Audio Bibles
Distributed
5
2
Rehabilitation Centers
Schools
OUR STORY
Love Looks Like Something
Love on Ukraine was founded by Rudy and Bao Yan, a Singaporean couple, in the wake of the full-scale invasion that took place in 2022. With a dedicated team of professionals from all over the world, they have been walking the ground serving the peoples of Ukraine – the last, the least and the lost.
Our diverse initiatives and projects aim to bring transformational and lasting impacts on the lives and nation of Ukraine.