"Light for Ukraine". Thursday at 20:00

Ukraine

Since the escalation of the war in February 2022, until mid-October 2024, nearly 6.8 million refugees4 from Ukraine have been recorded – 92 per cent of them in Europe. Inside Ukraine, an estimated 3.6 million people5 remain internally displaced as of October 2024.

Among the most vulnerable are also an estimated 12.6 million as of March 2025 people who were not displaced from their homes but who have been directly affected by the war – they have been wounded, their homes have been destroyed, their family members died.

Civilian infrastructure, such as power grids, water supply networks. hospitals transportation infrastructure, have been targeted by the daily missile attacks, severely disrupting people’s lives across the whole country, and particularly in the East.

About 3 600 educational institutions, including nearly

2 000 schools,

have suffered damage with some 371 educational facilities totally destroyed since the escalation of the war.
There were over

2 100 attacks

on healthcare facilities, which have claimed at least 197 lives, including those of health workers and patients, and injured many more, severely disrupting health services.

23.03.2022

Tomorrow marks one month since the abominable, gruesome and bloody aggression that Russia has wrought on Ukraine. For us at the Good Factory, it has been a very intense time. In the first weeks of the war, we had thousands of opportunities to look into the terrified eyes of mothers and children, to witness husbands and fathers parting with their sons, daughters and wives. We do not forget!

Today, we would like to remind you of those first days of our work, and to ask you very strongly not to become complacent about this war. It is completely normal and understandable that each of us must eventually return to our own affairs, but we cannot accept what Russia is doing in Ukraine. Let us continue to express our disapproval of the violence and our solidarity with the victims.

We continue our “Light for Ukraine” campaign. Thursday, 8 p.m. Light it with us! Turn on the live broadcast, showing the flame of solidarity and hope that this hell will soon be over. Our candle is also a very concrete means of support, thanks to which we reach out to those in need every day. Today to Slavutych, near Chernobyl.

Join us tomorrow in lighting a “Light for Ukraine”