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Kramatorsk: Creativity and Community at Terykon
Last weekend, our cultural hub Terykon was transformed into a lively place of creativity. The motto: New Meanings
From Frontlines To Heartache: Polina Rests In The Arms Of Peace
The final goodbye should have been directed to the town of Kurakhove. We evacuated the Sakhatsky family from here – but we also had to say farewell to 6-year-old Polina.
Gallery: Mobile Clinic Goes Through The Seasons
Take a look at our mobile clinic.
Whether in our PHC unit or in rooms offered by our local partners. Spring, summer, fall and winter – we work anywhere and in any weather.
Lack Of Governmental Recources – Why We Do Relocations
“What the Ukrainian government and international NGOs are providing is an ineffective use of financial resources.” An opinion piece by BASE UA’s co-founder Anton Yaremchuk.
Gallery: Impressions Of Our Work With Kids in Donetsk Region
Take a look at what our cultural Team is doing.
REBASE: Fundraising For A New House
We are raising 12,000 euros for the resettlement of a family of ten from Kurakhove
Gallery: Rebuilding Donetsk Region
Take a look at our Rebuilding Team and their amazing work in Donetsk Region.
Winter in Donetsk Region – A Daily Challenge
Frozen power cables and slippery roads make our work difficult at times. But Base UA is not losing heart.
Rebuilding Donetsk Region – Eugenii Reports From Scratch
His house was damaged by Russian artillery. While we rebuild it, Eugenii tells us his story – from the very beginning.
Building Kennels for Dogshelter of Kramatorsk
When winter began in the Donetsk region, we visited the dogshelter in Kramatorsk. What we saw then broke our hearts.
Primary Health Care: A Story Of A Successful Mission
Oleksandra visited the Base UA mobile clinic. She had a tumor on her face and doctors didn’t want to remove it – until we got involved.
Art Camp: 5 Incredible Stories of Healing and Transformation
At the very beginning of russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Andrii experienced…
Base UA Provides New Home to Family Fleeing War in Bachmut
Maryna and Andrii Davydenko are a young family who were building their happy life…
Base Resistance launched: Support for Ukrainian Armed Forces
It is January 14th in Bakhmut – the day we realized that we can do more. And for that we need you!...
Medical Care Under Fire – Base UA’s Mobile Clinic In Sivers’k
It’s May 3, spring is at its best – and our teams are on their way to Sivers’k. Our Mission at that day: a mobile clinic.
Cultural work – “The most terrifying thing: still 3,800 kids in Konstantynivka”
Sasha leads Base UA’s cultural team on the ground. She originally comes from Donetsk City, which is occupied by Russia. How does it feel to be back in this environment? Why is it so important to work with kids? Sasha gives an insight into her cultural and social work.
Leaving Donetsk Oblast Forever: Zinaida’s Long Path
Another evacuation. Our way home leads over the broken roads of Sivershchyna. We drive slower than...
Evacuation of Natalia: A heartwarming woman from Donetsk Region
Is there a universal "recipe" for evacuation? Yes and no. First, receive a request, plan, prepare,...
New strength through our Art Camp for Ukrainian children
We are always amazed at how much strength there is in Ukrainian youth. Once again, our Art Camp...
Fleeing Donetsk Region: New chances with project REBASE
Every evacuation is life-threatening. Every trip to one of the embattled cities or to one of the...
Logistics for work in Ukraine: That person you’ll probably never see
The famous military writer James Dunnigan put it well: “Amateurs talk about strategy....
Donetsk Region: Why we do cultural activities
Sometimes humanitarian work in Ukraine involves getting...
Injured Soldier In Bakhmut – Dima’s Lucky Day
Bakhmut: We are standing in front of the bomb shelter when we hear a noise. An engine roars, tires crash over frozen chunks of mud. Pieces of gravel shatter. A military vehicle rushes up to us. Shrieking brakes. Two soldiers run out.
Support art to support Ukraine
In the first eight months after Russia’s February 2022 invasion of Ukraine, 2.4 million Ukrainians...
Targeted by Russian Mortars
Some evacuations go smoothly and easily, others don’t. As our Team was packing the passengers’ luggage, their location was shelled by Russian mortars.
Mark: 13-year-old flees Bakhmut
Artillery every day. Daily sounds of Mortars. Soldiers everywhere. Machine guns. Grenades....
Cities in Ukrainian war zones: The pain of solitude
Loneliness is painful. Loneliness in war is almost unbearable. The small town of Siversk in the...
First Aid Course for Civilians
Even if you don't want to believe it: The embattled areas also have people who want to stay there....
Art for the soul
Childhood in a war zone - it is hard to imagine what traumas remain. This summer our teams...
Accident in the combat zone
One of the main risks of working in a war zone is car accidents.Unfortunately, it has now hit us...