FUNDRAISING PROJECT

We are launching temporary housing project for Ukrainians who lost their homes due to war

Serhiy Prytula’s Charity Foundation project NEST, is focused on helping families who lost their houses due to russia’s continuing war. The houses are prefabricated and installed in land plots owned by families.
The NEST Project is an opportunity for hundreds of families to be at home and continue fighting on all fronts to bring victory closer!

Our goal

Is to raise enough funds and install as many houses as possible before the onset of cold weather:

AFFECTED families

585

AFFECTED families

Prefab HOUSES

585

Prefab HOUSES

UKRAINIAN settlements

49

UKRAINIAN settlements

This is the number of families who have lost their homes in Makariv district as a result
of russian aggression.

We install:

Prefab eco-friendly houses with all conveniences
made of durable and certified materials:

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We install the houses in land
plots owned by families

We connect to existing communications.
House area depends on the family size.

The basic configuration icludes three rooms:
kitchen, bathroom and bedroom.

The smallest house option costs $15,000.

WE'VE RAISED ALREADY:

56
775
USD
*data is updated once a day
*data is updated once a day

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Stories of affected families:

“I want to return to Makariv as soon as possible.” The story of the Milevskyi family

Four generations of Larysa’s family lived in the house built by her grandparents. Two children grew up here: a 32-year-old son and a 17-year-old daughter who studies abroad. Larysa, a…

“My heart sinks”. The story of Olha Hrechko from Makariv

A year ago, on March 7th at 6 am, Mrs. Olha’s life changed drastically. She was lying in her bed and catching herself thinking, “Оh, it’s too early to get…

“Now we need to dismantle everything and build again.” The story of Maksym Haidachuk’s family

Maksym and his sister had started to be rebuilt their now-ruined house shortly before the start of the full-scale invasion. They were improving their home, had done repairs, and had…

“I come here like to a cemetery, it’s very painful to look at everything.” Story of the Seikovskyi family

Oles took the kids to Zakarpattia, his homeland, towards the end of January 2022. However, he and his wife stayed home. He felt that the war would indeed break out….