The first residents are scheduled to move in at the end of May-beginning of June.
Ear, together with the club president’s charitable foundation Andrey Zasukhawill finance the construction of private homes for war veterans and their families.
The construction of 56 houses is planned. The first residents will begin to move in at the end of May or beginning of June 2024.
The area of each house is 80 square meters. The houses will be delivered with installed communications, kitchen furniture and bathrooms. Also, for the rehabilitation of military personnel, an outpatient clinic, a public garden and recreation areas will be built in the nearby area.
The residential complex is located in a coniferous forest on the shore of a lake. A radiation shelter for at least 100 people is being built nearby. Also, charitable organizations for military children will purchase a special bus that will take them to schools and kindergartens.
Previously, Kolos organized a trip to Turkey for 150 orphans from the “Childhood Without War” project, which is run by the Ruslan Shostak Charitable Foundation. In addition, the charitable foundation of the president of the Drought Club allocated 100 thousand hryvnia for the rotation of teachers who have been in Turkey for a long time.
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Source: Sportarena

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