During LifeLine Ukraine’s recent visit to our partners in southern Ukraine, together with our founder and Chairman of the Dutch Board, Jeroen Ketting, we had the honour of visiting Mykolaiv, city that continues to demonstrate resilience no matter what.

We began the trip with a major achievement: the official transfer of a ReH₂O mobile water purification container to the Mykolaiv Regional Oncology Center. This station is already delivering clean and safe drinking water to patients and nearby communities — part of a broader initiative supporting some 60,000 people in the region.

This delivery was one of two ReH₂O systems handed over that day, implemented through a national program to restore critical infrastructure in frontline areas. With these additions, Mykolaiv now hosts 6 of the 12 operating stations nationwide which is a testament to effective coordination and international cooperation.

We are proud to have contributed $20,000 to this project, standing alongside organizations such as Ukrainian Future e.V, the Canada-Ukraine Foundation, BlueCheckUkraine, Angels For Ukraine, and others.

LifeLine Ukraine is committed to delivering not just resources, but hope and continuity — project by project, city by city.