Tallinn donates 20,000 worth of charging stations for disabled children in Kyiv
Tallinn Deputy Mayor Riina Solman handed over portable charging stations to Kyiv on May 26, funded by a 20,000 targeted grant from the Estonian capital. The equipment is intended for families raising children with special needs.
ЭстонияTallinn has delivered practical support to Ukrainian families in Kyiv, with Deputy Mayor Riina Solman (Isamaa) personally presenting the aid package at Kyiv City Hall on May 26. The donation, worth 20,000, was used to purchase portable charging stations for families raising children with special needs.
The targeted grant reflects Tallinn's ongoing commitment to supporting Ukraine's civilian population during the ongoing conflict. Portable charging stations are a particularly vital resource in Ukraine, where repeated attacks on energy infrastructure have left millions without reliable access to electricity.
Families caring for children with disabilities face heightened vulnerability during power outages, as many rely on powered medical equipment and devices essential for their children's daily care. The charging stations provided by Tallinn aim to ease this burden for some of Kyiv's most at-risk households.
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