The 11th filtration station under the “Clean Water” project has been launched in Pisochyn, the administrative center of the Pisochyn community in Kharkiv district.
The community is home to over 28,000 residents, including many internally displaced people, which makes the need for stable access to safe drinking water especially urgent. In the context of war, damaged infrastructure, and population growth, this filtration system is more than a technical solution — it is a lifeline.
From now on, Pisochyn residents will have permanent access to clean water, even in the most difficult times. This is another step toward ensuring that the community feels safe, resilient, and confident about tomorrow.
The project was made possible thanks to our steadfast partners: Canada-Ukraine Foundation and UCC National – Ukrainian Canadian Congress. We are deeply grateful for your trust, support, and shared commitment to changing lives for the better.