The 10th filtration station under the “Clean Water” project has been launched in Prolisne, Kharkiv region — a settlement that was under occupation during the early stages of the war.

With a capacity of 300 liters per hour, the system now provides the community with safe drinking water — a critically important resource amid war, damaged infrastructure, and ongoing risks. Access to clean water not only improves health and safety but also restores residents’ sense of stability and dignity after hardship.

This is more than a technical installation. It is a symbol of resilience, a point of support, and a clear reminder that frontline communities are not forgotten.

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 support, trust, and the tangible impact you make in the lives of people so close to the front line.