The donations currently being collected will help cover the transport of more than 10,000 solar panels to the communities of Zhytomyr, Sambir, and Chernihiv.
Today, roughly 80% of Ukraine’s energy infrastructure lies damaged. Cities face constant blackouts — some receive electricity for only two hours a day. The most vulnerable are hospitals and other critical infrastructure, which depend on a stable power supply to save lives.
That’s why we are raising funds to install solar power plants that can keep essential services running even during outages.
Since 2023, Czech donors have supported the construction of solar power plants in Sumy, Zhytomyr, Lviv, Kolomyia, Zaporizhzhia, and ten other cities. In total, individuals and companies have contributed over 5 million CZK to help Ukraine.
Solar panels provide not only immediate support for the critical work of healthcare professionals but also long-term assistance in rebuilding war-torn Ukraine. They will supply operating rooms with light and renewable energy for at least the next 20 years.
Currently, hundreds of Ukrainian communities are waiting for solar power systems.
Energy outages caused by Russian aggression pose the greatest danger to the most vulnerable—those who are injured, ill, or reliant on medical care. Doctors and healthcare workers need stable energy sources to continue their lifesaving work. However, they cannot rely on grid electricity due to bombings and drone attacks, and backup generators depend on diesel fuel.
With minimal operating costs and independence from fossil fuels, solar energy is the best available solution. It enables Ukrainian healthcare workers to save lives even during further attacks and outages.
Would you like to make a larger financial or material contribution? Please contact Alžběta Kofránková at alzbetak@nesehnuti.cz.
This project is carried out in collaboration with the Ukrainian environmental organization Ekoklub.