This time, the food parcels were delivered to veterans' organizations in Shevchenkivskyi, Podilskyi and Obolonskyi districts of Kyiv.
"The capital's organization includes about 200,000 people," said Valentyn Svidelsky, chairman of the board of the Kyiv City Organization of Veterans of Ukraine, "and the assistance provided by the Intercession of the Blessed Virgin Mary ICF is very important to us."
The next humanitarian aid shipment included 311 boxes of quality long-term storage products weighing about 10 kilograms each.
The sets include flour, sugar, cereals, pasta, oil, canned corn, peas and beans, canned fish and meat, condensed milk, tea, wafers, biscuits and chocolate.
Since February 24, the Intercession of the Most Holy Theotokos Foundation has sent more than 65,000 food packages to the regions of Ukraine to support the population in the face of full-scale military operations.