To date, more than 40,000 people have applied to join the volunteers. Among them are residents of the areas where Dobrobat helps with reconstruction and people from other regions, including those currently occupied. Foreigners are also involved in volunteering.
Dobrobat is a volunteer building division.
Join the reconstruction of our country, contribute to the revival of Ukraine
About the Dobrobat Project
Dobrobat is a volunteer construction battalion that assists the survivors in the de-occupied territories in the urgent restoration of housing and social infrastructure.
Dobrobat focuses on the initial reconstruction of damaged buildings. The project's priority is "fast recovery," or rapid restoration: re-roofing damaged roofs, repairing broken windows, and rebuilding damaged walls.
Volunteer centres are located in Kyiv, Chernihiv, Sumy, Kharkiv, Mykolaiv, Zaporizhzhia, and Kherson Oblasts.
Volunteer centres are located in Kyiv, Chernihiv, Sumy, Kharkiv, Mykolaiv, Zaporizhzhia, and Kherson Oblasts.
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Since the beginning of April, Dobrobat volunteers have been rebuilding various infrastructure facilities: apartment buildings, private houses, schools, medical centres, etc. In addition, they helped to clear the rubble of destroyed housing and clean up the territory of social infrastructure facilities.
To date, more than 40,000 people have applied to join the volunteers. Among them are residents of the areas where Dobrobat helps with reconstruction and people from other regions, including those currently occupied. Foreigners are also involved in volunteering.
Agreement on the implementation of volunteer activities
To date, more than 40,000 people have applied to join the volunteers. Among them are residents of the areas where Dobrobat helps with reconstruction and people from other regions, including those currently occupied. Foreigners are also involved in volunteering.
> 10k
families with damaged homes got help
10k
houses with urgently restored roofs
20k
houses with repaired windows
100+
social infrastructure facilities have been urgently rebuilt
Restoration Branches
"Dobrobat" volunteers have already successfully urgently recovered and removed the debris in 87 settlements of Ukraine.
Mission
NGO “Dobrobat”- it is a non-profit organization created to recover the country and help the Ukrainians with the urgent recovery of the houses and social infrastructure on de-occupied territories.
Everyday, the volunteers from fourteen Dobrobat branches in Kyiv, Kharkiv, Kherson, Zaporizhzhia, Sumy, Chernihiv and Mykolaiv oblasts clear the debris, urgently recover the houses and social infrastructure facilities destroyed by full-scale russian invasion. Our strong volunteer team believes in the power of unity and mutual help.
We strive not only to restore what was destroyed, but also build a strong community having the common values. Our mission is to show that together we can overcome any challenges and build our better future.
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The Project Concept«Dobrobat»
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01You fill out an application form and choose an area of work where you can help reconstruct and renovate buildings.
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02We form a base for local devisions, make arrangements and organize all processes.
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03We contact you and agree on the next steps.
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04We start the whole work process.
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05We enjoy our joint cooperation and results.
Selecting objects for urgent restoration by Dobrobat volunteers
Dobrobat focuses on the primary restoration of damaged housing. The main task is "fast recovery", i.e. quick restoration: covering the destroyed roof, repairing broken windows, and underpinning damaged walls. Dobrobat does not restore completely destroyed houses.
Our main goal is to help as many people as possible to stay warm during the cold season.
International Legion
Heroes of "Dobrobat"
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Project Ambassadors
Ambassador
Volodymyr Kreidenko
Deputy of Ukraine, Deputy Chairman of the Verkhovna Rada Committee on Transport and Infrastructure
Ambassador
Vladyslav Savchenko
IT entrepreneur, producer of the film "The First Code", founder of the Vladyslav Savchenko Charitable Fund