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'Accept me': Organization offers haven for outcasts near Ukraine front

  • The Svitanok organization offers medical guidance and refuge to marginalized groups near Kramatorsk, close to Ukraine's eastern front amid advancing Russian troops.
  • The 2014 seizure of parts of Donetsk by Moscow-backed separatists and the 2022 invasion disrupted HIV and drug treatment, worsening stigma and insecurity for these communities.
  • Svitanok serves many with HIV and drug dependency, providing medical and legal help despite air raid dangers and cuts to US humanitarian funding.
  • Oleg Makaria, who is living with HIV, expresses confidence in the care and acceptance he receives, highlighting the crucial support Svitanok provides amidst conflict and social marginalization.
  • Svitanok’s survival amid aid freezes suggests continued efforts to sustain critical support for outcasts, highlighting the ongoing challenges marginalized groups face near the war front.
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'Accept me': Near Ukraine front, a haven for outcasts

Whenever warm days come to Kramatorsk, near the eastern Ukrainian front, the Svitanok organisation leaves its door wide open, offering advice or a cup of tea to the city's social outcasts.

·Missoula, United States
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