Kyiv region starts building inclusive apartment complex for soldiers with disabilities
With the support of philanthropists, Kyiv region started the construction of an inclusive housing complex for military personnel with disabilities
The plan is to build 56 private houses for veterans and their families, governor Ruslan Kravchenko reports.
What is the problem?
The surrounding space should be accessible, safe and comfortable, including their homes.
Given the scale of Russia's war, the state alone is not able to meet all needs.
What is the solution?
With the support of donors, the construction of an inclusive housing complex for military personnel with disabilities has begun in one of the communities.
The project aims to build 56 private houses for veterans and their families.
"The first residents should move in in late May or early June. Among them are the military and their families who lost their homes as a result of the hostilities or are in the temporarily occupied territories."
How does it work?
Several charitable foundations are raising funds for such a large-scale project.
Each house for veterans will have an area of 80 square meters and will be equipped with all the necessary amenities.
"Each apartment will have a spacious terrace for relaxation, as well as a land plot of 4-5 hectares. All the necessary communications will be arranged: water, electricity, gas, sewerage."
Children of veterans will be transported to schools and kindergartens by a special bus.
Construction materials manufacturers in Kyiv region have provided significant discounts to provide housing for veterans.