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Liverpool man, David Clarke, who inherited £100,000 lets 12 strangers give the money away.
David Clarke, who says he has enough money to live on, lets people picked at random decide what to do with money.
David who has been sitting on a £100,000 inheritance from his mother for more than 10 years has given the large sum to four charities in Liverpool - and that decision was down to 12 strangers.
David Clarke, 34, who is a researcher, said he wanted to tackle inequality as he felt he had enough money to live on. He wanted to give power to his neighbours and residents in the L8 area of Liverpool to decide what to do with his lump sum of money.
David Clarke (34) outside The Florrie in Toxteth, which is to receive £25,000 of his philanthropy. David has given away £100,000 he'd inherited, recruiting members of the public to decide how the money should be distributed .
07/02/2024. Liverpool, UK.
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Liverpool man, David Clarke, who inherited £100,000 lets 12 strangers give the money away.
David Clarke, who says he has enough money to live on, lets people picked at random decide what to do with money.
David who has been sitting on a £100,000 inheritance from his mother for more than 10 years has given the large sum to four charities in Liverpool - and that decision was down to 12 strangers.
David Clarke, 34, who is a researcher, said he wanted to tackle inequality as he felt he had enough money to live on. He wanted to give power to his neighbours and residents in the L8 area of Liverpool to decide what to do with his lump sum of money.
David Clarke (34) outside The Florrie in Toxteth, which is to receive £25,000 of his philanthropy. David has given away £100,000 he'd inherited, recruiting members of the public to decide how the money should be distributed .
07/02/2024. Liverpool, UK.
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Liverpool man, David Clarke, who inherited £100,000 lets 12 strangers give the money away.
David Clarke, who says he has enough money to live on, lets people picked at random decide what to do with money.
David who has been sitting on a £100,000 inheritance from his mother for more than 10 years has given the large sum to four charities in Liverpool - and that decision was down to 12 strangers.
David Clarke, 34, who is a researcher, said he wanted to tackle inequality as he felt he had enough money to live on. He wanted to give power to his neighbours and residents in the L8 area of Liverpool to decide what to do with his lump sum of money.
David Clarke (34) outside The Florrie in Toxteth, which is to receive £25,000 of his philanthropy. David has given away £100,000 he'd inherited, recruiting members of the public to decide how the money should be distributed .
07/02/2024. Liverpool, UK.
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Liverpool man, David Clarke, who inherited £100,000 lets 12 strangers give the money away.
David Clarke, who says he has enough money to live on, lets people picked at random decide what to do with money.
David who has been sitting on a £100,000 inheritance from his mother for more than 10 years has given the large sum to four charities in Liverpool - and that decision was down to 12 strangers.
David Clarke, 34, who is a researcher, said he wanted to tackle inequality as he felt he had enough money to live on. He wanted to give power to his neighbours and residents in the L8 area of Liverpool to decide what to do with his lump sum of money.
David Clarke (34) outside The Florrie in Toxteth, which is to receive £25,000 of his philanthropy. David has given away £100,000 he'd inherited, recruiting members of the public to decide how the money should be distributed .
07/02/2024. Liverpool, UK.
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Liverpool man, David Clarke, who inherited £100,000 lets 12 strangers give the money away.
David Clarke, who says he has enough money to live on, lets people picked at random decide what to do with money.
David who has been sitting on a £100,000 inheritance from his mother for more than 10 years has given the large sum to four charities in Liverpool - and that decision was down to 12 strangers.
David Clarke, 34, who is a researcher, said he wanted to tackle inequality as he felt he had enough money to live on. He wanted to give power to his neighbours and residents in the L8 area of Liverpool to decide what to do with his lump sum of money.
David Clarke (34) outside The Florrie in Toxteth, which is to receive £25,000 of his philanthropy. David has given away £100,000 he'd inherited, recruiting members of the public to decide how the money should be distributed .
07/02/2024. Liverpool, UK.
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Liverpool man, David Clarke, who inherited £100,000 lets 12 strangers give the money away.
David Clarke, who says he has enough money to live on, lets people picked at random decide what to do with money.
David who has been sitting on a £100,000 inheritance from his mother for more than 10 years has given the large sum to four charities in Liverpool - and that decision was down to 12 strangers.
David Clarke, 34, who is a researcher, said he wanted to tackle inequality as he felt he had enough money to live on. He wanted to give power to his neighbours and residents in the L8 area of Liverpool to decide what to do with his lump sum of money.
David Clarke (34) in Livepool 8 . David has given away £100,000 he'd inherited, recruiting members of the public to decide how the money should be distributed .
07/02/2024. Liverpool, UK.
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Liverpool man, David Clarke, who inherited £100,000 lets 12 strangers give the money away.
David Clarke, who says he has enough money to live on, lets people picked at random decide what to do with money.
David who has been sitting on a £100,000 inheritance from his mother for more than 10 years has given the large sum to four charities in Liverpool - and that decision was down to 12 strangers.
David Clarke, 34, who is a researcher, said he wanted to tackle inequality as he felt he had enough money to live on. He wanted to give power to his neighbours and residents in the L8 area of Liverpool to decide what to do with his lump sum of money.
David Clarke (34) in Livepool 8 . David has given away £100,000 he'd inherited, recruiting members of the public to decide how the money should be distributed .
07/02/2024. Liverpool, UK.
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Liverpool man, David Clarke, who inherited £100,000 lets 12 strangers give the money away.
David Clarke, who says he has enough money to live on, lets people picked at random decide what to do with money.
David who has been sitting on a £100,000 inheritance from his mother for more than 10 years has given the large sum to four charities in Liverpool - and that decision was down to 12 strangers.
David Clarke, 34, who is a researcher, said he wanted to tackle inequality as he felt he had enough money to live on. He wanted to give power to his neighbours and residents in the L8 area of Liverpool to decide what to do with his lump sum of money.
David Clarke (34) in Livepool 8 . David has given away £100,000 he'd inherited, recruiting members of the public to decide how the money should be distributed .
07/02/2024. Liverpool, UK.
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Liverpool man, David Clarke, who inherited £100,000 lets 12 strangers give the money away.
David Clarke, who says he has enough money to live on, lets people picked at random decide what to do with money.
David who has been sitting on a £100,000 inheritance from his mother for more than 10 years has given the large sum to four charities in Liverpool - and that decision was down to 12 strangers.
David Clarke, 34, who is a researcher, said he wanted to tackle inequality as he felt he had enough money to live on. He wanted to give power to his neighbours and residents in the L8 area of Liverpool to decide what to do with his lump sum of money.
David Clarke (34) in Liverpool 8 . David has given away £100,000 he'd inherited, recruiting members of the public to decide how the money should be distributed .
07/02/2024. Liverpool, UK.
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Liverpool man, David Clarke, who inherited £100,000 lets 12 strangers give the money away.
David Clarke, who says he has enough money to live on, lets people picked at random decide what to do with money.
David who has been sitting on a £100,000 inheritance from his mother for more than 10 years has given the large sum to four charities in Liverpool - and that decision was down to 12 strangers.
David Clarke, 34, who is a researcher, said he wanted to tackle inequality as he felt he had enough money to live on. He wanted to give power to his neighbours and residents in the L8 area of Liverpool to decide what to do with his lump sum of money.
David Clarke (34) in Liverpool 8 . David has given away £100,000 he'd inherited, recruiting members of the public to decide how the money should be distributed .
07/02/2024. Liverpool, UK.
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Liverpool man, David Clarke, who inherited £100,000 lets 12 strangers give the money away.
David Clarke, who says he has enough money to live on, lets people picked at random decide what to do with money.
David who has been sitting on a £100,000 inheritance from his mother for more than 10 years has given the large sum to four charities in Liverpool - and that decision was down to 12 strangers.
David Clarke, 34, who is a researcher, said he wanted to tackle inequality as he felt he had enough money to live on. He wanted to give power to his neighbours and residents in the L8 area of Liverpool to decide what to do with his lump sum of money.
David Clarke (34) in Livepool 8 . David has given away £100,000 he'd inherited, recruiting members of the public to decide how the money should be distributed .
07/02/2024. Liverpool, UK.
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Liverpool man, David Clarke, who inherited £100,000 lets 12 strangers give the money away.
David Clarke, who says he has enough money to live on, lets people picked at random decide what to do with money.
David who has been sitting on a £100,000 inheritance from his mother for more than 10 years has given the large sum to four charities in Liverpool - and that decision was down to 12 strangers.
David Clarke, 34, who is a researcher, said he wanted to tackle inequality as he felt he had enough money to live on. He wanted to give power to his neighbours and residents in the L8 area of Liverpool to decide what to do with his lump sum of money.
David Clarke (34) in Livepool 8 . David has given away £100,000 he'd inherited, recruiting members of the public to decide how the money should be distributed .
07/02/2024. Liverpool, UK.
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Windows for Ukraine: donations help villagers rebuild shattered homes
In villages such as Kamianka, about which 'no one cares', some pink recycled windows make a big difference.
One of the village's most pressing needs is for windows. Amid the rest of the destruction in the village, hardly a window remains, a problem that stretches across Ukraine since every missile or rocket attack on a building will probably also blow out the glass of its immediate neighbours.
Volodymyr Korniicha unfolds the Ukrainian flag on the improvised memorial to Maksym Buhyra, a Ukrainian soldier who was killed in Kamianka, Kharkiv region on Sept. 18, 2023.
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Windows for Ukraine: donations help villagers rebuild shattered homes
In villages such as Kamianka, about which 'no one cares', some pink recycled windows make a big difference.
One of the village's most pressing needs is for windows. Amid the rest of the destruction in the village, hardly a window remains, a problem that stretches across Ukraine since every missile or rocket attack on a building will probably also blow out the glass of its immediate neighbours.
Ukrainian state symbol, the Trident, as seen in the garden of Korniicha's house in Kamianka, Kharkiv region on Sept. 18, 2023.
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Windows for Ukraine: donations help villagers rebuild shattered homes
In villages such as Kamianka, about which 'no one cares', some pink recycled windows make a big difference.
One of the village's most pressing needs is for windows. Amid the rest of the destruction in the village, hardly a window remains, a problem that stretches across Ukraine since every missile or rocket attack on a building will probably also blow out the glass of its immediate neighbours.
A view outside Korniicha's family temporary home in Kamianka, Kharkiv region on Sept. 18, 2023.
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Windows for Ukraine: donations help villagers rebuild shattered homes
In villages such as Kamianka, about which 'no one cares', some pink recycled windows make a big difference.
One of the village's most pressing needs is for windows. Amid the rest of the destruction in the village, hardly a window remains, a problem that stretches across Ukraine since every missile or rocket attack on a building will probably also blow out the glass of its immediate neighbours.
Liudmyla Korniicha wearing earrings with the trident, the national emblem in Kamianka, Kharkiv region on Sept. 18, 2023.
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Windows for Ukraine: donations help villagers rebuild shattered homes
In villages such as Kamianka, about which 'no one cares', some pink recycled windows make a big difference.
One of the village's most pressing needs is for windows. Amid the rest of the destruction in the village, hardly a window remains, a problem that stretches across Ukraine since every missile or rocket attack on a building will probably also blow out the glass of its immediate neighbours.
A view of the destroyed house in Kamianka, Kharkiv region on Sept. 18, 2023.
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Windows for Ukraine: donations help villagers rebuild shattered homes
In villages such as Kamianka, about which 'no one cares', some pink recycled windows make a big difference.
One of the village's most pressing needs is for windows. Amid the rest of the destruction in the village, hardly a window remains, a problem that stretches across Ukraine since every missile or rocket attack on a building will probably also blow out the glass of its immediate neighbours.
Liudmyla Korniicha walks by the destroyed house in Kamianka, Kharkiv region on Sept. 18, 2023.
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Windows for Ukraine: donations help villagers rebuild shattered homes
In villages such as Kamianka, about which 'no one cares', some pink recycled windows make a big difference.
One of the village's most pressing needs is for windows. Amid the rest of the destruction in the village, hardly a window remains, a problem that stretches across Ukraine since every missile or rocket attack on a building will probably also blow out the glass of its immediate neighbours.
Natalia Serhienko, a volunteer, photographed in Kamianka, Kharkiv region on Sept. 18, 2023.
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Windows for Ukraine: donations help villagers rebuild shattered homes
In villages such as Kamianka, about which 'no one cares', some pink recycled windows make a big difference.
One of the village's most pressing needs is for windows. Amid the rest of the destruction in the village, hardly a window remains, a problem that stretches across Ukraine since every missile or rocket attack on a building will probably also blow out the glass of its immediate neighbours.
Broken window in a house in Kamianka, Kharkiv region on Sept. 18, 2023.
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Windows for Ukraine: donations help villagers rebuild shattered homes
In villages such as Kamianka, about which 'no one cares', some pink recycled windows make a big difference.
One of the village's most pressing needs is for windows. Amid the rest of the destruction in the village, hardly a window remains, a problem that stretches across Ukraine since every missile or rocket attack on a building will probably also blow out the glass of its immediate neighbours.
A view of the destroyed house in Kamianka, Kharkiv region on Sept. 18, 2023.
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Windows for Ukraine: donations help villagers rebuild shattered homes
In villages such as Kamianka, about which 'no one cares', some pink recycled windows make a big difference.
One of the village's most pressing needs is for windows. Amid the rest of the destruction in the village, hardly a window remains, a problem that stretches across Ukraine since every missile or rocket attack on a building will probably also blow out the glass of its immediate neighbours.
A mine awareness sign as seen by the road in Kamianka, Kharkiv region on Sept. 18, 2023.
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Windows for Ukraine: donations help villagers rebuild shattered homes
In villages such as Kamianka, about which 'no one cares', some pink recycled windows make a big difference.
One of the village's most pressing needs is for windows. Amid the rest of the destruction in the village, hardly a window remains, a problem that stretches across Ukraine since every missile or rocket attack on a building will probably also blow out the glass of its immediate neighbours.
A view of the destroyed house in Kamianka, Kharkiv region on Sept. 18, 2023.
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Windows for Ukraine: donations help villagers rebuild shattered homes
In villages such as Kamianka, about which 'no one cares', some pink recycled windows make a big difference.
One of the village's most pressing needs is for windows. Amid the rest of the destruction in the village, hardly a window remains, a problem that stretches across Ukraine since every missile or rocket attack on a building will probably also blow out the glass of its immediate neighbours.
A view of the destroyed house in Kamianka, Kharkiv region on Sept. 18, 2023.
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Windows for Ukraine: donations help villagers rebuild shattered homes
In villages such as Kamianka, about which 'no one cares', some pink recycled windows make a big difference.
One of the village's most pressing needs is for windows. Amid the rest of the destruction in the village, hardly a window remains, a problem that stretches across Ukraine since every missile or rocket attack on a building will probably also blow out the glass of its immediate neighbours.
A view of the destroyed house in Kamianka, Kharkiv region on Sept. 18, 2023.
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Windows for Ukraine: donations help villagers rebuild shattered homes
In villages such as Kamianka, about which 'no one cares', some pink recycled windows make a big difference.
One of the village's most pressing needs is for windows. Amid the rest of the destruction in the village, hardly a window remains, a problem that stretches across Ukraine since every missile or rocket attack on a building will probably also blow out the glass of its immediate neighbours.
A view of the destroyed house in Kamianka, Kharkiv region on Sept. 18, 2023.
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Windows for Ukraine: donations help villagers rebuild shattered homes
In villages such as Kamianka, about which 'no one cares', some pink recycled windows make a big difference.
One of the village's most pressing needs is for windows. Amid the rest of the destruction in the village, hardly a window remains, a problem that stretches across Ukraine since every missile or rocket attack on a building will probably also blow out the glass of its immediate neighbours.
A destroyed car as seen in Kamianka, Kharkiv region on Sept. 18, 2023.
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Windows for Ukraine: donations help villagers rebuild shattered homes
In villages such as Kamianka, about which 'no one cares', some pink recycled windows make a big difference.
One of the village's most pressing needs is for windows. Amid the rest of the destruction in the village, hardly a window remains, a problem that stretches across Ukraine since every missile or rocket attack on a building will probably also blow out the glass of its immediate neighbours.
Natalia Serhienko, a volunteer, photographed in Kamianka, Kharkiv region on Sept. 18, 2023.
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Windows for Ukraine: donations help villagers rebuild shattered homes
In villages such as Kamianka, about which 'no one cares', some pink recycled windows make a big difference.
One of the village's most pressing needs is for windows. Amid the rest of the destruction in the village, hardly a window remains, a problem that stretches across Ukraine since every missile or rocket attack on a building will probably also blow out the glass of its immediate neighbours.
A view of the road to Kamianka, Kharkiv region on Sept. 18, 2023.
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Windows for Ukraine: donations help villagers rebuild shattered homes
In villages such as Kamianka, about which 'no one cares', some pink recycled windows make a big difference.
One of the village's most pressing needs is for windows. Amid the rest of the destruction in the village, hardly a window remains, a problem that stretches across Ukraine since every missile or rocket attack on a building will probably also blow out the glass of its immediate neighbours.
A view of recycled windows from Polish NGO Unity and Strength in Kamianka, Kharkiv region on Sept. 18, 2023.
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Windows for Ukraine: donations help villagers rebuild shattered homes
In villages such as Kamianka, about which 'no one cares', some pink recycled windows make a big difference.
One of the village's most pressing needs is for windows. Amid the rest of the destruction in the village, hardly a window remains, a problem that stretches across Ukraine since every missile or rocket attack on a building will probably also blow out the glass of its immediate neighbours.
An old truck with a TV set as seen in Kamianka, Kharkiv region on Sept. 18, 2023.
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Windows for Ukraine: donations help villagers rebuild shattered homes
In villages such as Kamianka, about which 'no one cares', some pink recycled windows make a big difference.
One of the village's most pressing needs is for windows. Amid the rest of the destruction in the village, hardly a window remains, a problem that stretches across Ukraine since every missile or rocket attack on a building will probably also blow out the glass of its immediate neighbours.
A bucket with broken window glasses as seen in Kamianka, Kharkiv region on Sept. 18, 2023.
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Windows for Ukraine: donations help villagers rebuild shattered homes
In villages such as Kamianka, about which 'no one cares', some pink recycled windows make a big difference.
One of the village's most pressing needs is for windows. Amid the rest of the destruction in the village, hardly a window remains, a problem that stretches across Ukraine since every missile or rocket attack on a building will probably also blow out the glass of its immediate neighbours.
A window frame without glass as seen in Kamianka, Kharkiv region on Sept. 18, 2023.
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Windows for Ukraine: donations help villagers rebuild shattered homes
In villages such as Kamianka, about which 'no one cares', some pink recycled windows make a big difference.
One of the village's most pressing needs is for windows. Amid the rest of the destruction in the village, hardly a window remains, a problem that stretches across Ukraine since every missile or rocket attack on a building will probably also blow out the glass of its immediate neighbours.
A cat as seen on the fundament of Korniicha family's new house in Kamianka, Kharkiv region on Sept. 18, 2023.
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Windows for Ukraine: donations help villagers rebuild shattered homes
In villages such as Kamianka, about which 'no one cares', some pink recycled windows make a big difference.
One of the village's most pressing needs is for windows. Amid the rest of the destruction in the village, hardly a window remains, a problem that stretches across Ukraine since every missile or rocket attack on a building will probably also blow out the glass of its immediate neighbours.
A window frame with a broken glass as seen in Kamianka, Kharkiv region on Sept. 18, 2023.
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Windows for Ukraine: donations help villagers rebuild shattered homes
In villages such as Kamianka, about which 'no one cares', some pink recycled windows make a big difference.
One of the village's most pressing needs is for windows. Amid the rest of the destruction in the village, hardly a window remains, a problem that stretches across Ukraine since every missile or rocket attack on a building will probably also blow out the glass of its immediate neighbours.
A window frame with a broken glass as seen in Kamianka, Kharkiv region on Sept. 18, 2023.
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Windows for Ukraine: donations help villagers rebuild shattered homes
In villages such as Kamianka, about which 'no one cares', some pink recycled windows make a big difference.
One of the village's most pressing needs is for windows. Amid the rest of the destruction in the village, hardly a window remains, a problem that stretches across Ukraine since every missile or rocket attack on a building will probably also blow out the glass of its immediate neighbours.
A window frame with a broken glass as seen in Kamianka, Kharkiv region on Sept. 18, 2023.
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Windows for Ukraine: donations help villagers rebuild shattered homes
In villages such as Kamianka, about which 'no one cares', some pink recycled windows make a big difference.
One of the village's most pressing needs is for windows. Amid the rest of the destruction in the village, hardly a window remains, a problem that stretches across Ukraine since every missile or rocket attack on a building will probably also blow out the glass of its immediate neighbours.
Volodymyr Korniicha as seen in the reflection on the window in Kamianka, Kharkiv region on Sept. 18, 2023.
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Windows for Ukraine: donations help villagers rebuild shattered homes
In villages such as Kamianka, about which 'no one cares', some pink recycled windows make a big difference.
One of the village's most pressing needs is for windows. Amid the rest of the destruction in the village, hardly a window remains, a problem that stretches across Ukraine since every missile or rocket attack on a building will probably also blow out the glass of its immediate neighbours.
Volodymyr Korniicha photographed by the recycled windows from Polish NGO Unity and Strength in Kamianka, Kharkiv region on Sept. 18, 2023.
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Windows for Ukraine: donations help villagers rebuild shattered homes
In villages such as Kamianka, about which 'no one cares', some pink recycled windows make a big difference.
One of the village's most pressing needs is for windows. Amid the rest of the destruction in the village, hardly a window remains, a problem that stretches across Ukraine since every missile or rocket attack on a building will probably also blow out the glass of its immediate neighbours.
A burned tractor and a window frame without a glass as seen in Kamianka, Kharkiv region on Sept. 18, 2023.
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Windows for Ukraine: donations help villagers rebuild shattered homes
In villages such as Kamianka, about which 'no one cares', some pink recycled windows make a big difference.
One of the village's most pressing needs is for windows. Amid the rest of the destruction in the village, hardly a window remains, a problem that stretches across Ukraine since every missile or rocket attack on a building will probably also blow out the glass of its immediate neighbours.
A burned tractor and a window frame without a glass as seen in Kamianka, Kharkiv region on Sept. 18, 2023.
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Windows for Ukraine: donations help villagers rebuild shattered homes
In villages such as Kamianka, about which 'no one cares', some pink recycled windows make a big difference.
One of the village's most pressing needs is for windows. Amid the rest of the destruction in the village, hardly a window remains, a problem that stretches across Ukraine since every missile or rocket attack on a building will probably also blow out the glass of its immediate neighbours.
Liudmyla Korniicha as seen in the reflection on the window in Kamianka, Kharkiv region on Sept. 18, 2023.
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Windows for Ukraine: donations help villagers rebuild shattered homes
In villages such as Kamianka, about which 'no one cares', some pink recycled windows make a big difference.
One of the village's most pressing needs is for windows. Amid the rest of the destruction in the village, hardly a window remains, a problem that stretches across Ukraine since every missile or rocket attack on a building will probably also blow out the glass of its immediate neighbours.
A burned tractor as seen outside the Sysenko's home in Kamianka, Kharkiv region on Sept. 18, 2023.
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Windows for Ukraine: donations help villagers rebuild shattered homes
In villages such as Kamianka, about which 'no one cares', some pink recycled windows make a big difference.
One of the village's most pressing needs is for windows. Amid the rest of the destruction in the village, hardly a window remains, a problem that stretches across Ukraine since every missile or rocket attack on a building will probably also blow out the glass of its immediate neighbours.
A view of Sysenko family home that got destroyed as result of shelling in Kamianka, Kharkiv region on Sept. 18, 2023.
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Windows for Ukraine: donations help villagers rebuild shattered homes
In villages such as Kamianka, about which 'no one cares', some pink recycled windows make a big difference.
One of the village's most pressing needs is for windows. Amid the rest of the destruction in the village, hardly a window remains, a problem that stretches across Ukraine since every missile or rocket attack on a building will probably also blow out the glass of its immediate neighbours.
A view of Sysenko family home that got destroyed as result of shelling in Kamianka, Kharkiv region on Sept. 18, 2023.
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Windows for Ukraine: donations help villagers rebuild shattered homes
In villages such as Kamianka, about which 'no one cares', some pink recycled windows make a big difference.
One of the village's most pressing needs is for windows. Amid the rest of the destruction in the village, hardly a window remains, a problem that stretches across Ukraine since every missile or rocket attack on a building will probably also blow out the glass of its immediate neighbours.
A view of Sysenko family home that got destroyed as result of shelling in Kamianka, Kharkiv region on Sept. 18, 2023.
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Windows for Ukraine: donations help villagers rebuild shattered homes
In villages such as Kamianka, about which 'no one cares', some pink recycled windows make a big difference.
One of the village's most pressing needs is for windows. Amid the rest of the destruction in the village, hardly a window remains, a problem that stretches across Ukraine since every missile or rocket attack on a building will probably also blow out the glass of its immediate neighbours.
Larysa Sysenko photographed in her and her husband's room that got destroyed as result of shelling in Kamianka, Kharkiv region on Sept. 18, 2023.
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Windows for Ukraine: donations help villagers rebuild shattered homes
In villages such as Kamianka, about which 'no one cares', some pink recycled windows make a big difference.
One of the village's most pressing needs is for windows. Amid the rest of the destruction in the village, hardly a window remains, a problem that stretches across Ukraine since every missile or rocket attack on a building will probably also blow out the glass of its immediate neighbours.
Wild flowers grow from the damaged land in Kamianka, Kharkiv region on Sept. 18, 2023.
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Windows for Ukraine: donations help villagers rebuild shattered homes
In villages such as Kamianka, about which 'no one cares', some pink recycled windows make a big difference.
One of the village's most pressing needs is for windows. Amid the rest of the destruction in the village, hardly a window remains, a problem that stretches across Ukraine since every missile or rocket attack on a building will probably also blow out the glass of its immediate neighbours.
A view of Sysenko family home that got destroyed as result of shelling in Kamianka, Kharkiv region on Sept. 18, 2023.
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