
During the quarantine volunteers of Pavlograd unloaded more than 20 tons of humanitarian aid intended for low-income families and single elderly people at risk.
In cooperation with the Center for Social Welfare, we have been delivering food packages. Activists delivered more than 800 aid packages personally to those who needed it, Denys Sereda, head of the National Corps in Pavlograd, said.

Together with the municipal enterprises of the city, volunteers of Pavlograd gave all possible physical assistance to improve the yard for people with disabilities.
Daily informational work was carried out as well: newsletters with recommendations for the prevention of viral infections spread over several areas of the city.

In particular, volunteers were paying attention to those who do not comply with quarantine measures: 150 information leaflets were distributed to people who did not observe social distance, gathered in groups of more than 2 people, and did not wear personal protective equipment.


