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Sae-A Renews Long-term Support of CORE with $6 Million for Ukraine Restoration Efforts

Sae-A Renews Long-term Support of CORE
with $6 Million for Ukraine Restoration Efforts

[2023.11.23] Global Sae-A provided a $6 million grant to CORE (Community Organized Relief Effort). Global Sae-A has shown a committed effort to help internally displaced people (IDPs) following the outbreak of largescale conflict in Ukraine in February 2022.

As the harsh winter months approach, CORE will use this crucial grant to help the estimated five million IDPs across Ukraine. These vital funds will provide critical housing solutions for Ukrainians close to the frontlines of conflict in eastern areas including Donetsk, Kharkiv, Kherson, Mykolaiv, Odesa, and Zaporizhia Oblasts.

With this grant, CORE will supply cash voucher assistance, food support, and key resources such as generators, stoves, and blankets to address the needs of vulnerable individuals as temperatures drop to dangerous levels.

CORE will also use these funds to scale up ongoing infrastructure rehabilitation efforts near Lviv and Ternopil in western Ukraine to address the needs of IDPs forced to flee to these cities. These projects will focus on retrofitting and upgrading educational and health facilities to safely accommodate the continued influx of displaced persons. In addition, CORE will work with regional partners to reinforce critical potable water, power, and sewage systems.

Members of CORE’s team access a rehabilitation project funded by Global Sae-A for refugee housing.


Through this partnership, CORE has already supported thousands of people in Ukraine, and with this additional contribution, CORE can assist countless more. 

A Global Sae-A Group official said, “Global Sae-A will continue to support the restoration efforts from the conflict in Ukraine, realizing our commitment to global welfare.” They added, “We hope our hand provides both warmth and hope to communities in need.”

“Our partnership with Sae-A has been crucial to our response to the conflict in Ukraine.” Jerome Lebleu, Chief Operating Officer at CORE, said. “Sae-A is dedicated to helping those most affected by the Russian invasion. These critical funds will help those most at risk as winter approaches.” 

 

Global Sae-A Co., Ltd is a holding company that operates businesses in the apparel, food, home, and knowledge sectors, which include the world’s largest apparel export company, the leading global EPC company, and the corrugated cardboard/paper packaging company. Global Sae-A is going beyond the apparel industry to take on new enterprises and satisfy our basic needs for apparel, food, and shelter to help create a better world.
For more information, please visit www.globalsae-a.com  

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About CORE – Founded by Sean Penn and Ann Lee, CORE (Community Organized Relief Effort) is a global crisis response organization that brings immediate relief and long-term recovery solutions to underserved communities. When a crisis strikes, CORE responds immediately to fill gaps, mobilize resources, and establish trust and collaboration from within communities. CORE has played a pivotal role in providing critical relief to marginalized and vulnerable populations since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic and the humanitarian crisis in Ukraine as it continues its mission of empowering communities in and beyond crises worldwide. For more information see www.coreresponse.org and follow CORE on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.