A Home for the IDP Families
The Problem
Thousands of internally displaced families in Ukraine have lost their homes because of the war.
Having a safe place to live is their most urgent need.
The Initiative Heinz and Angela Stiftung
- In March 2025, Heinz and Angela Stiftung launched the initiative to buy houses for displaced families.
- Goal: provide long-term housing solutions instead of temporary shelters.
- In April 2025, the foundation donated for the first house (Shevchenko family).
- This program inspired further donations and partnerships.
Donors and Partners
- NASZ DOM foundation.
Private donors: Andreas Ibel and Volker Koenig.
- Housing for IDP Foundation:
Legal support for property purchase
Collecting and verifying family applications
Searching and checking properties
Supporting families in choosing and registering homes
IDP families
At the end of March, the Housing for IDPs Fund began searching for potential families. We received more than 40 requests, from which six families in need of urgent assistance were selected.
2 main candidates: the Shevchenko and the Pryimak families were chosen. Both families received the instructions and assistance in their search of houses.
The Shevchenko and the Pryimak families
The Shevchenko family
The Housing for IDP received the request from the Shevchenko family as to the charity donation for buying a house in Odessa region on July 7th. July 8th the foundation signed the agreement between Housing for IDP and Natalia Shevchenko as to the charity donation for buying a property. The payment was made on July 10th. The deal on purchasing the house in Odessa region was signed and certified by a notary on July 15th, 2025 The total amount of the donation was 457,473.58 UAH (€9,431.76).

The Pryimak family
The Housing for IDP received a request from the family at the end of July. The chose a house in Cherkassy region. The total cost of the house (with land and taxes is €10,144.21). The deal was closed on August 8th. The family is the only owner of the property (the state registered ownership)

Results and Next Steps
The Shevchenko and Pryimak families now has a safe home.
Remaining funds were transferred to NGO «Ya Wryatovany» (Kharkiv) for emergency repairs (roofs, windows).
The initiative continues, bringing hope and stability to more displaced families.