From the first days of the full-scale war, all people have faced problems that previously could not exist in a civilized country: lack of medicine, food, water. Children and the elderly are the most vulnerable social groups, who face the
greatest difficulties. In particular, the problem of finding baby food for our youngest citizens has become acute. The situation has begun to stabilize thanks to humanitarian aid. However, the specific assistance, as well as baby
food, was often provided on a territorial basis to the relevant territorial communities, which do not always have children of the appropriate age and in required numbers. At the same time, such assistance may not be enough in
places where it is needed. (http://univd.edu.ua/uk/news/12552)