Eleven Ukrainian families forced from their homes by Russia’s war received new apartments on Wednesday in a housing giveaway organized by KADORR Group and its chairman, Ruslan Kivan. The ceremony took place in Odesa at the company’s business center, where families were handed apartment certificates as part of a broader humanitarian initiative aimed at supporting internally displaced Ukrainians.JOIN US ON TELEGRAMFollow our coverage of the war on the @Kyivpost_official. According to the company, the apartment giveaway was conducted among subscribers of the official Telegram channel of the NGO “IDPs of Ukraine” – short for Internally Displaced Persons of Ukraine – which now has more than 97,000 followers. The organization works with Ukrainians displaced by the full-scale invasion. Kivan said the initiative was rooted in his late father’s values and focused on helping those affected by the war. “Do good, do not do evil. Help those in need,” Kivan said during the ceremony, describing those principles as the foundation of the project. He also expressed hope for a swift end to the war. “I sincerely wish for peace to come to Ukraine as soon as possible, so that our children and future generations never know what war is,” he said. Ruslan Kivan, chairman of KADORR Group, hands over the keys to a new apartment to an internally displaced family. (Photo by Dmytro Serhiienko / Kyiv Post)