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Lyubov Muravyeva
Lyubov Muravyeva is an internationally exhibited sculptor and painter from Kyiv, Ukraine. Since receiving her MFA from the Stroganov Moscow School of Art and Design in 1967 and becoming a member of the USSR National Professional Artists’ Guild in 1983, she has worked on dozens of large-scale commissioned sculptures.
Muravyeva has completed pieces for, among others, the Kyiv Public Center; the Pereyaslav Khmelnitsky City Museum; the Children’s Music School, Kyiv, the Public Cultural Center, Kyiv; and most particularly, for the Vinogradar Living Area project in Kyiv. Her work has been exhibited in shows including “ Biennale Internazionale Dell'Arte Contemporanea of Florence” in Florence, Italy, “Contemporary Ukrainian Art” in Smehyann, Sweden, “Ukrainian National Exhibition of Sculpture” in Kyiv, Ukraine, numerous solo exhibitions in St. Louis, Missouri, and other venues across Ukraine, Italy, Russia, Canada, and the United States.
Through exuberant images laden with metaphorical significance and fluid, monumental representations of the human form, Muravyeva brings attention to and seeks to cultivate compassion for the innermost feelings possessed by the human soul.
Support Ukraine’s Frontline Villages in Kherson Region
Greater Good Charities is responding to an urgent crisis in the Kherson region of Ukraine, focusing on the most isolated and dangerous areas, where help is desperately needed as winter approaches. Countless families in the frontline villages need our support to provide critical insulation with windows, hygiene kits and blankets, and animal beds to care for the people and pets that face unimaginable conditions as the war rages on.
As many as 50 villages in the Kherson region remain highly contested and endure continuous fighting, regular artillery exchanges, airstrikes, and ground offensives that have desecrated the landscape and made survival a daily struggle. Isolated by difficult access and constant danger, families have been faced with the disruption of essential infrastructure and are relying on Greater Good Charities to provide basic necessities, needed supplies, and warmth.
Why?
Immediate, profound and holistic help for the most vulnerable families and their pets to survive the winter by restoring warmth to their homes, ensuring their health through hygiene support, caring for their pets, and protecting them from the cold with essential blankets.
Installing Temporary Windows
Over 8 million windows have been shattered since the start of the invasion, leaving families exposed to freezing temperatures. Many homes are currently covered with tarps or plywood, which offer little protection. Our project installs proper temporary windows to restore warmth, security, and livable conditions to homes on the frontline. We have so far installed over 1300 temporary windows that improved living conditions of over 250 families and 600 individuals.

Hygiene Buckets Distribution
Greater Good Charities facilitates monthly distributions of hygiene buckets to help families maintain dignity and health by providing essential hygiene items often overlooked in aid efforts. We have already distributed over 9,000 hygiene kits to families in need.

Blankets for Families Distribution
With frequent power outages and Russia’s attacks on energy infrastructure, heating is limited or unavailable in many villages. Greater Good Charities distribution of warm blankets provides immediate relief from the cold, helping families stay safe from the deadly effects of freezing temperatures. We have so far distributed over 40,000 blankets to families in need.

Pet Food and Warm Dog Beds Distribution for Families in Contested Areas

Dog Houses for Shelters in the Region
Dog shelters in Kherson and Mykolaiv face immense challenges, especially as they take in animals evacuated from frontline areas. Limited resources leave many dogs living outside, vulnerable to freezing winter temperatures. While we already provide pet food, proper shelter is essential. Supplying dog houses offers critical protection, helping these dogs stay warm and safe as they await new homes.
