Ukraine now needs, above all, medicines, fuel, sanitary and hygienic means, food and technical means. Over the past year, news about the Ukraine and its inhabitants has come from the first pages of print media and news feeds. Panic, death, death of thousands of civilians has become an integral part of the associations that arise when mentioning this state. Once famous for its rich history and culture, the country has now become the pain and fear of Europe. She makes not only world politicians and international organizations, but also ordinary people talk about themselves again and again, watching with horror what is happening. There are also a number of organizations currently working in Ukraine and abroad to gather humanitarian aid. Join us!
Mriya Ukraine is a Swiss charitable association whose founder and president is Yuri Moraru. Since the first days of the full-scale war of the Russian Federation against Ukraine, the Association has been delivering medicines, humanitarian assistance to hospitals and territorial communities that care about the needs of internally displaced persons in Ukraine.
The CONCORD 3000 Charitable Foundation receives assistance from foreign donors in the form of ammunition, medicines, food, hygiene products, etc. to warehouses in Lviv The Foundation was established in 2001. Charity support covered many areas and directions, but from February 24, 2022, the Foundation’s work is aimed solely at helping the army and citizens of Ukraine who suffered from the Russian aggression. Kyiv and further distributes it.
We are a volunteer organization PORYAD UKRAINE. This is the name, because from the first days of the war, the hearts of those who care united and began to help everyone who applied. Families affected by the war, the elderly, dog cats and of course the guys who protect us - the Armed Forces of Ukraine, troopers and AZOV.
Foundation Platform Ukraine is engaged in the implementation of civil and volunteer organizations, which will help Ukraine and Ukrainians during the war. The main goal is to inform about the activities of these organizations. We help them become more visible and expand their audiences so that everyone can support their work and solve important tasks together.
Funds from this account will be spent by the Ministry of Social Policy to meet food needs and arrange refugees accommodation; providing them with clothes, shoes and medicines; providing one-time financial assistance.
Information from the Ukrainian government about all humanitarian aid that comes to Ukraine and the way how every person can join this process.
Ukrainian business owners have opened the volunteer Storage Centre, where humanitarian and medical aid can be sent from all over the world. The center was established by Ukrainian businessmen Andriy Stavnitser, Vladyslav Chechotkin, Natalia Fukleva, Ksenia Yefremova, Anton Pyatygin and Olga Balytska. All humanitarian aid will be delivered to the regions that need it the most in its entirety.
The whole child population of Ukraine, 7.5 million children, is now at risk as the conflict continues to escalate. Homes, schools, water supplies, and hospitals have been damaged or destroyed. Children have been separated from their families and hundreds of thousands of people have been left without safe water and electricity. Explosives including landmines are a daily threat to children’s lives.
More than 4 million people have already fled Ukraine. The World Food Program (WFP), which was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2020, is expanding to 3.15 million through remittances and food distribution, and is preparing to help displaced Ukrainians in refugee-hosting countries.
This Foundation was founded in 2014 by Ukrainians from New York. Since the beginning of the full-scale invasion, the Foundation has focused only on its Emergency Response project, which aims to provide much-needed humanitarian assistance.
More than 220 tons of cargo have already been sent to Ukraine. These are tactical medicine, hospital medicine, civilian drones for transportation safety, walkie-talkies, telephones, and dry rations.
The project team consists of more than three hundred volunteers from America, Poland, Canada, and Ukraine.
And Razom is:
— Hundreds of events in support of Ukraine in the United States and Canada
— Hundreds of interviews in the US and Canadian press in support of Ukraine
— and a great desire to win the war!
On the Foundation's website, one can find detailed reports on all assistance and projects.
KSE is a world-class private higher education institution founded in 1996 by the Consortium for Economic Research and Education (EERC) and the Eurasia Foundation.
The President of KSE is Tymofiy Milovanov, Associate Professor of Economics at the University of Pittsburgh and former Minister of Economic Development, Trade, and Agriculture of Ukraine.
The KSE Charitable Foundation was established in 2007 as a subsidiary of a non-profit corporation in the United States, initially focused on providing scholarships for talented young people.
The campaign aims to purchase the necessary first aid products and protective kits for the State Emergency Service of Ukraine, the Ukrainian Paramedical Association, and the Ukrainian Territorial Defense Forces.
According to KSE estimates, the need for Ukrainian Territorial Defense Forces only in the nearest future is about 50 thousand bulletproof vests, helmets, first aid kits, and other stuff.
As of April 3, more than $ 17 million has been raised.
Nova Ukraine is a registered USA nonprofit organization dedicated to providing humanitarian aid to Ukraine and raising awareness about Ukraine in the United States as well as in the rest of the world.
Thanks to a very effective campaign launched immediately after Russia attacked Ukraine, more than $ 15 million was raised in early April. These are funds donated by more than 70,000 individuals and hundreds of businesses.
Tactical medicine, humanitarian aid, drug delivery logistics, partnerships with various international organizations, public events, and actions in favor of Ukraine, especially in San Francisco - are current priorities in the organization.
Nova Ukraine does not focus on military help for several reasons. First of all, there are legal restrictions that exist in the United States for official organizations that want to help the military.
This organization was established in 2014 by activists of the Luhansk Human Rights Center "Postup," the Crimean Human Rights Center "Diya," and the Civil Sector of the Luhansk Euromaidan.
Among the main areas of work - are documentation (war crimes, crimes against humanity, gross human rights violations), advocacy, humanitarian assistance in the conflict zone, legal aid, and others. Hubs of the organization worked in Mariupol and Severodonetsk.
The organization's partners are USAID, the Embassies of the Czech Republic, Australia, Estonia, the United States, the Netherlands, Germany, and the European Commission. NED and others.
CEO Club Ukraine is a closed community of prominent Ukrainian businessmen which has been uniting 200+ participants for ten years. In early April, the community established the Soborna UA International Foundation, which manages the Russian-Ukrainian war's short-term and long-term humanitarian issues.
Currently, the Foundation is working in five areas:
- medical: provision of equipment and medicines to civilian and military hospitals
- in the direction of vital infrastructure: livelihoods in the regions of humanitarian catastrophe, assistance to internally displaced persons
- in the field of education: scholarships for children of combatants, construction and reconstruction of schools
- in the direction of legal aid: protection of rights, compensation for damages
- "Think tank" direction: creating a platform for discussing models of Ukraine's future development in all spheres.
Millions of children were injured. Unfortunately, more than 190 children have already died at the hands of the Russian military. As of April 13, such data were announced in the Ukrainian Office of the Prosecutor General.
But these figures are not final.
Children are startled by explosions and shots, and they wake up to the shrill sounds of sirens and fall asleep in the basement. Kindergartens, maternity hospitals, and shelters where family seekers seek refuge are becoming a target. The children of Ukraine need the joint help of the whole world!
Currently, the Foundation Voices of Children works in four areas:
- psychological assistance to children and parents affected by the war
- emergency assistance to women and refugee children from all over Ukraine: necessities, settlement, and relocation
- the creation of centers for group classes with children who were evacuated from the shelling
- Individual assistance to families with children affected by the war
More than 50 psychologists work with the Foundation to provide support to victims non-stop.