Dear friends of Ukraine and its people, supporters of justice and world peace, please help Ukraine
All sorts of help is needed urgently. Please pray , talk to your local representatives, and please do help financially. The brave Ukrainian army is holding the Russian forces, they are fighting fiercely to protect not just Ukraine, its people and sovereignty, but the whole free World and Europe.
How we can help: a list of organizations working in the region
In Ukraine
“Come back alive” Ukrainian Fund: Funds for Armed Forces
Their website does not have an ENG version, but you can learn more how to donate on their Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/backandalive
The National Bank of Ukraine: Funds for Ukraine’s Armed Forces
Organizations:
@ngo.ei (non-governmental organization, Kharkiv, humanitarian aid)
@caritas.zp (Charitable Organization, caritas.zp@gmail.com)
Activists:
@nikita.blink + @help_army.ukraine +
@vova.shishkin_ (humanitarian aid and military support fund, Paypal nikitasiritsa3@gmail.com)
@v.svarga (humanitarian aid, aid for animals, Armed Forces of Ukraine)
@martakaznovska (aid to refugees, Armed Forces of Ukraine)
Refugees
Polish Humanitarian Action — the biggest Polish humanitarian aid organization.
OCHA — Ukraine Humanitarian Fund, UN financing instrument providing humanitarian assistance to civilians and sending funds to local charities.
People in Need— Czech non-governmental organization that implements humanitarian relief in Ukraine.
Solidarity with Ukraine — fundraising created by the Pomagam.pl Foundation and “Nasz Wybór”, which has been working with Ukrainians in Poland since 2014.
Ocalenie Foundation – helps refugees, immigrants and repatriates in Poland and on the border.
WORLD CENTRAL KITCHEN, international non-profit organization feeding the refugees at the Polish-Ukrainian border. They are doing amazing job, check for yourself by following they live updates on social media.
Also, please follow the Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy:
Featured image Olha Zapotochna with her gravely ill son, Arthur, after crossing the Ukrainian-Polish border on Friday. “We are still living in the 21st century, I hope,” Ms. Zapotochna said.Credit…Maciek Nabrdalik for The New York Times