Founded by refugees, for refugees, we give cash directly to refugees of the war in Ukraine as they cross the border. No bureaucracy, no overhead, no delays. Cash For Refugees gives them the means to buy the bare necessities as they embark on their journey.
"Hospitallers" Medical battalion is a Ukrainian volunteer medical battalion that has been participating in the Russian-Ukrainian war in Donbas since 2014. Hospitallers provides first aid, medical care, and evacuation of wounded Ukrainian soldiers from the hottest areas of the front.
Viktoriia, a Ukrainian university student at Minerva in San Francisco, is raising funds to support the civilian military groups that her sister, mom, and dad joined in response to the Russian invasion. All of them were civilians with no military experience who bravely joined the fight to protect their home. Over the past weeks, Viktoriia developed a network of suppliers and drivers in Europe that allows her to promptly reach battalions and communities within Ukraine in need of immediate aid.
Chernihiv, a city of 280,000 people, is under siege. Hospitals and schools have been bombed, and no official humanitarian convoys for aid or evacuation have been established. Every day, Palanytsia volunteers provide food and medicines to over 4,000 Chernihiv civilians in bomb shelters and, when possible, evacuates some from the city.
LGBT Military is an activist organization founded in 2018 to support LGBTQ+ military personnel. LGBT Military focuses on educational work, efforts to promote LGBTQ+ safety in Ukraine, and supplies for the army.
Grace Tea is a registered U.S. non-profit that relies on a local network of allies to provide food, water, and emergency aid to victims in Ukraine's combat zones. All donations are tax-deductable.
The fundraiser is organized by Oksana Urban, a Deputy at Lutsk District Council and the acting director of the Charitable Foundation “European Vector of Volyn”. Over the years this foundation has been working on receiving and distributing humanitarian aid to foster homes and people with disabilities. Since the invasion, they have coordinated a large group of local volunteers and a network of friends worldwide to collect and transport aid for soldiers and refugees.
The Community Fund of the Community of Podil is a non-profit from Vinnytsia, Ukraine, that was established in 2011. In peaceful times, the fund collects donations and conducts projects focused on education, environment, and other humanitarian work. Currently, all of their efforts focus on supporting Ukrainian volunteer groups and civilians in the region.
I'm a Ukrainian student in the US helping my childhood friend and his volunteer battalion stay safe while protecting our home. The donations will fund medical and protective gear, essential for staying alive. Anything in excess of the amount needed by my friend's group will be distributed to similar volunteer battalions.
The International Association for the Support of Ukraine is dedicated to forming a new civil society of Ukraine on the basis of Christian values. Currently they organize a large group of volunteers to coordinate humanitarian aid, medical supplies, and other social and psychological support for refugees.
This fundraiser is organized by a group of Stanford Ukrainian students and allies. Their goal is to provide critical medical supplies to Ukraine in its fight against the Russian invasion. With their partner Ukraine, they’ve secured a plane and now fundraising for supplies.
Ukraine Now is a global decentralized effort to help Ukrainians and other nations deal with the humanitarian crisis and the consequences of the recent Russian invasion.
Sunflower of Peace is a Boston-based non-profit, formed in 2015, with a mission to mobilize support and aid for Ukrainian orphans, internally displaced persons, and those most affected by the ongoing war. Since the invasion, Sunflower of Peace focused on providing medical assistance for paramedics and doctors in Ukraine.
Mihail is a volunteer from Mariupol who was the first person to go into the city to deliver aid and evacuate civilians. He led the way for civilian car convoys and with his help thousands have escaped the city. His current goal is to provide long-term housing to refugees from Mariupol.
Volunteer organization "This is my city" started its activity in March 2022 in the acute phase of the war of Russia against Ukraine. Unlike other big funds overburdened with aid requests, this organization works locally and punctually to help Chernihiv military and residents, whom they know personally and trust. Fund provides defenders of the city with the necessary equipment, ammunition, and critical in-demand supplies to withhold the partial city blockade. In addition, they assist with the evacuation of civilians, coordinating actions with local organizations and purchasing fuel.
Ukrainian volunteers, who deliver humanitarian aid to Kharkiv and evacuate people to Poltava and Dnipro, the nearest safe cities. Additionally, they evacute pets, cook and deliver food (for both, people and animals), supply medicine, as well as purchase and fuel evacuation vehicles.
The $1K Project Ukraine is a volunteer based effort to directly connect sponsors in USA and around the world with Ukrainian families impacted by the senseless and inhumane war. You can either donate a small amount or fill in an application to sponsor a family in need with $1,000.