Listly by Eugen
Since the Russian Federation started war on Ukraine in February 2023, Ukraine is in need of help in different areas:
In this list I want to consolidated the many ways to help Ukraine to 10 - my top 10.
“Come Back Alive” is a very respected ukranian foundation providing competent assistance to the military.
Special fundraising account of the National Bank of Ukraine for support the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
Money transferred to this account will be used by the Ministry of Social Policy of Ukraine:
The account is meant for charity contributions from Ukraine and from abroa...
Aims to respond quickly to the needs of Ukraine and Ukrainians in the war.
KSE Foundation has an institutionalized Help Ukraine program, which prioritizes support for defenders in military, Ukrainians affected by the war, as well as the restoration of educational and medical infrastructure.
The main goal is for each of these programs to support government and the state as much as possible and have the greatest possible impact on people’s lives.
Youth organization “Plast – National Scout Organization of Ukraine” is a voluntary, non-political, non-confessional, non-profitable and independent all-Ukrainian organization, which extends its activity to the whole territory of Ukraine.
WCK has created a new model for disaster relief helping devastated communities recover.
WCK supporting Ukrainians through harsh winter
As Russia’s relentless attacks on energy and water systems continue, countless Ukrainians are facing the first full winter of the war. With the coldest, darkest days here, WCK is making necessary arrangements to meet rising food needs throughout the country, including in frontline and recently liberated regions.
As the war in Ukraine continues millions of people are dependent on humanitarian aid and will be for decades. Malteser International support the people in Ukraine with various projects and work closely with the Malteser Ukraine team, which assesses the needs of the people on the ground and implements the relief projects.
Serhiy Prytula’s Charity Foundation project NEST, is focused on helping families who lost their houses due to russia’s continuing war. The houses are prefabricated and installed in land plots owned by families.
Ukrainian animal right organization UAnimals, which is rescuing animals in Ukraine since 2016.