Support Ukraine

 

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If you want to support Ukrainian Armed Forses

You can donate at the Ukrainian National Bank 

You can donate to the humanitarian and medical help to Ukraine at HELP UKRAINE CENTRE

If you want to donate medical supplies

Razom for Ukraine: Razom, meaning “together” in Ukrainian, is a volunteer charity organization that was originally founded in 2014 to support Ukrainians after Russia annexed Crimea.

Fundraiser for Sunflower of Peace: Sunflower of Peace’s fundraiser aims to provide first-aid backpacks to paramedics and doctors on the front lines. Each backpack contains enough tactical first-aid supplies for five to ten people.

Revived Soldiers Ukraine: This nonprofit provides medical aid to Ukrainian soldiers and provides support to their families.

Medical Teams International: This humanitarian aid agency is deploying a team to Ukraine and working with partners to deliver critical medical supplies to those on the ground.

To help children affected by the war

Voices of Children: This organization helps provide psychological and psychosocial support to Ukrainian children affected by armed conflict.

Save the Children: Based in the U.K., Save the Children has created a Ukraine crisis-relief fund that’s getting food, water, hygiene kits, cash, and psychosocial support to children and families.

ChildFund International: Founded in 1983, ChildFund offers international financial support to children in need. Donate to its German organization, ChildFund Deutschland, which is providing emergency-aid kits to children and families in Ukraine.

MANNA Worldwide: This U.S-based nonprofit supports child development in impoverished communities domestically and internationally. Its Ukraine fund supports Ukrainian families trying to flee to safety.

International Rescue Committee: The IRC is on the ground in Poland, helping children and families who have fled from Ukraine.

To support journalists in Ukraine

The Kyiv Independent: You can support Ukraine’s English-language media outlet through GoFundMe or via Patreon.

Keep Ukraine’s Media Going: Donations to this GoFundMe will help Ukrainian media outlets relocate to other countries and set up offices there.

To support refugees

Global Empowerment Mission: In conjunction with BStrong, this organization is running a welcome center at the Poland-Ukraine border. It’s using its funds to facilitate the influx of refugees to Poland, paying for flights and trains to relocate anyone who can’t find housing in Poland.

Humanity & Inclusion: This global organization supports individuals and refugees from conflict-stricken areas, especially those with physical injuries and disabilities and the elderly. Its Ukraine appeal fund will help deliver emergency aid to refugees displaced by the conflict.

Team Rubicon: This NGO specializes in disaster response and has sent a team of physicians to Poland to help refugees, especially children, women, disabled persons, and LGBTQIA+ individuals. Donate here to support its efforts.

CORE: Community Organized Relief Effort provides immediate aid and recovery to international underserved communities. Donate to its relief effort for Ukrainian refugees in Poland. The money will go toward cash disbursements, hygiene supplies, and COVID-19 tests.

To support BIPOC and LGBTIQ+ refugees

The Coalition to Support Black People in Ukraine is a fundraiser that aims to help Black people facing racism and being turned back as they try to flee the country. Funds will go toward paying relocation fees and connecting Black refugees with their families, as well as food and other practical supplies.

OutRight International: The nongovernmental organization addresses human-rights violations against the LGBTIQ community. You can donate to its Ukraine fundraiser here.

QUA: QUA-LGBTQ is an organization connecting LGBTQ Ukrainians LGBTQ with allies in the United States. Your donations will go toward emergency support for the Ukrainian LGBTQ community in conflict-stricken areas.

Additional ways to help

• Donate to Nova Ukraine’s Heart2Heart initiative, which assembles care packages for people in Ukraine.

• Donate to the International Committee of the Red Cross, which will provide humanitarian relief to Ukrainians affected by the conflict.

• Donate to CARE’s Ukraine Crisis Fund, which aims to provide food, water, hygiene kits, and more to Ukrainians, especially women and girls.

• Donate to International Medical Corps, which will deploy mobile medical teams to provide emergency and primary health services, including psychosocial services, to conflict-affected Ukrainian communities.

 Donate to GlobalGiving’s Ukraine Crisis Relief Fund, which funnels funds to humanitarian support in Ukraine, including shelter, food, and clean water for refugees.

• Donate to Mercy Corps, a global humanitarian group whose Humanitarian Response Fund is sending emergency cash and supplies to people throughout Ukraine.

• Donate to People in Need, a Czech group that responds to an emergency help line by sending trucks loaded with nonperishable food, hygiene products, sleeping bags, and other items to any location that requests aid. PIN is also setting up sites at the border to help refugees cross safely.

• Donate to Americares, which has deployed an emergency response team to Poland with medical support for Ukrainian refugees.

• Donate to World Central Kitchen, which is working to serve fresh meals to Ukrainian refugees, as well as Ukrainians remaining in the country.

• Donate to International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW), which is raising money to aid shelter staff and animals in disaster zones.

• Donate to the Kyiv School of Economics, which is raising money to provide first-aid kits, bulletproof vests, and helmets to Ukrainians on the ground.

• Donate to United Way Worldwide’s United for Ukraine fund, which will go toward providing shelter, food, transportation, and baby formula to those in conflict zones.

• Donate to Vostok-SOS to support victims of military aggression.

(c) The CUT magazine