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Save the Children. According to Save the Children, there are 7.5 million kids who are in danger of physical harm, emotional distress and displacement due to the invasion in Ukraine.Even before the ...
Razom for Ukraine (Ukrainian: Разом, lit. 'Together') is a U.S.-based 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to "unlocking the potential of Ukraine". [1] Razom, which means “together” in Ukrainian, seeks to uphold the principles of the Revolution of Dignity and to help build a secure, prosperous, and democratic Ukraine. [2]
Several organizations and charities are helping the people of Ukraine in ways that go beyond re-sharing a viral post on social media. There are endless relief funds to choose from, but these picks ...
Russia Ukraine Countries sending foreign aid, including humanitarian aid to Ukraine This is a list of known humanitarian aid, that has and will be provided to Ukraine during the Russo-Ukrainian War. This list does not include financial support to the Ukrainian government unless earmarked for humanitarian purposes. Sources Sovereign countries Country Humanitarian aid (including earmarked funds ...
Caritas Ukraine (Ukrainian: Карітас України) is a Ukrainian Catholic not-for-profit and humanitarian relief organisation. Caritas Ukraine is a member of both Caritas Europa and Caritas Internationalis. Within Ukraine, it is one of two national Caritas organisations, alongside Caritas-Spes.
The Russian invasion of Ukraine has created a humanitarian crisis with hundreds of thousands of Ukrainians fleeing their homes. More than 160,000 people reportedly have been displaced within ...
It is planned that after the war, all children will return to their homeland. [5] As of March 2023, within the framework of the "Childhood without War" project, Ruslan Shostak's foundation has raised 4.67 million euros for the evacuation and maintenance of orphans and has engaged more than 300 volunteers and ambassadors. [6]
Some of the drawings for the exhibition were provided by the project “Mother, I See the War”, [27] which constitutes a collage of children's works for a charity NFT auction and digital museum. The rest of the artworks are drawn by orphaned children who lost their parents during Russia's war against Ukraine. [28]