We help civilians

To help others is the first sign of civilization

What are we doing

There is no 'other person's trouble'

The war forced people to leave their homes and belongings, and to flee with a minimal supply of clothing. These people needed everything from warm clothes to shampoo and soap and sanitary items. Children were more excited about chocolate bars than any gadgets. Since the first days of the war, we have been collecting all the necessary items and delivering aid to Ukraine for those who need such support the most.

We organize actions and events

For Ukrainian families, whose the face of war has forced to leave the country, we organize events. These actions bring people together and provide an opportunity to take a break from the overwhelming reality.

Don't be indifferent!

People who have experienced occupation need everything; food, clothing, medicine, bedding, cleaning supplies... Everything that we use in our daily lives, sometimes without even realizing it. Have you ever seen people begging for half a loaf of bread so that as many people as possible could get a piece? It's happening now. This is the 21st century in Europe. This is what war does to people. Don't be indifferent. We are grateful for your help.

How can you help?

Financial assistance provides more opportunities in implementing our aid programs.

Would you like to buy and donate what is needed? 

We need: - long-lasting food;

- sweets; 

- diapers for both children and adults; 

- cleaning products; 

- soap and shampoo.

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Other areas of our activity

We help animals in Ukraine

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We help Children and Youth

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We help military in Ukraine

How do we operate for the benefit of the military?

How can you support Ukraine on the front lines?

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