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How to help the Ukrainian army: reliable volunteers and organizations (updated Dec 2021)

Here we have compiled a list of civil volunteers and organizations who help the Ukrainian army, veterans and their families, Donbas and Crimea refugees, and those living near the front-line in the east of Ukraine. Those mentioned on this list proved to be reliable and share regular reports of their work.

Note: this list was heavily updated at the end of 2021 as many people who used to help the Ukrainian military back in 2014 and in the subsequent years suspended their activities by now, so we had to bring the list up to date. If you want to see the original version of this page, you can check it out on the Web Archive.

Charity Sister of Mercy (ATO/Kharkiv) 

The charity helps wounded soldiers treated in the Kharkiv military hospital.

What they can help with: help for the wounded, food, everyday essentials, clothing, uniform, medicine.

Contacts: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Сестра-милосердия-АТО-Харьков/1496679490548140

Charity Return Alive!

Our mission is to buy essential equipment that the state is unable to provide in the short term (thermal vision equipment, night vision equipment, and other tools)! We don’t think for others – the soldiers choose the equipment and we just collect money, buy the things, bring them to their destinations and so it goes.

What they can help with: night vision optics, thermal vision equipment, uniform, equipment, Kevlar helmets, bulletproof vests, medicine, food.

Contacts: http://www.savelife.in.ua ; https://www.facebook.com/groups/backandalive/

“Dnipro: volunteer when possible!”

A volunteer from Dnipro, helping the wounded soldiers in the local military hospital.

What they can help with: medical care, food, basic necessities.

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/867748256569382/

Twitter: https://twitter.com/TSgdalinka

Volunteer Roman Donyk

Volunteer from Kharkiv

What he can help with: bulletproof vests, clothing, uniform, medicine, food, everyday essentials.

Contacts: https://www.facebook.com/groups/groupdonik/

Aid committee for the Ukrainian army

The committee is based on the Kharkiv oblast patriotic organization “Svoboda” and was created by the members and supporters of this organization in order to report and control the usage of humanitarian aid for our servicemen and to prevent machinations.

What they can help with: clothing, everyday essentials, uniform, food.

Contacts: https://www.facebook.com/dopomoga.vojakam

Union of Volunteers of Ukraine: let’s help army together

Facebook group where volunteers announce raising funds and aid for various volunteer projects.

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/armyuahelp/

Donbas SOS

The group helps and consults internally displaced persons and the inhabitants of the front-line areas.

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DonbasSOS
Website: https://www.donbasssos.org/en/

Blue and Yellow – Lithuania

Blue and Yellow is a Lithuanian NGO, which gathers humanitarian aid and military equipment for Ukraine’s army and hands it over to the frontline units.

Website: http://www.blue-yellow.lt/

Lifeline Ukraine

Lifeline Ukraine is a national, professional, suicide prevention and mental health support hotline, founded by Paul Niland, an Irish ex-pat living in Ukraine. The project enjoys support from the Ministries of Veterans’ Affairs, the Ministry of Social Policy, and the Ministry of Defense.

Website: https://lifelineukraine.com/en

Ukrainian Volunteer Service

Created with the support of UNICEF and Ukraine’s Youth and Sports Ministry, the volunteer platform helps people register as volunteers or find volunteers they need.

Website: https://volunteer.country

Veterans Dozen Foundation

The charity conducts the rehabilitation of wounded Ukrainian veterans through sport.

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/veteransdozen/

 

 

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