Beer Baron
Beer Baron MegaDork
2/27/22 5:37 p.m.

With everything going on in Ukraine, it's easy to send thoughts and prayers, but I hate platitudes.

Are there any vetted aid groups that we know donations will actually go to helping the people of and refugees from Ukraine?

stuart in mn
stuart in mn MegaDork
2/27/22 6:17 p.m.

Here's an article from today's Minneapolis newspaper that lists a few, but I'm sure there are others.

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 As Russia’s invasion of Ukraine continues, a humanitarian crisis is unfolding that is turning millions of people into refugees, many of them children.

At the Ukrainian American Community Center in Minneapolis, Taras Pidhayny has fielded dozens of calls from people asking how they can help. Minnesotans should make sure that potential recipients of their donations will use the money to actually help the people of Ukraine, he said.

“I never donate to anybody that I don’t fully vet in terms of trying to find out as much information as possible about the organization, what they do and also their history,” said Pidhayny, a bookkeeper at the community center.

Established organizations are always better than one that “just popped up,” he said.

Ukrainian officials believe the number of refugees could range from 3 million to 5 million people, according to Forbes. Pidhayny recommended organizations providing direct humanitarian aid as the best recipients of donations.

“People leaving their homes — they may have to leave with only a small bag of their belongings — they’re going to need the basic necessities,” Pidhayny said.

Local Ukrainian groups suggest donating to the Ukrainian Congress Committee of America’s fundraiser to support humanitarian efforts in the country. The funds will go toward purchasing pharmaceutical and medical kits. Donate at ucca.org.

A list of reputable organizations put together by Ukrainians and Jane Lytvynenko, a former BuzzFeed reporter, range from donating to the military to providing medical supplies and helping children.

It can be found online at ukrainewar.carrd.co. The list has been cross-referenced with another provided by local Ukrainian groups.

A few to consider:

Ukraine Ministry of Defense 

Funds will be used for humanitarian support for Ukraine’s armed forces that includes logistical and medical support. Money will go directly to the agency’s bank account. For more information go to ukraine.ua.

Medical supplies 
Razom for Ukraine provides tactical training and medical supplies. In an update, the organization said it is purchasing supplies from the United States and Europe because Ukrainian suppliers ran out of gear and medical supplies.

For more information go to razomforukraine.org.

United Help Ukraine is providing lifesaving first-aid kits to the front lines. The organization also helps the families of those wounded or killed in war and gives support to displaced people from Crimea and eastern Ukraine. For more information go to unitedhelpukraine.org.

Sunflower of Peace is raising funds for first-aid medical backpacks for paramedics and doctors on the front lines.

Each backpack contains tools to save up to 10 lives, according to the organization. For more information go to facebook. com/sunflowerofpeace.

Ukrainian Red Cross Society: Volunteers and staff provide first aid in areas where medical access is limited.

Funds will be used to support those in need, blood collection, mobilization of volunteers and resources and emergency activities.

For more information go to redcross.org.ua/en.

Help for children 
UNICEF is ensuring Ukrainian children have access to safe water, nutrition, health care, education and protection during the invasion. For more information go to unicef.org/ ukraine/en.

Voices of Children provides psychological and psychosocial support for children caught in the middle of the armed conflict. For more information go to voices.org.ua/en.

Journalism
The Kyiv Independent, a Ukrainian-English news site, provides up-to-date information on Russia’s invasion. Its fundraising site can be found on GoFundMe.

miatafan
miatafan GRM+ Memberand Reader
2/28/22 7:19 p.m.

In reply to stuart in mn :

Thanks for sharing.  My employeer has a 100% gift match for several of those.  I now know who to donate to.

chaparral
chaparral Dork
2/28/22 7:42 p.m.

In reply to Beer Baron :

Ukranian war bonds will be available tomorrow in 33 euro (face value) denominations. If they win the war a lot less aid will be needed. 

Will
Will UberDork
3/1/22 8:49 a.m.

I don't know if Doctors Without Borders is doing work in Ukraine, but they're a good group in general.

triumph7
triumph7 HalfDork
3/2/22 12:29 a.m.

One of the group's that our church has been supporting for year's helps an orphanage in the Ukraine and said they will be expanding their efforts.

masterprovisions.org

GameboyRMH
GameboyRMH GRM+ Memberand MegaDork
3/4/22 9:26 a.m.

A Doom 2 level for your donation? Money goes to the Red Cross and UN CERF Ukraine:

https://www.engadget.com/john-romero-new-doom-ii-level-ukraine-112723863.html

 

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