HELP UKRAINIAN CHILDREN
A third of the Ukrainian population has been forced to flee their homes, making it the largest human displacement crisis in the world today. Families with children in the so called grey zones are lacking many essential items, such as food, clothing and personal hygiene products. While fathers defend their country, mothers are left behind with their babies and without any money or employment prospects (Source: UNHCR).
For Ukrainian children, this is the coldest winter of their lives. They are without power, heating, or mobile coverage for days due to massive shelling. Some have even lost their homes. We support displaced families on location; families with children in need of all essentials, such as food, clothing, and heating.
Donate today and help the children of Ukraine stay warm.
Goods we provide:
Generators
Potbelly stoves
Personal care products (diapers, shampoos, tooth paste, soap, napkins etc)
Food, infant formula
Toys Basic Medicines
Medical equipment for children and with disabilities
We support families from Eastern and Southern regions mostly (Bakhmut, Liman, Donetsk, Lugansk, Kherson, Melitopol, Mariupol etc). They are either in shelters for temporarily displaced families or accommodated in pre-front territories, typically lacking heating, electricity, water, and mobile coverage.
Raised so far:
€ 1,7MLN
Monthly goal: €25.000
These figures are an approximation and are subject to change depending on the supplier and lot size. Your contribution may be reallocated to the materials most needed at the time of donation.
We have already successfully sent
1.417
Boxes of medical aid
567
Boxes of diapers, wet wipes, baby care
1.463
Boxes of clothes
426
Boxes of defensive materials
14
Ambulances
1.172
Boxes of miscellaneous goods
4.655
Boxes of food
1.269
Boxes of personal hygiene products
23
Boats
Why you can trust us
We are a registered Dutch ANBI foundation, with strict financial monitoring, tax compliance and negligible overhead costs. Our board consists of well-known Dutch entrepreneurs and we have a passionate group of around 15 mostly female, mostly Ukrainian volunteers, many of whom fled the Ukrainian war zone to the Netherlands, supporting our mission from our Amsterdam office 6 days a week. We know precisely what goods are needed most at any given time and we know how to get those goods to the right locations in Ukraine in a timely fashion.
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