Aid to Ukraine, how to do it concretely

D.forward to the images of people fleeing the bombsof mothers with small children who run away leaving husbands and older children to fight an unwanted and unjustified war, the wave of solidarity has risen all over the world.

How to help Ukraine

THE powerful are studying sanctionsbut in the square and on the streets it is the voice of the people, many, millions, to stand up loudly against Putin and its absurd show of strength.

And many are wondering that what they can do concretely for that land that is in danger of disappearing from the geographical maps returning to be an offshoot of Russia, for those people who send their children to school with the blood group stapled on the shirt, identifiable in case a bomb hits the building.

La journalist Jane Lytvynenko on Twitter posted a list of organizations to which it is possible to send one’s financial contribution both to help the Ukrainian army and to private citizens.

Aid to Ukraine: organizations

United Help Ukraine it receives and distributes donations, food and medical supplies to Ukrainian IDPs, to anyone affected by the conflict and to the families of wounded or killed soldiers.

Nova Ukraine, a non-profit organization based in Ukraine, offers citizens everything from baby food and hygiene products, to clothes and home supplies. Forgive here.

International Medical Corps is at the forefront and ready to help citizens with emergency health care services, as well as mental health and psychological support.

CARE International is responding to the crisis by providing Ukrainians in need with food, hygiene kits, psychological support services, access to water and access to cash.

For children

UNICEF Ukraine it is repairing bombing-damaged schools and providing an emergency response to children affected by the conflict.

Save the children it provides essential humanitarian aid to children and their families, such as winter kits, food, clothing, medical assistance.

And there is always for children Voices of Children helps provide psychological and psychosocial support to Ukrainian children affected by armed conflict.

Aid to Ukraine: for the army and soldiers

Razom for Ukraine is a charity organization founded in 2014. It supports the Ukrainian population in need.

Sunflower of Peace It also aims to provide first aid kits to paramedics and frontline doctors.

The charitable organization Phoenix Wings provides the Ukrainian army with the necessary assistance with regard to equipment and uniforms, personal protection (vests, helmets), first aid kits and repairs of buildings used by the army.

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Revived Soldiers Ukraine is a non-profit organization that provides medical assistance to Ukrainian soldiers and provides support to their families.

There Italian Red Cross launched a fundraiser, as well as the Caritas.

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