Donate now to verified sources

Help the Ukrainian army and their wounded, as well as the families and children caught in the developing conflict.

Verified fundraisers, charities and donation links in support of Ukraine

Donate for MILITARY SUPPORT

National Bank of Ukraine for Ukraine’s Armed Forces

Army SOS

Vostok SOS

Come Back Alive



HUMANITARIAN AID

You can donate various goods for Ukrainian citizens and the military directly to the Ukrainian government.

Contact:

+ 380 630690294

+380 630690295

aid@me.gov.ua

See priorities of humanitarian aid needs.

National Bank of Ukraine for Humanitarian Assistance to Ukrainians

HelpUkraine is accepting humanitarian aid from all over the world in a warehouse in Poland and delivering it to Ukraine. See list of needs.

Caritas Ukraine has set up a special Ukraine Crisis Fund to support the people affected by the war.

Operation Palyanytsya is providing immediate humanitarian help on the ground.

We Help Ukrainians is collecting humanitarian aid for the victims of the war and delivering it directly to people on the ground. See list of needs.

Stay Safe UA is providing emergency support to citizens living near the front line, helping evacuate local Ukrainians living on the front lines and driving donated ambulances and SUVs to hospitals located in the eastern regions of Kharkiv and Donbas.


FINANCIAL AID

National Bank of Ukraine - Special Account to Raise Funds for Ukraine’s Armed Forces

The 1k Project: Donating $1K to directly support a family that has been impacted by the war in Ukraine.


Donate in CRYPTOCURRENCY directly to the Ukrainian Government

To help with crypto-donations: Ethereum, Bitcoin and Tether (USDTtrc20)

BTC - 357a3So9CbsNfBBgFYACGvxxS6tMaDoa1P

ETH - 0x165CD37b4C644C2921454429E7F9358d18A45e14

USDT (trc20) - TEFccmfQ38cZS1DTZVhsxKVDckA8Y6VfCy


Donate for VOLUNTEERS

UkraineNow



Donate for JOURNALISTS

Kyiv Independent

Help the Ukrainian independent journalists from Media for Creators



Donate to organisations providing MENTAL HEALTH services

Asylum seekers and refugees are more likely to experience poor mental health than the local population including higher rates of depression, PTSD and other anxiety disorders.

International Medical Corps

Project Hope