Help for Ukraine
In light of the unprecedented escalation of the war against Ukraine – an armed attack by Russian troops on the morning of 24 February 2022 – we are launching an urgent fundraising campaign to support our friends and neighbours. Ukrainians today are defending Poland, Europe and the values of the entire West – and they are paying the ultimate price. We will not leave them alone!
LET’S SHOW THAT RESISTANCE TO PUTIN’S AGGRESSION AND SOLIDARITY WITH THE SUFFERING OF OUR NEIGHBOURS ARE NOT JUST EMPTY WORDS.
Words of support and symbolic gestures are necessary, but they are not enough.
LET’S HELP DIRECTLY!
SUPPORT UKRAINE BY DONATING TO ZRZUTKA.PL
At the same time, for refugees and their relatives seeking refuge outside the territory of the Republic of Poland, a form has been prepared in which they can submit their willingness to leave. We encourage you to complete and share!
FILL IN THE “BEZPECHNA HATA” FORM
We have also started recruiting volunteers for social projects aimed at refugees:
FILL IN THE FORM FOR VOLUNTEERS
Medical and psychological help for refugees is also urgently needed, so we are looking for psychologist, especially those who speak Ukrainian and/or Russian:
FILL IN THE FORM FOR DOCTORS AND PSYCHOLOGISTS
We are also looking for translators who will help both in our work and in communicating with refugees.
FILL IN THE FORM FOR THE TRANSLATORS
It is also possible to request bulletproof vests and ballistic Kevlar helmets, as well as protective equipment for battalions, territorial defence forces, volunteers or journalists:
News
Summary of the Christmas mission to Avdiivka, 15–20.12.2023
27 December 2023Support Ukraine – current needs
6 September 2023School’s back for residents of Homes for Independent Mums
6 September 2023Publications
Ukraine: We Must Not Give Up. Appeal to the Heads of State and Government of the member countries of the Ramstein coalition
28 February 2024Manipulative attacks against ODF’s humanitarian aid to Ukraine: case of I. Kotelianets
25 April 2022In the media
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Martin Mycielski
Vice-President
Director of Public Affairs