Announcement

Help protect children in Ukraine

Emergency appeal: millions of children and families are in immediate danger as war continues to escalate in Ukraine. More than 7.5 million children have been affected by the ongoing conflict. Homes, roads, schools, water supplies, and hospitals have been damaged or destroyed, and hundreds of thousands of people have been left without clean water, food or electricity. They need help, now.

As the weeks of conflict becomes months, the damage, loss, and devastation continue. Over 1.5 million children have fled Ukraine, making an arduous journey, exhausted and in desperate need of safety, stability, and protection. Across the country, explosives and violence are a daily threat to children’s lives, and children are struggling to overcome the traumas inflicted by the conflict.

Help protect children in Ukraine

Emergency appeal: millions of children and families are in immediate danger as war continues to escalate in Ukraine. More than 7.5 million children have been affected by the ongoing conflict. Homes, roads, schools, water supplies, and hospitals have been damaged or destroyed, and hundreds of thousands of people have been left without clean water, food or electricity. They need help, now.

As the weeks of conflict becomes months, the damage, loss, and devastation continue. Over 1.5 million children have fled Ukraine, making an arduous journey, exhausted and in desperate need of safety, stability, and protection. Across the country, explosives and violence are a daily threat to children’s lives, and children are struggling to overcome the traumas inflicted by the conflict.

How volunteering helps

On February 24, the life of every Ukrainian changed irreversibly. Everyone chose their front to defend Ukraine, and that’s how hundreds of thousands of people joined volunteering. Some in their hometown, some online from their homes, and others abroad.

The whole world united to help Ukrainians who were forced to leave their homes. Citizens of different countries equipped special shelters, helped with paperwork, and did everything to make Ukrainians feel comfortable in a new place. And the Ukrainian volunteers found their own way to say «Thank you». The Ukrainian Volunteer Service shares the stories of people who chose to give thanks not only with words but also with their actions.

How volunteering helps

On February 24, the life of every Ukrainian changed irreversibly. Everyone chose their front to defend Ukraine, and that’s how hundreds of thousands of people joined volunteering. Some in their hometown, some online from their homes, and others abroad.

The whole world united to help Ukrainians who were forced to leave their homes. Citizens of different countries equipped special shelters, helped with paperwork, and did everything to make Ukrainians feel comfortable in a new place. And the Ukrainian volunteers found their own way to say «Thank you». The Ukrainian Volunteer Service shares the stories of people who chose to give thanks not only with words but also with their actions.

Additional Defensive Weapons to be Shipped to Ukraine

Emergency appeal: millions of children and families are in immediate danger as war continues to escalate in Ukraine. More than 7.5 million children have been affected by the ongoing conflict. Homes, roads, schools, water supplies, and hospitals have been damaged or destroyed, and hundreds of thousands of people have been left without clean water, food or electricity. They need help, now.
This PDA is valued at up to $775 million, the official said, noting that a $1 billion security assistance package was also just released on Aug. 8.
  • Additional ammunition for the High Mobility Artillery Rocket Systems, known as HIMARS
  • 16 105 mm howitzers, along with 36,000 rounds for the artillery. The United Kingdom has supplied 105 mm howitzers to Ukraine in the past
  • 15 ScanEagle unmanned aerial systems for reconnaissance
  • 16 105 mm howitzers, along with 36,000 rounds for the artillery. The United Kingdom has supplied 105 mm howitzers to Ukraine in the past

Additional Defensive Weapons to be Shipped to Ukraine

Emergency appeal: millions of children and families are in immediate danger as war continues to escalate in Ukraine. More than 7.5 million children have been affected by the ongoing conflict. Homes, roads, schools, water supplies, and hospitals have been damaged or destroyed, and hundreds of thousands of people have been left without clean water, food or electricity. They need help, now.
This PDA is valued at up to $775 million, the official said, noting that a $1 billion security assistance package was also just released on Aug. 8.
  • Additional ammunition for the High Mobility Artillery Rocket Systems, known as HIMARS
  • 16 105 mm howitzers, along with 36,000 rounds for the artillery. The United Kingdom has supplied 105 mm howitzers to Ukraine in the past
  • 15 ScanEagle unmanned aerial systems for reconnaissance
  • 16 105 mm howitzers, along with 36,000 rounds for the artillery. The United Kingdom has supplied 105 mm howitzers to Ukraine in the past