What are the best Ukraine charities?
November 29, 2022 5:03 AM
Where will a donation go the furthest to help:
Get through the winter,
Win the war, and
Rebuild the country?
Two very different answers:
World Central Kitchen has been doing incredibly good work partnering with local restaurants to feed people on the ground. I know folks in Ukraine who have worked/partnered with them and have been happy with the support they provide.
St. Javelin is a Canada based meme-shop that sprung up to support the war effort, and has raised hundreds of thousands of dollars through their merch. They currently focus the money raised on medkits via Unite for Ukraine as well as a "winter is coming" GOT parody campaign for winter gear. Their merch is now mostly made in Ukraine (rebuilding in some small way local industry).
Thank you for still looking to contribute.
posted by larthegreat at 6:09 AM on November 29, 2022
World Central Kitchen has been doing incredibly good work partnering with local restaurants to feed people on the ground. I know folks in Ukraine who have worked/partnered with them and have been happy with the support they provide.
St. Javelin is a Canada based meme-shop that sprung up to support the war effort, and has raised hundreds of thousands of dollars through their merch. They currently focus the money raised on medkits via Unite for Ukraine as well as a "winter is coming" GOT parody campaign for winter gear. Their merch is now mostly made in Ukraine (rebuilding in some small way local industry).
Thank you for still looking to contribute.
posted by larthegreat at 6:09 AM on November 29, 2022
Mriya Aid for medical and non-lethal military supplies. World Central Kitchen is operating in Kherson and elsewhere in Ukraine providing food aid, though you can't mark a donation specifically for their Ukraine efforts. (on preview, larthegreat beat me to it)
posted by egregious theorem at 6:12 AM on November 29, 2022
posted by egregious theorem at 6:12 AM on November 29, 2022
Have a look at the World Foundation For Ukraine website.
posted by conrad53 at 10:02 AM on November 29, 2022
posted by conrad53 at 10:02 AM on November 29, 2022
My husband has been volunteering for months at Razom. In fact, he's there right now. Any way you can help is a good way to help.
posted by ceejaytee at 10:43 AM on November 29, 2022
posted by ceejaytee at 10:43 AM on November 29, 2022
Solidarity Collectives
an anti-authoritarian volunteer network formed before the full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine to help comrades on the front line and civilians affected by the war.
[…]
Based on our anti-authoritarian values, we decided to actively resist Russian aggression. We support the right of the Ukrainian people to self-defense and consider the Russian invasion an imperialist act. […] Full support of the Ukrainian people in their struggle (which doesn’t necessarily mean supporting the government’s policies) is the only consistent stance for anarchists and leftists worldwide.
posted by supercres at 11:05 PM on November 29, 2022
an anti-authoritarian volunteer network formed before the full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine to help comrades on the front line and civilians affected by the war.
[…]
Based on our anti-authoritarian values, we decided to actively resist Russian aggression. We support the right of the Ukrainian people to self-defense and consider the Russian invasion an imperialist act. […] Full support of the Ukrainian people in their struggle (which doesn’t necessarily mean supporting the government’s policies) is the only consistent stance for anarchists and leftists worldwide.
posted by supercres at 11:05 PM on November 29, 2022
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posted by mdonley at 5:12 AM on November 29, 2022