Partners and donors
We raise donations through charity events and campaigns in partnership with organizations in Ukraine and abroad. The funds collected are used to provide humanitarian aid to victims of russian aggression.
Donors

Federal Foreign Office
The German Federal Foreign Office represents Germany’s interests worldwide. It fosters international cooperation and provides protection and support to German citizens abroad. The Ministry actively promotes exchange and collaboration in areas such as business, culture, science and technology, the environment, development, and more.
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Diakonie Katastrophenhilfe
Diakonie Katastrophenhilfe is a humanitarian aid organization that has been supporting people in crisis for over 65 years. As the humanitarian arm of the Protestant regional and free churches in Germany, the organization is dedicated to assisting those most in need, including refugees, older adults, children, and individuals living with physical or mental disabilities.
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USAID - Bureau for Humanitarian Assistance
The USAID Bureau for Humanitarian Assistance (BHA) works on behalf of the American people to save lives and alleviate suffering. Each year, BHA responds to an average of 75 disasters in over 70 countries, ensuring timely and effective humanitarian aid to people affected by natural disasters, such as hurricanes, earthquakes, and volcanoes, as well as long-term crises, including conflict and drought.
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European Union in Ukraine
The European Commission's delegation to Ukraine was established in Kyiv in September 1993. On December 1, 2009, the Lisbon Treaty entered into force, transforming it into the European Union's delegation to Ukraine. As one of over 130 EU Delegations worldwide, it holds the status of a diplomatic mission and officially represents the European Union in Ukraine.
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Estonian Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Estonia's foreign policy has long prioritized supporting Ukraine. Since the beginning of the full-scale russian aggression, Estonia has provided political, economic, and military support to Ukraine, delivered essential humanitarian aid, and launched initiatives to support the country's reconstruction.
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New Democracy Fund
The New Democracy Fund was established in 2020 by the Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs in response to the democratic challenges in the Eastern Neighborhood. Since its inception, the fund has supported democratic development in the region by equipping civil society actors with tools, methodologies, resources, and knowledge to build resilience and effectively respond to rapidly changing and diverse local contexts.
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Partners

Ministry of Social Policy of Ukraine

The Commissioner of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine for Human Rights

Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine

The State Emergency Service of Ukraine

Ministry of National Unity of Ukraine

Zaporizhzhia City Council
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