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Donate to Ukraine: 10 reputable charities to support Ukrainians

Discover Rubryka's top trusted Ukrainian charity organizations you can support to aid Ukraine amid Russia's full-scale war. Make a difference today!

Since Russia launched the full-out invasion of Ukraine in 2022, resilient Ukrainians united to support its army and vulnerable civilians affected by war. Over two years of war, they've shown true bravery, repelling the enemy and helping each other amid hardship, but they couldn't have done it without donations from people worldwide.

Ukraine is still fighting to preserve its independence and needs your support. Because we know how overwhelming it is to find reputable charities and ensure your money goes to the right cause, Rubryka compiled a list of Ukrainian charity organizations you can trust to support Ukraine's army, reconstruction, culture, and vulnerable Ukrainians, including displaced families. Donate to Ukraine through these reliable charities!

1. Come Back Alive

Donate to Ukraine: The Ukrainian soldier is posing with a drone. Photo: Come Back Alive Foundation

The Come Back Alive Foundation, one of the most reputable charities in Ukraine, is known for its large-scale fundraising campaigns for military equipment. This organization, licensed to purchase and import weapons to Ukraine, makes sure your donations directly benefit Ukrainian soldiers.

Since 2014, Come Back Alive has raised more than $356 million to provide crucial equipment, such as Bayraktar TB2 strike drones, specialized armored vehicles, and other arms, and has trained over 10,000 skilled soldiers. You can easily donate here.

Listen to Rubryka's podcast episode, Ukraine's Shield: Inside the World of Cutting-Edge Air Defense, with Mykola Bielieskov, a Come Back Alive senior analyst.

2. Ukrainian Emergency Art Fund

Donate to Ukraine: Ukrainian artist Inga Levi illustrated the first minutes after the Russian missile attack on a residential building in the city of Dnipro on January 14, 2023, that killed 46 Ukrainian civilians. Photo: War Time Art Archive

The Ukrainian Emergency Art Fund was launched by the Ukrainian Museum of Contemporary Art, Zaborona Media, The Naked Room Gallery, and Mystetskyi Arsenal Art Center to sustain and promote Ukrainian culture amid Russia's full-scale war. It offers financial aid to independent Ukrainian artists, curators, art managers, researchers, and cultural non-profits. It also helps cultural experts remaining in Ukraine continue their work to preserve Ukraine's cultural heritage. You can donate here to support Ukraine's culture amid the Russian invasion.

3. La Strada Ukraine 

Charities in Ukraine: One of the posters of La Strada Ukraine's information campaign about domestic violence in Ukraine promotes the support hotline for survivors. Photo: La Strada Ukraine

La Strada-Ukraine is a highly trusted Ukrainian human rights organization committed to gender equality, preventing domestic violence, and combating human trafficking. They offer crucial support through two national hotlines, providing psychological and legal aid, especially for survivors of sexual violence at the hands of the Russian armed forces. By donating, you can help make a real difference in the lives of vulnerable Ukrainians. Donate to La Strada Ukraine here.

4. East SOS

Donate to Ukraine: East SOS helps people evacuate from the eastern city of Pokrovsk. Photo: Ivan Chernichkin / Zaborona

East SOS Charitable Foundation, founded in 2014, helps Ukrainians affected by the war, including internally displaced people and veterans. It offers crucial support like evacuation, humanitarian aid, and psychological and legal assistance. During the invasion, this Ukrainian charity organization evacuated 80,000 civilians from war zones, set up shelters, ran hotlines, and documented Russian war crimes. Your donation to East SOS can make a real impact. 

5. UAnimals

Charities in Ukraine: UAnimals activists rescued a lion from a war zone. Photo: UAnimals

Since 2016, the Ukrainian nonprofit organization UAnimals has strongly advocated for animal rights, helping pass important animal protection laws, ban animal circuses, and discourage fur use. During the war, they focused on rescuing animals from the front lines (5,101 evacuated), raising awareness of Russian environmental war crimes, and delivering food and veterinary care to animals in need. Support UAnimals with your donation to save lives.

6. Hospitallers

Donate to Ukraine: Tactical medicine training of Hospitallers Volunteer Medical Battalion. Photo: Hospitallers

Hospitallers Volunteer Medical Battalion, a reputable Ukrainian nonprofit founded in 2014, is a volunteer paramedic group saving the lives of Ukrainian soldiers on the front lines. They've conducted over 18,000 evacuations and trained more than 940 paramedics. Your donations help them train more people and equip the battalion with the necessary tools and armored evacuation vehicles, ensuring they can continue their life-saving work safely. Donate to Hospitallers here.

7. Voices of Children

Charities in Ukraine: Therapists of the Voices of Children Foundation work with a Ukrainian child. Photo: Voices of Children

The Voices of Children Foundation, a trusted Ukrainian charity organization, provides psychological and social support to Ukrainian children affected by war. It aids with trauma recovery, advocates for children's rights, and offers educational and recreational programs. The foundation's goal is to make sure every Ukrainian child feels safe, understood, and has a voice. With your donation, we can continue giving these young lives a sense of normalcy. Donate to Voices of Children here.

Read our interview with the Voices of Children leader here.

8. Razom for Ukraine

Donate to Ukraine: Razom for Ukraine organized rallies in the US to garner support for Ukraine. Photo: Razom

Razom (meaning "together" in Ukrainian), a reputable volunteer organization based in the US, connects activists worldwide and advocates for and lobbies for broader support for Ukraine globally. It organizes cultural events to promote Ukrainian heritage, meetings with US congressional representatives, and protests in support of Ukraine. It also provides humanitarian, medical, and psychological assistance to war-affected Ukrainian communities and NGOs to reach locals in need faster. Donations enable the charity to continue its important work. Donate to Razom here.

9. Ukrainian Red Cross Society

Ukrainian charity organizations: The Ukrainian Red Cross Society evacuated Ukrainian civilians in the southern Kherson region affected by flooding after Russian forces blew up the Kakhovka Dam in June 2023. Photo: Ukrainian Red Cross Society

Founded in 1918, the Ukrainian Red Cross Society is one of the most trusted and long-standing charities in Ukraine, providing humanitarian aid and emergency response assistance throughout Ukraine. Since the Russian invasion, the nonprofit has installed mobile bomb shelters in front-line towns, organized first-aid training sessions, provided mental health support, and distributed food and hygiene kits to Ukrainians affected by the war, including refugees and displaced persons. Donate to the Ukrainian Red Cross Society to help Ukrainians in crisis.

10. Building Ukraine Together

Donate to Ukraine: Volunteers of the BUR camp help rebuild the front-line Chernihiv region with the support of the Razom for Ukraine. Photo: BUR

Building Ukraine Together (BUR) — one of Ukraine's most trusted civic charity organizations — has been working on the recovery of war-affected Ukrainian communities since 2014. Over the years, it has involved over 6,000 volunteers in rebuilding homes damaged by shelling and repairing public facilities through week-long building camps and short-term local volunteer actions. Donate to Building Ukraine Together to help volunteers rebuild war-torn communities in Ukraine.

Learn more about Building Ukraine Together (BUR) in our article here.

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