Sharing Experience for Better Preparedness

A groundbreaking 5-day international experience exchange project on defense capability and civilian population protection commenced at the Riga City Council. This collaborative initiative brought together key representatives from Latvia and Ukraine to share critical insights and strategies for better preparedness (emergency) and civilian safety.

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Spreading Holiday Cheer to Children

In the heart of winter, when the spirit of giving shines brightest, the Angels for Ukraine Charity Foundation, together with partners, orchestrated a heartwarming initiative to celebrate Saint Nicholas Day across various regions of Ukraine. Despite the ongoing challenges facing the country, our partner team demonstrated remarkable resilience and compassion by organizing special holiday events for children.

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Thank You, Volunteers!

Today, on International Volunteer Day, Angels for Ukraine extends our deepest gratitude to the incredible individuals who have dedicated their time, energy, and compassion to supporting Ukrainians during these challenging times. This day is a good opportunity to learn a little more about some of our volunteers and say a big thank you to all of them!

Thank you, Volunteers!

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At the Front: Day 5 and Living Home

Day 5: The last 24 

We make it to the Base. It’s our 50th straight hour of work. To say the least, we’re tired. At the front, your body never truly relaxes. You run on little sleep, little food, and often don’t have running water. Explosions are so frequent, they become nothing different than as if it were an annoying bird chirping out your window. The noise is loud and constant. But there’s nothing you can do about it, so you try to ignore it. 

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At the Front: Day 3 and Day 4

It is the continuation of Megan M.’s story about her volunteering in the east of Ukraine with the Awangarda team. Angels for Ukraine’s Medical Evacuation project supports the evacuation of civilians and wounded soldiers from territories where you just can’t call an ambulance.

Important notice: below the article, you will see the photo that might be disturbing to some readers.

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