A significant step toward enhancing healthcare accessibility has been made in the Kiptivska Village Community, Chernihivska Oblast. Thanks to the joint efforts of multiple organizations, a much-needed vehicle has been donated to address transportation challenges in the area. This vital donation is set to transform the delivery of medical and social services across the community.
Read MoreAt Angels for Ukraine, we believe in the power of unity and compassion. Recently, we had the privilege of supporting a truly special initiative—an unforgettable trip for a group of Ukrainian children and their mothers to Spain. This journey was more than just an escape from the hardships of war. It was a chance for these young hearts to experience joy, hope, and solidarity.
Read MoreIn a demonstration of solidarity and community support, Angels for Ukraine has transferred a much-needed fire truck to the Osterska Сity Сommunity in Chernihiv Oblast. This crucial donation, made possible by the generous Foundation TEV through the All-Ukrainian League of Ukrainian Women, is set to enhance the region’s emergency response capabilities during times of crisis and challenging conditions.
Read MoreAngels for Ukraine Foundation has received a significant donation of nearly 800 Wine to Water and Lifestraw individual water filters from the US-based Unlocking Communities through Volyn YMCA in Lutsk, one of the local branches of the world youth organization YMCA. These life-saving devices are set to be distributed across the Chernihiv, Kherson, Mykolaiv, and Zaporizhzhia oblasts, targeting some of the most vulnerable populations in Ukraine.
Read MoreA much-needed vehicle has been donated to the Osterska City Community of Chernihivska Oblast, thanks to the joint efforts of Foundation “TEV,” All-Ukrainian League of Ukrainian Women, and Angels for Ukraine Charity Foundation. The donation addresses critical transportation challenges faced by healthcare providers in the region.
Read MoreVladyslav Shelokov, President of Angels for Ukraine Charity Foundation, recently presented the organization’s mental health and psychosocial support (MHPSS) initiatives at the MHPSS Kyiv Regional Hub online meeting. The gathering brought together key stakeholders working to address the growing mental health needs across war-affected regions of Ukraine.
Read MoreBelow, we are sharing an article by Ben Fryer and Matt Knight published today on BBC:
A former MP said he was preparing to move to Ukraine to continue his charity work because it was better than “simply sending cheques over”.
Read MoreVladyslav Shelokov, President of the Angels for Ukraine Foundation, joined government officials, international donors, and civil society leaders at the Vidbudova v Dii 3.0 (Recovery in Action 3.0) Forum held in Kyiv on February 19, 2025. The event focused on Ukraine’s ongoing reconstruction efforts and the coordination of humanitarian aid amid continuing challenges.
Read MoreAs Ukraine enters its fourth year of full-scale war in 2025, the humanitarian crisis remains severe and multifaceted. The United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) estimates that approximately 12.7 million people—36% of the population—will require humanitarian assistance this year.
Read MoreToday marks 3 years since russia’s unprovoked full-scale invasion of Ukraine, escalating the aggression that began in February 2014 when russian forces occupied Crimea and later invaded Donetsk and Luhansk oblasts.
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