Angels for Ukraine is proud to announce a significant leadership transition. After serving as the organization’s second President since 2024, Vladyslav Shelokov has formally handed over his position to Volodymyr Nakonechnyy, who assumes the role of President with immediate effect.
Read MoreAngels for Ukraine in cooperation with the project “Happy Childhood”, created an atmosphere that goes far beyond festive decorations.
Bright Easter eggs, crafted by children and young people with special needs, tender spring colors, and ribbons—all of this forms a living corner where one wants to pause and feel the spirit of the holiday.
Read MoreIn the midst of ongoing wartime challenges, even the simplest items can make a profound difference. This week, Angels for Ukraine delivered a new shipment of shaving supplies to Konotop City Hospital in Sumska Oblast—an initiative aimed at supporting low-income and vulnerable patients who often lack access to basic personal care items.
Read MoreOur mission is to stand beside those who have given everything for our country. Today, we are honored to share the story of another meaningful step taken to support Ukrainian defenders on their journey to healing and reintegration.
Read MoreWar leaves marks not only on the body but also on the mind. Returning from the front line, the experience of captivity, the loss of fellow soldiers, amputations, suicidal thoughts — these are part of the reality that mental health professionals work with every day.
Read MoreAngels for Ukraine is proud to announce the delivery of 1,000 liters of drinking water to two institutions playing a vital role in the recovery and reintegration of Ukrainian defenders: the Bucha Consultancy–Diagnostics Centre and the Rehabilitation Centre in Tsybli.
Read MoreAngels for Ukraine is proud to share a story of solidarity, compassion, and meaningful impact. Thanks to the generosity of Paul R. from the United States, our foundation has delivered a new generator to the secondary school in the Kholmynska Community. This is a generous gesture that ensures the school’s boiler house can continue operating even during electricity shortages.
Read MoreFebruary 24, 2026, marks four years since the beginning of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine—four years that have tested the strength, dignity, and endurance of millions of Ukrainians. It has also been four years in which civil society has demonstrated extraordinary resolve. Angels for Ukraine, which began as a volunteer initiative in February 2022, has grown into a vital force supporting communities across the country.
Read MoreIn 2025, Angels for Ukraine continued its mission to support communities affected by the war, delivering vital assistance across 9 oblasts and Kyiv and reaching more than 22,500 people thanks to the support of our donors, partners, and volunteers.
Read MoreOn Wednesday, February 11, at 11:00, a roundtable discussion will take place at the KYIVINFORM press center (51A Volodymyrska St., Kyiv). The event will focus on the importance of cooperation between government institutions, academic communities, and professional organizations in shaping solutions for psychological resilience and innovative education during wartime.
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