On May 30, the Ponornytska village community of Chernihiv Oblast gathered for a celebration filled with laughter, hope, and generosity. In honor of International Children’s Day, local volunteers—supported by the community administration and the Angels for Ukraine Charity Foundation—organized a special event that combined joy with much-needed humanitarian aid.
Read MoreIn the heart of Chernihivska Oblast, the Kholmynska Village Community recently witnessed an act of kindness that brought relief to many residents in need. With the support of the Angels for Ukraine Charity Foundation, a vital humanitarian effort successfully provided shampoo to 120 local citizens, including 32 children, ensuring access to basic hygiene essentials for vulnerable groups.
Read MoreIn a significant move to align Ukraine’s celebration of children’s rights with global standards, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has signed a decree shifting the observance of Children’s Day from June 1 to November 20. This change marks a symbolic connection with World Children’s Day, which commemorates the adoption of the Declaration of the Rights of the Child by the United Nations General Assembly.
Read MoreOn May 22, an offline meeting of the Working Group on Veteran Practices and Policies was held as part of the EBA ESG Hub, under the theme: “Human Capital. Psychological Resilience as a Competitive Advantage.” We at the Angels for Ukraine Charity Foundation were honored to participate in this vital dialogue that united business leaders, HR professionals, mental health experts, and passionate advocates for veterans’ welfare.
Read MoreIn the early hours of May 25, Ukraine was subjected to a brutal, coordinated missile and drone barrage perpetrated by Russian military forces. This ruthless attack, executed with a combination of ballistic missiles, cruise missiles, and unmanned aerial vehicles, has left a trail of devastation that transcends mere physical destruction—it has stolen countless futures and silenced innocent lives forever.
Read MoreAccess to clean drinking water is a fundamental human right, yet for many families in Ukraine, particularly in crisis-stricken areas, it remains a challenge. In response to this urgent need, the Angels for Ukraine Charity Foundation has stepped in to provide water purification filters to low-income households in the Osterska Town Community of Chernihivska Oblast. One hundred units were distributed recently.
Read MoreClean, safe drinking water is more than a basic need—it is the foundation of health, dignity, and opportunity. In the Komarivska Community of Chernihivska Oblast, Ukraine, ongoing efforts have been made to reach the most vulnerable populations using innovative water filtration solutions. An essential aspect of this community support has been the distribution of Wine to Water filters, ensuring that families, children, and the elderly have access to one of life’s most vital resources.
Read MoreIn times of uncertainty, protecting our youngest citizens is not just a responsibility—it is a moral imperative. The only kindergarten in Oster Town stands as a beacon of hope, education, and childhood innocence. However, without a proper bomb shelter, these children remain vulnerable to threats that no child should ever face.
Read MoreWe’re thrilled to share that our cooking master classes in Zaporizhzhia are still going strong—and the magic of the hamburger lives on! Another video showing the cooking masterpiece process is ready for premiere.
Read MoreOn April 29, 2025, a public event brought together donor organizations, local civil society leaders, and experts to explore the evolving landscape of nonprofits in Ukraine, organized by the Philanthropy in Ukraine. The presentation of the latest research—“Expectations Held and Challenges Faced by Grantors in Ukraine”—delved into how the donor–grantee relationship has transformed since the full-scale invasion. Notably, the Angels for Ukraine Charity Foundation was also present, underlining our commitment to supporting humanitarian initiatives and fostering transparency within the sector.
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