A Warm Gift from an American Friend

Angels 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.

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Four Years of Resilience: We Continue Our Mission

February 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.

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Ukrainian Society Must Become Veteran‑Inclusive

Since the start of the full‑scale invasion, Ukrainians have been living through profoundly different experiences. Combat deployment, loss, displacement, loneliness, support from the home front, and the difficult transition back to civilian life — all of these realities coexist, yet they are not always understood or acknowledged. When these experiences remain disconnected, tension inevitably grows within society. The question of understanding between service members, veterans, and civilians becomes not only an emotional challenge, but a structural one.

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Russia Strikes Kyiv During Abu Dhabi Peace Negotiations

In the early hours of January 24, 2026, Ukraine’s capital once again endured a massive and coordinated Russian attack—striking Kyiv at the very moment Ukrainian, Russian, and U.S. delegations were engaged in peace negotiations in Abu Dhabi. The timing of this assault underscores the Kremlin’s continued strategy of using terror as leverage, even while discussing the prospect of ending its full-scale war.

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How Recent Attacks on Ukraine’s Energy Infrastructure Are Reshaping Daily Life

As Ukraine endures another wave of large-scale Russian attacks on its energy infrastructure, millions across the country are struggling to maintain access to electricity, heating, and clean water at the height of winter. Nowhere are these hardships more acute than in Kyiv, a city of more than three million people that has once again become a frontline in the battle to preserve essential civil services.

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