A group of Ukrainian and foreign psychologists, coordinated by the Angels for Ukraine Foundation and the All-Ukrainian League of Ukrainian Women, have joined forces to create the Public Association “National Council of Psychologists of Ukraine” (NCPU) to provide psychological assistance during the ongoing war and to help Ukrainian psychologists to improve their skills and competences.
Read MoreBrooks Newmark, cofounder of Angels for Ukraine, visited Tytanovi Osteo-Integrative Prosthetics Clinic and Rehabilitation Center during his recent visit to Kyiv.
Read MoreAt the end of July 2023, the leadership of Angel for Ukraine went on a humanitarian mission to the Dnipro and Kharkiv oblasts. During this field visit, they had a chance to meet with Alfred Nobel University, which is located in Dnipro City.
Read MoreThe founders of the charity organization “Angels for Ukraine” met with the Deputy Minister of Health of Ukraine, Iryna Mykychak. They agreed at the meeting to strengthen cooperation in the direction of medical evacuation of Ukrainians who suffered from the russian genocide.
Read MoreThe founders of Angels for Ukraine, Brooks Newmark and Raitis Bullits, met with the First Deputy Chairman of the KMDA, Mykola Povoroznyk, to discuss possible cooperation during the large humanitarian response to Ukraine facing new challenges, such as the attack on energy infrastructure.
Read MoreToday, the founders of the charitable foundation Angels for Ukraine met with the Mayor of Lviv, Andrii Sadovyi. Since the first days of the full-scale invasion, our foundation has been assisting Ukrainian displaced persons, some of whom require medical assistance. That is why the founders are looking for ways in which the fund can be useful in developing the UNBREAKABLE rehabilitation ecosystem.
Read MoreSince the war started, I have helped evacuate more than 17,990 women and children from the various war zones that keep emerging in Ukraine. I say emerging, as that is how the war has developed.
Read MoreThe road was littered with landmines bigger than dinner plates and I wondered how many desperate people – mothers carrying infants, old women in wheelchairs – would risk threading their way through them to reach safety.
Read MoreFormer MP Brooks Newmark speaks from Odesa in Ukraine about how he is helping with the evacuation efforts.
Read MoreAs I reflect on spending the past eight weeks in Ukraine and on the Polish border, moving women and children to safety (7,692 to date), I am often asked what has motivated me.
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