A groundbreaking 5-day international experience exchange project on defense capability and civilian population protection commenced at the Riga City Council. This collaborative initiative brought together key representatives from Latvia and Ukraine to share critical insights and strategies for better preparedness (emergency) and civilian safety.
Read MoreThe Angels for Ukraine and the All-Ukrainian League of Ukrainian Women have provided the requested items to stabilization centers in the east of Ukraine.
Read MoreDay 5: The last 24
We make it to the Base. It’s our 50th straight hour of work. To say the least, we’re tired. At the front, your body never truly relaxes. You run on little sleep, little food, and often don’t have running water. Explosions are so frequent, they become nothing different than as if it were an annoying bird chirping out your window. The noise is loud and constant. But there’s nothing you can do about it, so you try to ignore it.
Read MoreIt is the continuation of Megan M.’s story about her volunteering in the east of Ukraine with the Awangarda team. Angels for Ukraine’s Medical Evacuation project supports the evacuation of civilians and wounded soldiers from territories where you just can’t call an ambulance.
Important notice: below the article, you will see the photo that might be disturbing to some readers.
Read MoreWe are thrilled to publish the series of articles written by our volunteer Megan M. after her first lifesaving mission in the east of Ukraine. Megan joined us in the first days of October 2024, and right after, she went to support the Medical Evacuation project. This is the first part of her text about volunteering near the frontline: courage, professionalism, danger, and teamwork. No words can express our appreciation for your work, Megan!
Read MoreThe Angels for Ukraine Charity Foundation, a humanitarian organization dedicated to providing aid in Ukraine, has recently received an ambulance to support its medical evacuation efforts. This significant addition to our resources will enhance the ability to provide critical medical assistance in war-affected areas.
Read MoreExclusive material about the Awangarda – polscy medycy na froncie’s activities to save lives on the battlefield in Ukraine is published on The Sun, Britain’s largest newspaper’s website.
Read MoreSince the beginning of its operation in Ukraine, our organization has been responsive and flexible in adjusting its activities to meet the urgent needs on the ground.
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.
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