As Ukraine enters its fourth year of full-scale war in 2025, the humanitarian crisis remains severe and multifaceted. The United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) estimates that approximately 12.7 million people—36% of the population—will require humanitarian assistance this year.
Read MoreToday marks 3 years since russia’s unprovoked full-scale invasion of Ukraine, escalating the aggression that began in February 2014 when russian forces occupied Crimea and later invaded Donetsk and Luhansk oblasts.
Read MoreSupporting Ukrainian military medics operating near the frontlines, the Angels for Ukraine Charity Foundation has recently facilitated the transfer of essential sleeping bags to these dedicated professionals. This initiative underscores the foundation’s commitment to enhancing the well-being and operational efficiency of medical personnel working under challenging conditions.
Read MoreIn a remarkable humanitarian effort to strengthen local communities in Ukraine, the Angels for Ukraine Charity Foundation has successfully supported the transportation of 15 vehicles from Latvia to Ukraine. This initiative marks an important step in supporting Ukrainian communities’ ability to deliver essential social services to their residents during challenging times. The vehicles were donated through the TEV Foundation to the All-Ukrainian League of Ukrainian Women for further distribution among local communities.
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.
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