The Times Herald (Norristown, PA)
“Keep Ukraine’s media going”
UNICEF is working to support health, nutrition, HIV prevention, education, safe drinking water, sanitation and protection for children’s and families impacted by the war in Ukraine. For more information or to donate visit unicefusa.org.
World Central Kitchen
The organization, which was founded by chef Jose
Voices of Children is a Ukrainian-based charitable foundation that offers psychological counseling to children impacted by war. More information can be found at voices.org.ua/en.
An effort has been started to ensure that the stories of the war in Ukraine continue to be told. A GoFundMe page has been
People sleep on cots and inflatable mattresses, at a reception center for displaced persons from Ukraine, at the UkrainianPolish border crossing in Korczowa, Poland, Saturday.
set up to support Ukrainian journalists, as well as help relocate those journalists who need to leave the country and continue their
The international humanitarian group is working to secure food, water and other items for families fleeing the violence in Ukraine. Donations can be made at care.org.
U.N. Refugee Agency
The international organization is providing emergency assistance to families in Ukraine through cash assistance and opportunities to resettle in the U.S. More
Razom for Ukraine was started as an organization dedicated to building a stronger Ukrainian democracy. Since the start of the invasion, the nonprofit has been working to purchase medical supplies. Donations can be made at razomforukraine.org/donate.
Sunflower of Peace
The U.S.-based nonprofit is providing medical and
International Medical Corps, a global nonprofit that has been operating in Ukraine since 2014, is raising money to expand access to primary health care and mental health care for those impacted by the war. To support their efforts visit give.internationalmedicalcorps.org.
Compiled by David Mekeel, MediaNews Group