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Projects

At Ukrainian Action, our projects are more than just initiatives; they are our response to a profound humanitarian calling. In the face of adversity, we strive to bring immediate relief, long-term development, and a glimmer of hope to those affected by conflict. Each endeavor is carefully crafted to address the critical needs of communities in Ukraine, from ensuring their survival to fostering their resilience and dignity. We believe in the power of collective action and compassion to drive meaningful change. Through our projects, we aim to not only alleviate suffering but also to inspire a global community to stand in solidarity with those in need.

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Emergency Support

Ukrainian Action mobilizes critical support through the purchase of vehicles like pick-up trucks and ambulances. These vehicles are pivotal in executing evacuations and ensuring the delivery of essential supplies to remote and hard-to-reach areas, demonstrating adaptability and urgent response in crisis situations.

Humanitarian Aid

By transporting medical aid, generators, and more from the United Kingdom to Ukraine, Ukrainian Action harnesses the utility of pick-up trucks and vans to convey hope and relief. This project underlines the commitment to providing immediate and tangible support to those most affected by conflict.

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Reconstruction

Partnering with Desna Help, Ukrainian Action is mending the physical scars of war by replacing shattered windows in homes in the Chernihiv region in Northern Ukraine, which came under heavy bombardment. This act of reconstruction goes beyond repair, symbolizing the resilient spirit of the Ukrainian people amid the devastation.

Ukrainian Action fosters healing and recovery through the support of Women and War and the initiation of Ukrainian Action Heroes. This project offers psychological support and a chance for injured soldiers and veterans to find solace and rehabilitation in the Carpathian mountains, embracing activities like skiing and meditation for mental and physical restoration.

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