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How you could help Ukraine

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The following is a list of 29 ways in which you might be able to help the Ukrainian situation. I haven’t included extreme measures like going over there to fight, offer accommodation to refugees, dive a truck laden with supplies or offer your home as a depot for people to bring donations to. My aim was to collate a list of ways that ordinary people could contribute, even if only in a small way.

The list which follows is very much UK-centric. Feel free to adapt this or copy/paste it for your own use, as I’m publishing it under a CC BY-NC-SA licence, which means:

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1.     Association of Ukrainians in Great Britain (AUGB)

2.     British Red Cross

3.     British Ukrainian Aid 

4.     Cafod: Donate online

5.     Care International 

6.     Choose Love 

7.     Disasters Emergency Committee (DEC) Ukraine Humanitarian Appeal The UK government is match-funding donations up to a maximum of £20m.

8.     Donate supplies locally: look in local social media groups, such as Next Door (see below), local newspapers and websites, hospitals, residential homes, places of worship you attend. (See screenshot of an appeal in the area in which I live.) What sort of supplies? Look at the list here to get some idea of what’s needed:
Redbridge drive for Ukraine.

9.     Donate money: see other links here and also local opportunities (see above)

10.  East European Resource Centre 

11.  Etsy recently cancelled listing fees, transaction fees and advertising fees for its Ukraine-based sellers. Make sure, though, that you are buying from a Ukrainian and/or that the money will go to help Ukrainians.

12.  Gift Aid Signing up for Gift Aid when donating stuff to a charity means that they get more money while you pay nothing extra.

13.  Here for Good 

14.  Humanity & Inclusion UK (HI UK) 

15.  International Committee of the Red Cross: donate online.

16.  International Rescue Committee 

17.  Médecins Sans Frontièresdonate online.

18.  Next Door

19.  People in Need

20.  RefugEase

21.  Save the Children  

22.  Settled 

23.  UN Refugee Agency: donate online

24.  UNHCR 

25.  UNICEF

26.  With Ukraine Global Support Fund 

27.  Work Rights Centre (Scroll down to find out how you may be able to help with regard to Ukraine)

28.  World Health Organization 

29.  World Jewish Relief

Sources

I put this list together from the following two sources plus my own local knowledge. Please visit the links below for more information.

Ukraine crisis – The Guardian

How you can help Ukraine – Mayor of London