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Our Non-profit partners.

"United Help Ukraine is a charitable non-profit 501(c)(3) organization. It was started in 2014, after the Russian attack on Ukraine, by a small group of people who met at a protest in Washington, DC. Most, but not all of us have a personal connection to Ukraine.

We are focusing on these areas:

  • Medical supplies: Individual First Aid Kits for service members of Ukrainian Armed Forces and Territorial Defense Forces; hospital equipment.

  • Personal Protective, Medical, and Survival Equipment

  • Humanitarian Aid: monetary grants and shipping of goods to internally displaced Ukrainians and refugees

  • Wounded Warrior: dedicated fundraisers for the Ukrainian wounded, including those who are being treated in American hospitals; support for their families

  • Raising Awareness: hosting rallies and cultural events to bring attention to Ukraine’s struggle for freedom and independence.

We are a grassroots, volunteer-based organization. Over eight years of our existence, we developed great working relationships with Ukrainian NGOs, hospitals, and other organizations. We also have trusted partners in American suppliers and logistical companies. It enables us to deliver help quickly and with minimal friction. 

We continue to work tirelessly for Ukraine during these extremely trying times and want to thank all our donors for their trust and support!"

"This group came from Fayetteville, Bentonville, Siloam Springs and everywhere in between. It consisted of folks across various religious, national, ethnic, and political backgrounds, but despite these differences they instantly connected over a shared heart and concern for refugees. The group united on the desire to provide refugees with a good, safe home here in Northwest Arkansas- and the understanding that NWA would be a stronger, more diverse community thanks to these new neighbors."
"Boys & Girls Clubs of America had its beginnings in 1860 with three women in Hartford, Connecticut - Mary Goodwin, Alice Goodwin and Elizabeth Hammersley. Believing that boys who roamed the streets should have a positive alternative, they organized the first Club. With character development as the cornerstone of the experience, the Club focused on capturing boys interests, improving their behavior and increasing their personal expectations and goals. A cause was born."

The Ukraine Freedom Project was founded in Ukraine on day 5 of the full scale invasion. Founder Steven Moore is a former House leadership chief of staff who has spent most of 2022 getting refugees to safety and delivering more than 200 tons of food30 tons of medical supplies, Starlinks, generators, winter gear, construction supplies and other needed supplies to Ukrainians near the front.

To support the work of the Ukraine Freedom Project, please click here for a tax-deductible donation. 

The work of the Ukraine Freedom Project has been reported in 
Business Insider, the San Francisco ChronicleFox News and the 
New York Times.

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