With the continuous support and compassion of our donors, we have been able to evacuate 546 animals, perform 158 surgeries, and help 3,408 animals overall in the first month of…
Projects
Archie’s 365 Days of War
What does 365 days of war look like through a dog’s eyes? Archie’s story takes us through the tumultuous and defining year in his life. A handsome German shepherd with…
Christmas gifts for Ukrainian refugee children
In December 2022, the Emergency Housing Team launched a project called Santa for Ukraine. We asked Ukrainian children to write their wishes to Santa Claus. Then we created anonymous Amazon…
Emergency Housing Team’s shelter in Southern California
In April 2022, our volunteer Tatiana arranged a shelter for Ukrainian families on the premises of a church in Costa Mesa. Initially, the shelter provided short-term accommodation for new-coming Ukrainians…
Monthly Summary – December
From December 1st to January 1st, we have evacuated 809 animals, performed surgeries for 42 animals, and provided help to 7996 animals overall. This brings our animal welfare spending to…
Animal Welfare Annual Report 2022
As this year draws to a close, we would like to thank all our friends for your support, which makes our work possible. We couldn’t do it without you. For…
Animal Evacuations Explained
To address the growing number of requests for animal sterilizations, Nova Ukraine has partnered with Animal SOS, a pilot program in Odesa to provide these procedures at no cost for homeless animals at seven veterinary clinics. The veterinary specialists generously offer to provide these procedures at cost for Nova Ukraine so that we can, in turn, offer these services free of charge to volunteers on the ground.
Interview with the founder of the first volunteer mobile hospital In Ukraine
Nova Ukraine had an opportunity to sit down for a brief interview with Hennadij Druzenko, the founder of the first volunteer mobile hospital In Ukraine (FVMH). Here’s what he shared…
Animal Welfare – November Summary
To address the growing number of requests for animal sterilizations, Nova Ukraine has partnered with Animal SOS, a pilot program in Odesa to provide these procedures at no cost for homeless animals at seven veterinary clinics. The veterinary specialists generously offer to provide these procedures at cost for Nova Ukraine so that we can, in turn, offer these services free of charge to volunteers on the ground.
Delivering Medications by Supporting Local Ukrainian Pharma Darnitsa
At the beginning of the war, people bought medications in bulk, standing in lines for several hours as they feared being left without vital medications. In the fifth month of…
Helping Disabled Ukrainians with NGO “I Know You Can”
Since the start of the war in Ukraine vulnerable demographics within the country have been disproportionately impacted often due to their limited mobility. Elderly people, the sick, and families with…
Animal Welfare Spending Report
To address the growing number of requests for animal sterilizations, Nova Ukraine has partnered with Animal SOS, a pilot program in Odesa to provide these procedures at no cost for homeless animals at seven veterinary clinics. The veterinary specialists generously offer to provide these procedures at cost for Nova Ukraine so that we can, in turn, offer these services free of charge to volunteers on the ground.