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Happy Holidays from Nova Ukraine

Two you Ukrainian girls dressed in warm clothing holding a heart with Ukrainian colors.

Dear Friends,

No matter how you celebrate, we wish you warmth, peace, and joy this season. Your steadfast support has brought hope, relief, and light to countless lives in Ukraine, reminding us all of the power of unity and compassion during these challenging times.

This festive season marks the third since the full-scale invasion began in February 2022. As russia continues targeting critical infrastructure like power grids, Ukrainians face harsh winters that demand urgent action. Through Points of Invincibility and the distribution of vital supplies such as insulated clothing and blankets, Nova Ukraine remains committed to keeping people warm and safe this winter.y the ongoing war.

This year, Nova Ukraine reached incredible milestones

Aiding 8 million people and celebrating a decade of service since our founding in 2014. These achievements are only possible because of supporters like you! THANK YOU!

Happy Holidays from Nova Ukraine

Project Updates

  • WINTER SUPPORT: Thousands of families are receiving life-saving warm clothing, heating supplies, and emergency aid to endure the freezing months ahead. Your support keeps homes warm and hope alive. Learn More

  • EDUCATION: Nova Ukraine proudly launched its transformative Book Series, starting with “Був Собі Один” by Alyona Shynkarenko—a whimsical Ukrainian mathematical storybook designed to spark curiosity and inspire young minds. This initiative empowers the next generation with innovative STEM learning tools, even amid adversity. Discover More
  • ADVOCACY: We’re amplifying Ukraine’s voice globally, working tirelessly to secure critical humanitarian and defense support. Mark your calendar for the sixth Ukraine Action Summit on Capitol Hill and join us in driving impactful change. Learn More
  • MEDICAL AID: Nova Ukraine is addressing urgent medical needs by funding hospitals, delivering life-saving equipment, and launching innovative programs. We’ve supported stabilization centers, provided tactical medical supplies, and introduced a new rehabilitation program in partnership with Ukraine’s Ministry of Health to treat patients with chronic pain. This comprehensive approach ensures lasting recovery and care. See How We Are Helping
  • HOLIDAY CHEER: We’re spreading joy across Ukraine by organizing festive activities for children, supporting social adaptation centers in Ivano-Frankivsk, and delivering thoughtful gifts to vulnerable kids. Watch a heartwarming video of our team packing and preparing to deliver these special holiday packages. Watch Video

End the Year with Impact

As 2024 comes to a close, there’s still time to make a tax-deductible donation. Your contribution can bring warmth, support, and hope to those in need. Every dollar WILL make a difference.

Even a small donation can save lives:

  • $24 provides a tourniquet to stop bleeding and give someone a chance to survive.
  • $12 purchases a chest seal, essential for preventing air leakage and reducing the risk of collapsed lungs.

Act now to provide these critical supplies. DONATE TODAY

A Special Thank You from Our Board

In this heartfelt holiday message, Nova Ukraine’s Board of Directors expresses their gratitude for your continued support and dedication. Because of you, we are saving lives, rebuilding hope, and creating a brighter future for Ukraine.

Experience the Power of Art and Resilience

Porcelain War Opens Jan 3 in Bay Area and Across the U.S.

Join Ukrainian artists Slava Leontyev and Anya Stasenko in this special video message as they invite you to experience Porcelain War in theaters on January 3rd in San Francisco and San Rafael.

Donate. Impact. Change.

Dec 23, 2024

Nova Ukraine

Nova Ukraine
Two you Ukrainian girls dressed in warm clothing holding a heart with Ukrainian colors.
Dec 23, 2024

Nova Ukraine

Nova Ukraine

Dear Friends,

No matter how you celebrate, we wish you warmth, peace, and joy this season. Your steadfast support has brought hope, relief, and light to countless lives in Ukraine, reminding us all of the power of unity and compassion during these challenging times.

This festive season marks the third since the full-scale invasion began in February 2022. As russia continues targeting critical infrastructure like power grids, Ukrainians face harsh winters that demand urgent action. Through Points of Invincibility and the distribution of vital supplies such as insulated clothing and blankets, Nova Ukraine remains committed to keeping people warm and safe this winter.y the ongoing war.

This year, Nova Ukraine reached incredible milestones

Aiding 8 million people and celebrating a decade of service since our founding in 2014. These achievements are only possible because of supporters like you! THANK YOU!

Happy Holidays from Nova Ukraine

Project Updates

  • WINTER SUPPORT: Thousands of families are receiving life-saving warm clothing, heating supplies, and emergency aid to endure the freezing months ahead. Your support keeps homes warm and hope alive. Learn More

  • EDUCATION: Nova Ukraine proudly launched its transformative Book Series, starting with “Був Собі Один” by Alyona Shynkarenko—a whimsical Ukrainian mathematical storybook designed to spark curiosity and inspire young minds. This initiative empowers the next generation with innovative STEM learning tools, even amid adversity. Discover More
  • ADVOCACY: We’re amplifying Ukraine’s voice globally, working tirelessly to secure critical humanitarian and defense support. Mark your calendar for the sixth Ukraine Action Summit on Capitol Hill and join us in driving impactful change. Learn More
  • MEDICAL AID: Nova Ukraine is addressing urgent medical needs by funding hospitals, delivering life-saving equipment, and launching innovative programs. We’ve supported stabilization centers, provided tactical medical supplies, and introduced a new rehabilitation program in partnership with Ukraine’s Ministry of Health to treat patients with chronic pain. This comprehensive approach ensures lasting recovery and care. See How We Are Helping
  • HOLIDAY CHEER: We’re spreading joy across Ukraine by organizing festive activities for children, supporting social adaptation centers in Ivano-Frankivsk, and delivering thoughtful gifts to vulnerable kids. Watch a heartwarming video of our team packing and preparing to deliver these special holiday packages. Watch Video

End the Year with Impact

As 2024 comes to a close, there’s still time to make a tax-deductible donation. Your contribution can bring warmth, support, and hope to those in need. Every dollar WILL make a difference.

Even a small donation can save lives:

  • $24 provides a tourniquet to stop bleeding and give someone a chance to survive.
  • $12 purchases a chest seal, essential for preventing air leakage and reducing the risk of collapsed lungs.

Act now to provide these critical supplies. DONATE TODAY

A Special Thank You from Our Board

In this heartfelt holiday message, Nova Ukraine’s Board of Directors expresses their gratitude for your continued support and dedication. Because of you, we are saving lives, rebuilding hope, and creating a brighter future for Ukraine.

Experience the Power of Art and Resilience

Porcelain War Opens Jan 3 in Bay Area and Across the U.S.

Join Ukrainian artists Slava Leontyev and Anya Stasenko in this special video message as they invite you to experience Porcelain War in theaters on January 3rd in San Francisco and San Rafael.

Donate. Impact. Change.

We greatly value your support, and it is indeed crucial. Please consider donating monthly. Your consistent contributions are vital to sustaining our efforts and driving meaningful change over time. Your commitment will make a lasting difference, and we sincerely appreciate your consideration.

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(COLUMBUS, Ohio) Nova Ukraine applauds the Ohio State Senate for becoming the fifth U.S. state legislature to introduce a resolution condemning Russia’s forced abduction of Ukrainian children. The bipartisan bill (SCR 21) introduced by State Senators Thomas F. Patton (R-Strongsville) and Kent Smith (D-Euclid) “condemns the Russian Federation for the wrongful and illegal abduction, forcible transfer, and subsequent illegal adoption and indoctrination of children from Ukraine.” Ohio joins Maryland, Pennsylvania, Vermont, and Wisconsin to take up this issue. To date, only Wisconsin has held a full vote and adopted the resolution. Nova Ukraine Director of Advocacy Aleksandr Krapivkin says:

Nova Ukraine's new Vector of Resilience joint pilot project helps Ukraine's veteran support specialists address burnout and secondary traumatic stress.
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When the Pain Becomes a Part of You

“Nova Ukraine's new Vector of Resilience joint pilot project helps Ukraine's veteran support specialists address burnout and secondary traumatic stress.” The program's first residential trainings, launched by Nova Ukraine and its partners, were recently held in Ukraine's Volyn Oblast. Mariia, a support specialist, almost didn't attend. Leaving the veterans and families she supported for three days filled her with guilt she couldn't shake. She worried about how they would manage without her. But when she found herself among psychologists, social workers, healthcare professionals, and community specialists who shared the same responsibilities, something changed.

A photo of a memory board created by Zmistovno students in Odesa, July 2026
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Newsletter – July, 2026

A photo of a memory board created by Zmistovno students in Odesa, July 2026 Thirty-five years ago, on August 24, Ukraine restored its independence. Today, Ukrainians defend and strengthen it every single day. The United States and Ukraine are separated by geography and history, but united by the belief that people have the right to live freely and determine their own future. In July, Ambassador Erin E. McKee traveled to Odesa and Mykolaiv to meet the people and organizations living that belief: Ukrainians leading recovery in their own communities, supported by partnerships that last.

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