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Nova Ukraine’s Annual Impact Report – 2024

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“This year, your generosity has helped Nova Ukraine deliver over $110 million in aid, reaching more than 8 million people across Ukraine during these 1,000+ days of full-scale war. Thanks to your support, families have received food, medical supplies, and shelter, and communities have been empowered to rebuild amidst incredible challenges.”
MIKOLA (NICK) BILOGORSKIY, Director, Chairman

“This year, your unwavering support and trust have also enabled us to bring essential educational programs to the vulnerable children and families in Ukraine. Through these initiatives spanning STEM, English, and art, we uplift the community today while also laying the groundwork for rebuilding Ukraine tomorrow. At the same time, our cultural diplomacy efforts in the U.S. continue to amplify Ukraine’s voice on the global stage.”
IRYNA BILOKIN, Director, Secretary

“This year, we’ve strengthened Nova Ukraine’s ability to respond quickly and effectively to urgent needs while building sustainable support for the future. From delivering emergency aid to launching longterm initiatives that support Ukraine’s resilience, your generosity has ensured that help reaches those who need it most — when they need it most. Thank you for being an essential part of this mission.”
RODION YARYY, Director

“Your support has been instrumental in keeping Ukraine’s needs on the global agenda. This year, we’ve engaged with lawmakers, raised awareness of the humanitarian crisis, and co-organized our fifth summit on the Hill through American Coalition for Ukraine, which played a pivotal role in securing continued support for Ukraine.”
DR. IGOR L MARKOV, Director

“This year, your generosity has allowed us to continue providing aid to over 600 medical institutions, deliver life-saving medications, and bring critical care to those who need it most. Together, we’ve strengthened Ukraine’s healthcare system and brought hope and healing to families in the hardest-hit areas. Thank you for standing with us in saving lives and rebuilding lives.”
DR. LARISA NADUKHOVSKAYA, Director

“This year, your support has allowed us to continue establishing clean water stations, power solar-equipped shelters, and build on-the-ground bomb shelters for those in immediate danger. You’ve also made it possible for us to respond swiftly to emergencies, delivering aid where it’s needed most. Thank you for standing with Ukraine and helping create a future of strength and recovery.”
SERGEY KISHCHENKO, Director

Read the full report here.


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“This year, your generosity has helped Nova Ukraine deliver over $110 million in aid, reaching more than 8 million people across Ukraine during these 1,000+ days of full-scale war. Thanks to your support, families have received food, medical supplies, and shelter, and communities have been empowered to rebuild amidst incredible challenges.”
MIKOLA (NICK) BILOGORSKIY, Director, Chairman

“This year, your unwavering support and trust have also enabled us to bring essential educational programs to the vulnerable children and families in Ukraine. Through these initiatives spanning STEM, English, and art, we uplift the community today while also laying the groundwork for rebuilding Ukraine tomorrow. At the same time, our cultural diplomacy efforts in the U.S. continue to amplify Ukraine’s voice on the global stage.”
IRYNA BILOKIN, Director, Secretary

“This year, we’ve strengthened Nova Ukraine’s ability to respond quickly and effectively to urgent needs while building sustainable support for the future. From delivering emergency aid to launching longterm initiatives that support Ukraine’s resilience, your generosity has ensured that help reaches those who need it most — when they need it most. Thank you for being an essential part of this mission.”
RODION YARYY, Director

“Your support has been instrumental in keeping Ukraine’s needs on the global agenda. This year, we’ve engaged with lawmakers, raised awareness of the humanitarian crisis, and co-organized our fifth summit on the Hill through American Coalition for Ukraine, which played a pivotal role in securing continued support for Ukraine.”
DR. IGOR L MARKOV, Director

“This year, your generosity has allowed us to continue providing aid to over 600 medical institutions, deliver life-saving medications, and bring critical care to those who need it most. Together, we’ve strengthened Ukraine’s healthcare system and brought hope and healing to families in the hardest-hit areas. Thank you for standing with us in saving lives and rebuilding lives.”
DR. LARISA NADUKHOVSKAYA, Director

“This year, your support has allowed us to continue establishing clean water stations, power solar-equipped shelters, and build on-the-ground bomb shelters for those in immediate danger. You’ve also made it possible for us to respond swiftly to emergencies, delivering aid where it’s needed most. Thank you for standing with Ukraine and helping create a future of strength and recovery.”
SERGEY KISHCHENKO, Director

Read the full report here.


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