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Stand with Ukraine: Support Life-Saving Aid

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Nova Ukraine is thankful that you are considering partnering with us. When you stand with us, lives are changed. Your support allows us to alleviate suffering, save lives, and protect human dignity. Would you consider joining us?

  • Medical Resources & First Responders provide the support critical for survival. Currently, 52% of Nova Ukraine’s budget delivers much-needed medical supplies, equipment, and life-saving services. To date, Nova Ukraine has helped over 7,897,400 individuals.
  • Food and Water provide immediate relief to victims of the full-scale invasion. Its healing qualities allow for recovery from injuries, illness, and psychological distress. To date, over 3,210,627 meals have been served to aid in hunger relief and new water purification systems have been installed in several regions in Ukraine to help restore the critical water supply.
  • Safe, Warm Shelter is essential for survival, especially during Ukraine’s harsh winters. With an estimated 3.7 million people displaced within Ukraine, two-thirds of whom are women and children, Nova Ukraine’s Invincibility Centers provide crucial support. These centers, alongside our other projects, offer safe, warm spaces where families can stay connected, access basic needs, and find comfort during challenging times. By creating these havens and expanding our support through multiple initiatives, Nova Ukraine ensures that families have a reliable refuge to withstand the winter and the ongoing hardships of displacement.

We invite you to join us in providing critical emergency aid to those who need it most. Every donation helps to purchase and deliver these vital items directly to those on the ground, ensuring they have the resources to respond swiftly to traumatic injuries and save lives. Your support goes beyond a simple gift — it becomes a lifeline for those defending their homeland and for civilians caught in the crossfire.

Your partnership with Nova Ukraine is a direct investment into life. The UN has estimated that 14.6 million people in Ukraine will need urgent humanitarian assistance in the coming months. We thank you in advance for your support and advocacy that makes a difference in the lives we serve daily.

Donate. Impact. Change.

Nov 15, 2024

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Nova Ukraine
A small child in winter clothing stares intently into the camera.
Nov 15, 2024

Nova Ukraine

Nova Ukraine

Nova Ukraine is thankful that you are considering partnering with us. When you stand with us, lives are changed. Your support allows us to alleviate suffering, save lives, and protect human dignity. Would you consider joining us?

  • Medical Resources & First Responders provide the support critical for survival. Currently, 52% of Nova Ukraine’s budget delivers much-needed medical supplies, equipment, and life-saving services. To date, Nova Ukraine has helped over 7,897,400 individuals.
  • Food and Water provide immediate relief to victims of the full-scale invasion. Its healing qualities allow for recovery from injuries, illness, and psychological distress. To date, over 3,210,627 meals have been served to aid in hunger relief and new water purification systems have been installed in several regions in Ukraine to help restore the critical water supply.
  • Safe, Warm Shelter is essential for survival, especially during Ukraine’s harsh winters. With an estimated 3.7 million people displaced within Ukraine, two-thirds of whom are women and children, Nova Ukraine’s Invincibility Centers provide crucial support. These centers, alongside our other projects, offer safe, warm spaces where families can stay connected, access basic needs, and find comfort during challenging times. By creating these havens and expanding our support through multiple initiatives, Nova Ukraine ensures that families have a reliable refuge to withstand the winter and the ongoing hardships of displacement.

We invite you to join us in providing critical emergency aid to those who need it most. Every donation helps to purchase and deliver these vital items directly to those on the ground, ensuring they have the resources to respond swiftly to traumatic injuries and save lives. Your support goes beyond a simple gift — it becomes a lifeline for those defending their homeland and for civilians caught in the crossfire.

Your partnership with Nova Ukraine is a direct investment into life. The UN has estimated that 14.6 million people in Ukraine will need urgent humanitarian assistance in the coming months. We thank you in advance for your support and advocacy that makes a difference in the lives we serve daily.

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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