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Urgent Aid Needed: Stand with Kharkiv

Urgent Aid Needed: Stand with Kharkiv

On Saturday May 25th, a devastating aerial bomb attack struck a hardware superstore in Kharkiv with over 200 people inside. This senseless war crime took 14 lives, injured 68 individuals, and left 16 more unaccounted for, as families desperately search for their loved ones amidst the rubble.

This tragedy highlights the ongoing brutal assault on Kharkiv and its citizens. In the past week alone, attacks have escalated, causing widespread destruction and forcing thousands to evacuate their homes. People’s suffering is exacerbated by the relentless aggression aimed at cutting off communication, heat, and access to basic necessities.

Providing Humanitarian Aid and Relief Efforts in Ukraine

At Nova Ukraine, we are committed to delivering immediate humanitarian aid and sustained support. We support and empower first responders across Ukraine while also working around the clock to provide medical supplies and basic necessities to those whose lives have been affected.

Your Role is Critical

  • DONATE – Your financial support will directly aid our emergency response and relief efforts. Donate now or consider sending us a check.
  • SHARE – Share this message with your friends, family, and network. Awareness is a powerful tool, and together, we can amplify the call for support.

Your support, whether financial or in-kind, is vital in helping us respond swiftly and effectively to this crisis. Thank you for standing with us during this critical time.

Please, take a moment to act! We are stronger together!

Donate. Impact. Change.

May 29, 2024

Nova Ukraine

Nova Ukraine
Urgent Aid Needed: Stand with Kharkiv
May 29, 2024

Nova Ukraine

Nova Ukraine

On Saturday May 25th, a devastating aerial bomb attack struck a hardware superstore in Kharkiv with over 200 people inside. This senseless war crime took 14 lives, injured 68 individuals, and left 16 more unaccounted for, as families desperately search for their loved ones amidst the rubble.

This tragedy highlights the ongoing brutal assault on Kharkiv and its citizens. In the past week alone, attacks have escalated, causing widespread destruction and forcing thousands to evacuate their homes. People’s suffering is exacerbated by the relentless aggression aimed at cutting off communication, heat, and access to basic necessities.

Providing Humanitarian Aid and Relief Efforts in Ukraine

At Nova Ukraine, we are committed to delivering immediate humanitarian aid and sustained support. We support and empower first responders across Ukraine while also working around the clock to provide medical supplies and basic necessities to those whose lives have been affected.

Your Role is Critical

  • DONATE – Your financial support will directly aid our emergency response and relief efforts. Donate now or consider sending us a check.
  • SHARE – Share this message with your friends, family, and network. Awareness is a powerful tool, and together, we can amplify the call for support.

Your support, whether financial or in-kind, is vital in helping us respond swiftly and effectively to this crisis. Thank you for standing with us during this critical time.

Please, take a moment to act! We are stronger together!

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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