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Support Ukraine to reduce loss of life and a devastating destruction of a beautiful nation! Ukrainian Americans and our friends in Minnesota and Midwest are united to stop the war and save lives of people we love and cherish.

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Humanitarian aid donations are accepted by the Ukrainian American Community Center, a registered 501(c)(3) non-profit in Minnesota. Your donation is 100% tax-deductible. All donors will be sent a letter acknowledging their donation that can be used as receipt for tax filing purposes.

Please check our most recent Fund Disbursement and Aid Delivery Report on how funds are allocated and disbursed.

Please consider supporting need-specific campaigns:

  • Ship Life-Saving Medical Aid

    With access to reliable sources of donated high-quality medical goods in Minnesota we have shipped over 20 forty-foot containers of medical aid to Ukraine. We connected to major hospitals in virtually all regions and established direct contacts with over 50 doctors in Ukraine. Through this vast network we deliver much needed supplies to doctors who need them and could use them based on equipment they have available and techniques they know. Please help us ship more aid.

  • Protective Eyeware

    Our group of medical volunteers including a Ukrainian-born Minnesota ophthalmologist, Dr. Nataliya Danylkova, MD. initiated this campaign in order to obtain the protective eyewear for people in affected areas including civilian first responders, medics, or soldiers on the front lines. The most precious gift of sight is very fragile and is very easy to loose. The simple eye protection can go a long way. Our goal is to buy 1,500 pairs of glasses. One pair costs between $30-$150.

  • VAC Wound Treatment

    The war in Ukraine has resulted in a high number of casualties and injuries, many of which are very severe. We chose to focus on the procurement of Negative Pressure Wound Therapy (NPWT) devices and supplies. NPWT is a highly sophisticated wound care technique that involves the use of a vacuum dressing to promote wound healing and tissue regeneration as well as to reduce the risk of infection in complex, traumatic wounds.

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