Selected Completed Projects
2 April 2023
UUA has commenced a partnership with the Kyiv Rehabilitation Institute (KIR) to provide treatment to people (both military and civilian) injured through the Russian war in Ukraine.
16 May 2023
United Ukraine Appeal has manufactured and delivered 300 lightweight emergency evacuation stretchers, that can fit into a backpack, to hospitals near the front lines in Ukraine. They are critical for mobile medical units to quickly transport injured military or civilians.
12 March 2023
Together with STAY SAFE UA we have opened a refugee center for 50 people in Konstantynivka for refugees from Bahmut and neighbouring area. Most likely Bahmut is the most dangerous place in the war these months
28 February 2023
In February our volunteers delivered 28,870 meals to people in need in Bahmut, Konstantynivka, Pechenigi, Myrnograd, Kram, Slavyansk, Lyman, Yampil, Kreminna, Bilogorivka, Kypyansk, Zarichne, Dvorichna and many other small towns and villages
20 February 2023
Our volunteers are working hard to deliver regular packages of food and essential supplies to vulnerable people across Ukraine.
17 February 2023
As part of our Food Project, UUA places an order for 1,500 packaged ready-made meals each and every day. The meals are manufactured by the Premium Services company. This company came into existence in 2021, only a year before the large-scale invasion of Ukraine, with the aim of making gourmet style meals available in a ready-made forms.
23 January 2023
Pre-packaged ready meals, food delivered close to the front line in the East of Ukraine: Lypove, Nove, Lyman, Yampil, Sloviansk, Kramatorsk, Bilokuzminivka, Druzhkivka, and Kostyantynivka.
5 January 2023
The United Ukraine Appeal delivered food and essential goods to the elderly, disabled, and children around Ukraine
30 December 2022
United Ukraine Appeal has financed the first Ukraine-wide psychological helpline for Ukrainian defenders and their families. This service is free of charge by calling (anonymously) 5522 anywhere in Ukraine.
15 December 2022
Our volunteers overcome the conditions and the dangers to get to the people across Kherson, Mykolayiv, and Donetsk areas to deliver the much-needed pre-packaged meals, food, and medicines to the struggling people.
9 December 2022
UUA provided funding to develop and produce powerbanks that are able to power an average apartment for 8-10 hours on a single charge, covering lights and most appliances (fridge and even TV). As Russia continues attacking Ukrainian civilian infrastructure powerbanks became critical. They can be used in apartments and closer to the front line
1 December 2022
United Ukraine Appeal partnered with Save a Child Global Pediatric Network to rescue nearly 13 children with visual impairments and their guardians from conflict zones including Kyiv, Zaporizhzhia and Odesa. The children were taken to safe locations in neighbouring countries before settling into specialised accommodation and receiving medical care.
30 November 2022
Pre-packaged ready meals, food delivered close to the front line in the East of Ukraine: Lypove, Nove, Lyman, Yampil, Sloviansk, Kramatorsk, Bilokuzminivka, Druzhkivka, and Kostyantynivka.
25 November 2022
United Ukraine Appeal delivered 32 hospital beds and other pieces of medical equipment to hospitals across Ukraine. We sourced these vital medical supplies from Germany to help hospitals caring for Ukrainian victims of Russia’s invasion.
20 November 2022
Our team has delivered 16 new generators from Germany and France to Ukraine. They are now being distributed to Donetsk and Kharkiv regions.
15 November 2022
As a result of our partnership with FoodieBox – Ukrainian Food Manufacturer (based in Boryspil, Kyiv region), we were able to provide packaged ready meals (a wide variety of meat dishes) to more than a thousand local families in Izum and Yampil in Kharkiv area. Meals are sealed and can be stored for 6-24 months.
1 November 2022
Generators have been delivered to a Tropinyh City Hospital in recently liberated Kherson. These generators are already powering critical hospital operations during frequent interruptions to the power supply. This city was liberated a few days ago but the retreating Russian army destroyed the whole local infrastructure.
10 October 2022
the Bomb shelter in Zaporizhzhia was funded by UUA and opened just before the Russian army rapidly increased its attack on the city.
Zaporizhzhia, the city in the South-East of Ukraine with a population of around 750k people, is struggling with constant Russian rocket and drone attacks.
28 August 2022
This ambulance was delivered to the recently liberated city of Kupiansk in the Kharkiv area. This region in the East of Ukraine is particularly struggling as its civilian infrastructure has been almost destroyed by Russian troops during several months of occupation.
